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Dear RLC Alumni,
Welcome to the 2022 Rosseau Review. We have an amazing story to tell, and there is so much to be proud of. The Rosseau Review is also available in print, and we are happy to share a paper copy upon request.
One immediate realization I had when taking over the helm at RLC was the humility that permeated every aspect of this school and community. It is genuine, and unique in the independent school landscape.
But this humble nature needs to be balanced with the confidence in sharing how incredible this school is, and the tremendous potential we all see and feel. The Rosseau Review is an opportunity to showcase the highlights, the alumni, and the development that signal our strengths. Again, we have an amazing story to tell.
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As we approach the end of a great year, we would like to remind you about this year’s Annual Fund, with proceeds designated to developing the waterfront. As you know, Admissions runs the school, and giving grows our school. A successful annual giving campaign will not only directly impact the experiences of our students, it will continue to foster and grow a culture of giving. Our school has all the necessary ingredients to be truly outstanding. Now, we need all of our network to invest and help move us forward to reach our true potential
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Sincerely
Dave Krocker
Head of School
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In this issue:
Profiles of alumni, Samantha Brett '04
and
Dylan Cunningham ’07
Victoria Grant on the creation of the Seven Generations Initiative
Designing a new identity for the Timberwolves
alumni updates, and more.
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Extraordinary learning is in our nature.
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