Alumni Information

The Community School sign in Summer, surrounded by beautiful greenery.

College Acceptances

Our alumni attend top higher education programs, from small liberal arts colleges to large state universities, Ivy League institutions, and programs in other countries. They pursue degrees in disciplines ranging from engineering to the fine arts and from chemistry to creative writing. Many CS alumni pursue graduate and professional degrees.

Our Alumni

From the first graduates in the early 1970s, Community School’s alumni have a long history of outstanding educational and career success. Our graduates are confident, responsible individuals who possess strong academic skills and know how to apply those skills across a broad range of disciplines in a variety of learning and work environments. Former CS students enjoy successful careers throughout the country and abroad. They are doctors, lawyers, professional artists and musicians, teachers, engineers, translators, counselors, scientists, researchers, and business owners and executives.

We love to hear from our alumni and post the updated information that they send us on a regular basis. Alumni and alumni families who want to share information with our school community should send information to development@communityschool.com. We appreciate receiving our alumni’s old and new photos and links to their publications, artistic creations, productions, news stories, and other accomplishments.

Recent Alumni News

Alumni Update: Conner Hunt

Congratulations to CS Alumnus Conner Hunt on his submission to the Mill Mountain Theater’s Sixth Annual Write Stuff Festival! Connor’s original work was performed on […]

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Updated Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Cohen

By nature I am somebody who tends to color inside the lines, but Community School taught me to go beyond my comfort zone and become comfortable with thinking outside the box. In a more concrete sense, the focus at Community School on critical thinking and the humanities has made me both a better scientist and a better writer. Community School also helped me to be a more well-rounded person, which is important both on a personal level and in my interactions with patients. […]

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Alumni Update

Houston Johnson, (Seminar ’96; ESP ’00) is on the history faculty at Virginia Military Institute and has recently been promoted to full professor. In addition, […]

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