The new pep band is off to a great start, bringing energy and excitement to school events and fostering a stronger sense of community and school spirit.
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Students embark on a literary journey through the eerie and thought-provoking worlds of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "Frankenstein”, and “Dracula”. In this senior elective, titled “Monsters Ink,” boys examine what defines a monster through lively discussions and critical analysis.
Landon Spirit Week is in full swing as we gear up for Homecoming. From themed dress-up days to Bear Games, the energy is electrifying. Find out what students, faculty, and staff love the most about this One Landon celebration.
Two new Lower and Middle School programs aim to inspire students and deepen their mathematical understanding.
Nii Amaah Ofosu-Amaah ’00 returned to Landon to deliver the keynote address for the Boiardi Forum for Ethical Reflection. He reflected on the time he spent side by side with George Boiardi ’00 as members of the 10-year club. Read his message to the community.
Upper School Acting Workshop students are exploring a unique form of acting that emphasizes the relationship between performers and their audience. Find out how performing with masks helps students tell compelling stories on stage.
A Grade 6 Design Thinking project motivates boys to practice empathy and teamwork as they learn new skills. Find out how students are enriching campus life for the Landon community through a new garden initiative.
From election day to inauguration, and beyond, a new senior elective delves into the intricacies of the 2024 election season. Learn how the classroom environment ensures diverse perspectives are valued and heard.
Landon teachers and alumni are making news for their life-saving efforts.
Eight seniors have been recognized for their academic promise by the National Merit Scholarship Program, including scholarship semifinalist Matthew Guo.