The Reeducation of MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL
Town & Country US|September 2022
Considering the battle between tradition and modernity, an alumna asks why not have both?
CHRISHAUNDA LEE PEREZ
The Reeducation of MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL

When you think of boarding school traditions, what comes to mind? Senior pranks, secret societies, and formal dinners, perhaps, but for students at Miss Porter's School, in Farmington, Connecticut, there's more than just ceremony, there's evolution.

In 1992, when I was a 16-year-old sophomore at the school, I protested alone against police brutality after the Rodney King incident. My demonstration attracted a crowd of peers and was featured on the front page of the Hartford Courant, but even as a teenager I did not feel quelled. Today student pushback is the norm; not only do high schoolers have more awareness in their worldviews, they're unafraid to express their perspectives about their communities. From walkouts to student-created Instagram pages calling out concerns about being "Black at... various toptier schools, race and other identity issues have been a simmering concern.

Katherine G. Windsor, the head of Miss Porter's since 2008, doesn't mince words when it comes to her intention to steer the school's students into a future where their voices will need to be heard. "Preparing young women to shape a changing world," she says when asked to state her mission. For an all-girls boarding institution that's nearly 200 years old, the idea might sound modern, but in fact it harks back to the wisdom that started it all.

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