The Quo Vadis Project continues as the primary vehicle for shaping the future activities of the LSAA. Key documents from the Project and its current status can be viewed at the link in the Member section above. A summary of the Project is also available as a pdf file at the link below.
Quo Vadis 101
The Lenox School Digital Archive is well underway at this time and can be entered at HERE. There you can find old yearbooks and reunion photographs there, but in the future there will be much more. It is an ambitious project for sure, but is the culmination of many years of work by Randy Harris '68, and brought to the internet by Keith Simpson '70.
Use this link to Shop America where 2% of all purchases will be donated directly to the LSAA, but only if you shop through that link.
Be sure to visit the Video Page, featuring "The Lenox School Story"
If you have an album of Lenox photos posted online, let us know and we'll add the link here. You will need a google picassa account (available free when you click on link) to view
Thanks to David Acton for this gallery of pics from Reunion 2013. Click to view
1988 reunion & misc photos from 1965-66
Just a short note to wish everyone a joyful and peaceful holiday and to thank all of you for your support of LSAA through the years. Also, a reminder for those of you that received your Pen & Scroll via email that we now post this on the website for you to access.
We embarked on a rather historic venture in 2019 by establishing the Lenox School Alumni Association Fund with Berkshire Taconic. This fund affords us the ability to secure the history and legacy of Lenox School beyond our time as an active organization.
Once the fund achieves a critical mass, it will support scholarships and donations in our name as well as supporting the financial maintenance of a website that will contain digitized images of important papers, yearbooks, memorabilia, etc. In a sense, we are creating a virtual platform for Lenox School to exist again.
There is an active $10K challenge grant right now for the fund provided by one of our alums who will match dollar for dollar up to $10K to get the balance (which was at about $30K when we started it) up to $50K. Donations are of course tax deductible.