b"SUE HOLLENBERGMontclair Film AcademyAges served: 6th Grade - adult505 Bloomfield Avenue, Montclair973-783-6433 | montclairfilm.org/educationM ontclair Film offers creative arts workshops that allow stu-dents to build skills and express their unique voices. Our classes include Filmmaking, Directing, Cinematography, Screenwriting, Animation, Improv, Acting, Editing, Visual Effects, Comedy and more! Classes are small and instructors are carefully selected not only for their expertise, but also their ability to engage and inspire our students. We believe that learning should always be hands-on and fun! Since classes culminate with a final film, script, or performance, students can TIMOTHY P. LEAR complete their projects with a sense of accomplishment and pride.The Pingry SchoolGrades served: Kindergarten - 12th GradeLower School:50 Country Day Drive, Short HillsMiddle & Upper Schools: 131 Martinsville Road, Basking RidgeExperiential Learning Campus: 51 Pottersville Road, Pottersville908-647-5555 | pingry.orgA sthenewly-appointedHeadofSchooleffectiveJuly1, Timothy Lear steps into the role of leading this indepen-dent, coeducational, college preparatory day school of nearly 1,200 students. With a national reputation and a proud history dating back to 1861, Pingry fosters in its students a lifelong commitment tointellectual exploration, individual growth, and social responsibility. In striving for academic and personal excellence within an ethical frame-work placing the highest value on honor and respect for others, Pingry prepares its students to be global citizens and leaders by focusing on its four pillars: Honor and Character; Intellectual Engagement; Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging; and Stewardship and Sustainability.CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONMount St. Dominic AcademyGrades served: 9 - 123 Ryerson Avenue, Caldwell973-226-0660 | msdacademy.orgW hen our Dominican saint, Catherine of Siena wrote, Be who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire, I wonder if she could have anticipated to what extent the students at Mount St. Dominic Academy continue to put these words into action more than 600 years later. Mounties do not just talk the talk; they walk the walk. Certainly, they are finding their fire in the classroom. Our academics and signatureprograms broaden the intellectual scope of our students. But The Mount doesn't stop therethese girls find their fire in sports, the arts, and in theirservice. With a foundation in faith and Dominican values, our students receive aholistic education giving them a strong moral compass to become leaders who shape a changing world.head of school /25"