Last Wednesday, June 13, Ridgefield Academy graduated 20 members of the Class of 2018 in an indoor ceremony. Five of the graduates were “lifers”, having attended RA since Kindergarten.
The graduates were not the only ones celebrated. Ridgefield Academy also said goodbye to its Head of School, James P. Heus, after nearly two decades of dedicated service. Two gifts were bestowed to Heus in his name. First was the school’s James P. Heus Distinguished Service Award, named in Heus’ honor and presented to him for his legacy of high academic standards, service to others, and building a true sense of community. Those imperatives, coupled with his love of children, sense of humor, and caring approach, have made RA the institution it is today. The second gift was the renaming of the existing athletic turf field. Howard Turner, founding Board Chair and current RA Trustee, said to Heus, “The field where you have been so instrumental in the physical education of our children will now be known as Heus Field. ”
As with all things at Ridgefield Academy, tradition runs deep and it was evident during commencement. Each graduate processed to the stage with his or her “Kindergarten Buddy” and spoke to the audience about their RA journey, its meaning to them, and how it has prepared them to approach future academic and life experiences.
RA’s Class of 2018 will go on to attend private day schools (five), local public high schools (six), and boarding schools (nine). Congratulations to all RA graduates and best wishes for futures filled with success.
Ridgefield Academy is a coeducational, independent day school for students from grades Kindergarten through Grade 8. Founded in 1975, the school cultivates a love of learning and preparedness for advanced academics.
For more information, please visit www.ridgefieldacademy.org.