With the year coming to a close, seniors are thinking about the future. Tabor Academy has been our home for years now and will always be a part of who we are. Before the class of ‘26 leaves, I wanted to gather advice that we would share with our younger selves in hopes of encouraging reflection and helping rising Tabor Academy students.
Addie Kostin ‘26
Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there and get involved early. As a day student, participating in school events is really important.
Chatham Bridge 26
Cherish every moment because it goes by so fast.
John Clark ‘26
Don’t feel the pressure to seek validation from others. There’s no need to stress or worry about things.
Callie Cosgrove ‘26
You will learn from every experience, good or bad, so try everything! Tabor offers once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, so don’t let them pass by.
Abby Berkov ‘26
Get out of your comfort zone and embrace the opportunities.
Nathan Wu ‘26
Don’t be scared to try new stuff at Tabor or connect with new students at Tabor. Once you are on this platform that provides tons of opportunities, you might as well take it and have fun with it. Maybe you would find something or someone that will be a big part of your life.
Reni Cox ‘26
Do not be overly pessimistic about everything. Have faith in yourself that things will turn out fine.
Emily Daniels ‘26
You don’t need to try to fit in; be true to yourself from the beginning.
Peter Milligan ‘26
Work hard in class because grades do matter. Try to be outgoing.
Caroline Calista ‘26
Take your schoolwork seriously, but also find out what makes you happy and make time to do it regularly.
Toebto Ampornpuet ‘26
Plan, don’t do work one day before it’s due.
Jovie Segalini ‘26
Put yourself out there, ask for help when you need it, and take advantage of the awesome opportunities at Tabor.














