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June 2, 2025
Throughout the month of May, members of the IMS Asian American Pacific Islander Affinity Group came together to honor and increase recognition of AAPI Heritage Month. Students began the month by creating and hanging posters around the school of…
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“Yippeeeee!” The gleeful cheers have an intensity that can only come from young children. In this case, it’s a group of first graders in science class, thrilled that their classmate successfully launched a balloon rocket across…
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Teachers, faculty, and staff gathered on the Lower and Upper Campuses to host “wave parades” to celebrate our students. Together, we showed support for our community following the remote spring term. Even with masks and six feet of…
Read MoreOctober 18, 2017
School spirit isn’t taken lightly at IMS. In fact, our colors—Maroon and Gray—serve as the foundation for a spirited rivalry within our…
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2017
Chances are that if you ask a group of alumni what some of their favorite IMS memories are you will most certainly hear about the Maroon vs. Gray competitions. Every fall, new students, faculty, and staff are assigned to…
Read MoreApril 24, 2014
Eighteen IMS students from the Upper School attended the 12th Annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) at the Hopkins School in New Haven, CT on Saturday April 5. Everyone enjoyed the conference, “Foresight is 20/20: 50th Anniversary Celebrating the Civil…
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On April 25, about 30 students participated in a Day of Silence to bring awareness to and support gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people and their allies who are silenced by bullying, harassment, and discrimination. Students and faculty who participated…
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On Wednesday, December 1, the Indian Mountain School community recognized World AIDS Day. Many students and faculty raised money and awareness for AIDS research by purchasing and wearing red ribbons and bracelets and wearing red clothing.
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