As an independent, college-preparatory boarding school, Tabor Academy’s goal should be clear: to ensure that upon graduation students are equipped with the necessary skills to excel in all aspects of...
Senior skip day is, on paper, one of the simplest traditions imaginable: don’t go to school, don’t ask too many questions, and for one day, pretend responsibility is someone else’s problem. Yet this...
This fall, the Asian Student Coalition (ASC) made strides to celebrate and highlight the Asian and Pacific Islander population in Tabor Academy. Following a successful collaboration with the Public Health...
According to a 2023 study, women make up only 28% of the STEM workforce - the gender gap in STEM persists. Girls Advancing in STEM (GAINS) is a community that supports high school girls’ and nonbinary...
Tabor’s Public Health Club (PHC) is a student-led non-profit club dedicated to sharing reliable health information and supporting local communities. It is a chapter of the Public Health Association that...
A true sign of spring, Seawolf Strike has begun at Tabor Academy. It’s a fan-favorite game that involves the student body and faculty using their squirting devices, which are none other than whales (or...
Reese Friedman
What specific improvements or changes would you like to make to Tabor if you're chosen as co-head of school, and what concrete plans or initiatives would you put in place to make those...
Tabor held off Dexter 51-46 on Valentine’s Day, with Aiden Smith having scored his 1000th point and Sage Baptiste dropping 18.
Tabor was the first to score with a layup from Baptiste which kicked...
On January 31, Tabor’s boys’ varsity basketball team blew out Groton School 83-38 at home to advance to 9-5. Sage Baptiste scored 17 on 7-11 from the field, AJ Sheppard added 11, and the bench, led...
Tabor Girls’ Varsity Squash pulled out a close 4–3 victory over Portsmouth Abbey in a competitive contest. The Seawolves showed strong teamwork throughout the afternoon, with players and coaches staying...
Welcome to 2026! As Tabor faculty, students, and staff steadily fall back into the school rhythm, there is a sense of excitement in the air. A new year calls for new beginnings, and nothing helps start...
Ceramics is one of the oldest most versatile forms of art using clay and heating it up. It is a mixture of science and art and has been around since 9000 BCE. Ceramics began gaining popularity when...