Parking at Severn is a controversial topic. Every day in advisory, I hear tales of this morning’s parking struggles, and conversations about parking continue all day. Quotes like these float through the hallways: “I circled around to find parking three times this morning and completely missed advisory after I had to park at Cypress.” “Severn…
Month: November 2021
Admiral TV: A Huge Hit for Severn Sports
Admiral TV has been a phenomenon on the rise this past fall at Severn, providing, for the first time, live-streamed varsity games coupled with truly remarkable commentary that has gripped the attention of our student body. Lead by seniors Josh Bing and Kieran Collins, Admiral TV has skyrocketed since its debut in 2019 by alumni Brendan Murphy (’19)…
Girls’ Varsity Soccer Brings Home the Championship
On Saturday night, the 6th of November, the Severn girls varsity soccer team won the B Conference championship, beating Mt. de Sales, 1-0, on an overtime goal by Skyler Morton. Senior captain Abby Witzel sent a corner kick out in front of the cage, and Skyler finished it, sending the players storming onto the field…
Boys’ Varsity Soccer 2021: Back On Top As Champions
It had been 681 days since boys’ soccer played their last in-conference game: a semi-final loss to Concordia Prep in 2019. On August 31st, 2021, having missed out on the entire 2020 season, the Admirals took the field against Spalding. The 2-1 loss that night kick-started a run of 18 straight wins, which concluded in a 2-0 victory over St. Mary’s in front of a raucous crowd at…
JV Football 2021: A Recap and Interview
Junior Varsity football often doesn’t get much spotlight, and naturally most of the attention on Severn football goes to the varsity team. But today we want to shine a light on the unheralded JV squad, led by coach William Jackson. All of the sophomores and some of the freshman on JV also play on varsity,…
Meet Our New Director of Studies: Dr. Sidra Smith
The start of the school year brings many new things: new friends, new classes, and new teachers. I took some time to interview our new Director of Studies, Dr. Sidra Smith, Ph.D. Dr. Smith has worked as an educator in places as far-flung as Denver, Washington D.C., Boston, California, and Ghana. Emily Giorgio: How long have you been working…
Say Hola to the Newest Spanish Teacher: Ms. Stecher
This Tuesday I got a chance to sit down with our new Upper School Spanish teacher, Ms. Stecher. You may already know her from taking her Spanish class, but I got an in-depth look at the newest member of the Severn community. Sydney Owens: Where did you grow up? Amelia Stecher: San Antonio, Texas. Did this impact your knowledge of…
Meet Ms. Zachor, Spanish Teacher Extraordinaire
Recently, I got a chance to interview a new teacher here at Severn, Ms. Zachor. Ms. Zachor teaches both Spanish and French on the second story of Teel, in room 208. Before coming to Severn, she taught at several schools, including Woods Academy in Bethesda, MD, Oneness Family School in Chevy Chase, and a variety…
Severn’s Fall Play, “Murder’s in the Heir”
This year’s fall play, “Murder’s in the Heir,” directed by Mr. Ron Giddings, opened on Thursday night. After it’s announced that billionaire Simone Starkweather will not be following the will that had been written out for years, but instead keeping it for her clone, her heirs get upset and resentful towards Mrs. Starkweather, who already…