Reunion - Holton-Arms School apply Reunion We look forward to celebrating classes ending in 1’s and 6’s during Reunion Weekend on April 17 & 18, 2026! Register Now Weekend Schedule Saturday Night Class Parties Look Who's Coming Make Your Gift Awards Hotels Getting Here Friday, April 17 Alumnae Visiting Day 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Father's Club Lounge Check in at the alumnae hospitality area for refreshments, campus maps, and class schedules for the day. Plus, stop by our podcast table ! Share your Holton memories as we celebrate Holton's 125th Anniversary. Alumnae Art History Class with Dr. Chelsea Berry 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lecture Hall Alumnae Ceramics Class Session #1 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Ceramics Room Limited to 10 registrants, waitlist in effect. AI Class with AI Student Innovators Club 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Learning Commons Limited to 20 registrants, waitlist in effect. Alumnae Ceramics Class Session #2 11 a.m. to Noon Ceramics Room Limited to 10 registrants, waitlist in effect. Lunch in the Dining Room Noon to 1:50 p.m. Dining Room Class of 1976 50th Reunion Luncheon Noon to 2 p.m. Simms Reception Room 50th Reunion Meet and Greet with 3rd Grade 2 to 2:30 p.m. Simms Reception Room Members of the Class of 1976 are invited to enjoy sweet treats with Holton's youngest students, the Class of 2035. Alumnae Assembly featuring the Distinguished Alumna, Courteney Freedman Monroe ’86 2:40 to 3:30 p.m. Lewis Theater All alumnae are invited to the Upper School Assembly to listen to a presentation by the 2026 Distinguished Alumna Award winner. Alumnae Association Cocktail Party* 6 to 8:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. - Awards Presentation & Remarks from Head of School Penny B. Evins Learning Commons Enjoy cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, official class photos, and special champagne service for the Champagne Cup and the President's Cup winners. Join us at 6:15 p.m. for remarks and award presentation for the Distinguished Alumnae Award and The Rosie Award. *Transportation provided to and from the Bethesda Marriott for this event. Saturday, April 18 Blue & White Cookout 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dining Room and Centennial Garden Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly cookout with a moon bounce, face painting, lawn games, a DJ, and lots of Blue and White spirit! Affinity Group Meet-up 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Panther and Fountain Courtyards Enjoy dessert receptions with members of the Black Alumnae Union and the LGBTQIA+ Alum affinity groups. Class of 1976 Dinner on Campus* 6 to 8:30 p.m. Simms Reception Room *Transportation provided to and from the Bethesda Marriott for this event. Class of 1981 At the home of Laurie Keyser Brunner. Please contact Laurie for more details. Class of 1986 At the home of Sandra Litsinger Lippard. Please contact Sandra Litsinger Lippard for more details. Class of 1991 At the home of Mariella Mispireta While-Dart in Bethesda, MD For more details, please contact Mariella, Erin, Allyson, Stacey, Renee, or Liz; check your email for the Paperless Post Evite; or look at the Holton Class of 1991 Facebook Group. Class of 2001 6:30-9 p.m. Colony Grill (Cabin John Village) 11325 Seven Locks Rd, Potomac, MD 20854 Please contact Anne Shannon for more details. Class of 2006 8 p.m. Hunter's Hound 5471 