On Sunday, May 24, Seniors and their plus-one guests gathered at Fairfield Farm for the annual Senior Dance.
The event marked one of the final celebrations for the Class o 2026 before graduation, bringing together students for an evening of photos, dinner, and dancing.
Tickets for the dance went on sale in late April, and Seniors organized their own table arrangements in the weeks leading up to the event. Students arrived dressed in formal attire, including suits, tuxedos, dresses, and corsages.
Students took photos at Main Circle before departing as well as at the farm and spent time with classmates and friends, making memories before the end of the school year.
The Senior Class Council led planning for the event with support from the Dean of Students office, the Head of School’s office, and members of the CulinArt and Facilities teams.
Following dinner, the band Eturnity Star performed for attendees. Eturnity Star has performed at Senior Dance for the past 14 years.
CulinArt prepared a variety of food stations and desserts for the dinner, including a steak-carving station, creamy pesto tortellini, pretzel stations with chocolate and cheese, and various desserts.
Despite the cold and rain, the atmosphere at Fairfield Farm was both celebratory and nostalgic, as Seniors enjoyed one of their last major traditions together at the school.
Students gathered on the dance floor and around the venue, taking advantage of the opportunity to spend time together before heading in different directions after graduation.
For many attendees, the Senior Dance served as more than just a formal event; it was an opportunity to reflect on the friendships, experiences, and the community they built during their time at the school.
