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The American Teen

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Picture a 6’4” American teenager who appears to be slightly apprehensive as he navigates his way through a quaint Spanish town, towards a beautiful stretch of an ancient, towering aqueduct where he is supposed to meet up with some of his American classmates. Watch as every single Spaniard he passes on the busy streets throws him an "hola", and "¿como estas?”, or flashes him a wide, inviting smile in greeting. Notice as the apprehension seems to dissolve and the American teen begins to look more confident. As he responds to each of the warm gestures, it occurs to him that walking through Segovia feels sort of similar to walking across the Proctor campus, yet also feels very foreign in comparison to walking down a busy Boston city street. Nine short weeks, yet what feels like a lifetime later, the American teen lies in his room in the cozy apartment that has truly become his home and thinks about how much the U.S. could learn from Spain. He has truly come to ...

The Voice of Proctor

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Have you ever used the Proctor Academy website? What about the numerous Proctor Academy social media accounts? Have you ever wondered who makes it all happen and keeps everything running? The man in charge happens to be my advisor and coach. Scott Allenby lives in Andover with his wife and three kids. Because Scott wears so many hats at Proctor,  I was interested to see what he'd say when I asked him what he does. “I have a number of roles at Proctor. I am the Director of Communications and Marketing, but I am also an advisor, the boys’ varsity basketball assistant coach, and I teach a finance class in the spring.” Scott has also coached boys’ varsity soccer, been a dorm parent, and taught economics classes. Scott continued, “Our role as a communications team is to help parents feel as though they are a part of their son or daughter's daily life... in a way that allows them to witness the growth their children are undergoing on a daily basis. Livestreaming games/perfor...

Where are the Seniors After Dark?

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Photo By: Scott Allenby Senior Study Hall. Three words that historically bring joy and excitement to seniors at Proctor Academy in the spring. Those words signal the beginning of the end and give seniors the opportunity to make some decisions about how they’ll spend those extra two hours every night. As many of my fellow seniors struggled to come up with a plan to fill that newfound freedom, I came up with a potential solution: Basketball. And so, what I hope will be a new tradition at Proctor was born. With week three now in sight, the Proctor Academy Senior Study Hall Basketball League (PASSHBL) is well under way. There are four teams; each drafted with a Proctor Varsity Basketball starter as captain.  Drew MacInnis, Tshiefu Ngalakulondi, Caleb Green, and Geo Baker picked their squads from a cast of over thirty senior guys and faculty members.  Teams are made up of eight or nine players, taking injuries (suffered during their official spring sports) and school w...