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Princeton Day School is the result of the 1965 merger of two prominent Princeton schools. Miss Fine's School, a school for girls, and Princeton Country Day School, a school for boys, merged in order to form what is now PDS. Enrollment grew steadily, until the mid 1990's, when it began to slow. The population of the school has remained around 900 students since the beginning of the century. | Princeton Day School is the result of the 1965 merger of two prominent Princeton schools. Miss Fine's School, a school for girls, and Princeton Country Day School, a school for boys, merged in order to form what is now PDS. Enrollment grew steadily, until the mid 1990's, when it began to slow. The population of the school has remained around 900 students since the beginning of the century. | ||
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== Princeton Day School Faculty == | ||
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A veteran of the education field, Barbara Walker teaches tenth grade classes as well as the popular classes "Journey in Literature" and "Hero in Literature." She is also the Mock Trial Coach for the Princeton Day School Mock Trial team, which won both of its matches last year. Mrs. Walker is |
A veteran of the education field, Barbara Walker teaches tenth grade classes as well as the popular classes "Journey in Literature" and "Hero in Literature." She is also the Mock Trial Coach for the Princeton Day School Mock Trial team, which won both of its matches last year. Mrs. Walker is a skilled debater, and the advisor to the school's hugely popular Debate Club. Remarkably, Mrs. Walker was in a number of low-budget films, including "Sal Capone" and "A Break in Traditions." | ||
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Ms. Walker holds degrees in English from ], ], and the ]. She is a member of the ]. | ||
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Princeton Day School is a private school in Princeton, New Jersey. It enrolls about 900 students in grades junior kindergarten - 12. The largest division is the Upper School (grades 9-12), with an enrollment of about 380.
Princeton Day School is the result of the 1965 merger of two prominent Princeton schools. Miss Fine's School, a school for girls, and Princeton Country Day School, a school for boys, merged in order to form what is now PDS. Enrollment grew steadily, until the mid 1990's, when it began to slow. The population of the school has remained around 900 students since the beginning of the century.
Princeton Day School Faculty
A veteran of the education field, Barbara Walker teaches tenth grade classes as well as the popular classes "Journey in Literature" and "Hero in Literature." She is also the Mock Trial Coach for the Princeton Day School Mock Trial team, which won both of its matches last year. Mrs. Walker is a skilled debater, and the advisor to the school's hugely popular Debate Club. Remarkably, Mrs. Walker was in a number of low-budget films, including "Sal Capone" and "A Break in Traditions."
Ms. Walker holds degrees in English from Middlebury College, Dartmouth College, and the University of Maine. She is a member of the Comitatus.
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