Wisconsin Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Please contact Anne Shannon for more details. Class of 2011 7-10 p.m. Mission Dupont 1606 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 Please contact Katie Keefer or Tatyana Williams for more details. Class of 2016 5-8 p.m. Gringo’s & Mariachi’s Bethesda 4928 Cordell Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 Please contact Claire Michael for more details. Class of 2021 7-9 p.m. Mission Dupont 1606 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 Please contact lyssa Wang for more details. Barbara Eghan Penny Evins Margo Dunlavey Julia Grandison Lea Hunerkoch Yolanda Keener Alessandra King Hannah Krug Rachel Lowenthal Leslie Nelson Cami Roth Tim Sneathen Bob Tupper Ellie Tupper Graham Westerberg Mimi Clark Gronlund ’51 Ellen Wills Martin ’56C Bini Herrmann ’61 Leslie Smith ’61 Lorrie Lipscomb Roberts ’61 Courtenay Jones Culp ’65 Martha L. Dippell ’68 Phyllis Brown ’71 Ann Douglas Cornell ’71 Lee-Lee Prina ’71 Elise Jeffress Ryan ’71 Kate Montague Perry ’73 Liz Parker Nibley ’74 Helen Clark Atkeson ’75 Marcia Johnson Bateson ’75 Mimi Conger ’75 Connie Coopersmith ’75 Daleela Getsiv Dodge ’75 Barbara Lamphere ’75 Lisa Brandt Beek ’76 Christina Burch ’76 Barbara Cates ’76 Lisa Lamphere Craig ’76 Janet Munger Davis ’76 Dorothea Dickerman ’76 Lee Dudley Blackwood ’76 Cheryl Henson-Everson ’76 Sandy Fogelman Greenwald ’76 Sarah Thayer Love ’76 Lesley Blumen Macherelli ’76 Claudia McMurray ’76 Clare Killeen Neville ’76 Margy Weidenbruch Nolan ’76 Libby Ruhland ’76 Emily Seibel ’76 Yasmin Tyler-Hill ’76 Carolyn Voyles ’76 Thanda Wai ’76 Kym Watkin-Statham ’76 Sarah Granger Adams ’81 Lynn Sargent Berner ’81 Heather Bock ’81 Donelle Duvall ’81 Carol O'Neill ’81 Miriam Herman ’84 Maria Acebal ’86 Saadia Alizai ’86 Anne Baldwin ’86 Tracy Benson ’86 Shuchi Bhatt ’86 Leslie Branson ’86 Lisa Kochan Cannuscio ’86 Suzanne Duvall ’86 Heather King Gearan ’86 Maggie Cannistraro Hallbach ’86 Emily Hattwick ’86 Gail Asleson Kang ’86 Shaba Holley Keys ’86 Mary Parks Lamb ’86 Lauri Fridovich Lee ’86 Sophie Lee ’86 Jenny Levitsky ’86 Sandra Litsinger Lippard ’86 Sanda Lwin ’86 Nahid Karamali Markosian ’86 Karen Marriott ’86 Cathy McManus Jones ’86 Courteney Freedman Monroe ’86 Elizabeth Muir ’86 Jill Norton ’86 April Pazienza Palmerlee ’86 Jody Danforth Root ’86 Schuyler Garrett Ryon ’86 Charlotte Beeton Saliou ’86 Christy Richardson Ughetta ’86 Cristina McKeever Young ’86 Adrena Ifill Blagburn ’87 Cathy Johnson Butz ’87 Anu Dubey ’87 Leigh Pierce Foster ’87 Martha High Holler ’87 Julie Horn ’87 Mahnaz Ahmed Husain ’87 Karen Litsinger ’87 Renu Sharaf Mansukhani ’87 Surrey Bailey ’91 Bridget Moneypenny Binder ’91 Meredith Mayes Carlton ’91 Rachel Clift ’91 Stacey Cohan Comer ’91 Kelly Koltes ’91 Lisa Mastny ’91 Liz McFarland McReady ’91 Pooja Seth Parikh ’91 Jamila Mayo Schragger ’91 Amanda Schwartz ’91 Natasha Price Sewell ’91 Tiffany Elliott Van Nice ’91 Mariella Mispireta While-Dart ’91 Leslie Zirkin ’91 Julie Gold ’92 Kiki Somerville ’92 Barella Shakoor Roberson ’93 Alia Ayub ’97 Blake Keeley Doyle ’99 Alexis Goldstein ’99 Page Wells Pollock ’99 Jessie Holladay Sterchi ’99 Sarah Goodwin ’00 Serena Josephs Ziskroit ’00 Mariam Ayub ’01 Sherri Bean ’01 Heather Bloom ’01 Jessica Rosenthal Chod ’01 Jessica Galarraga ’01 Cassie Good ’01 Lauren Stolar Huetteman ’01 Fariza Ibrahim ’01 Sara Jeurling ’01 McKenzie Lock ’01 Andrea Katkish Mathis ’01 Mika Morse ’01 Christine Roushdy ’01 Katie Tipermas Stull ’01 Claire Voorhees ’01 Sasha Bouchier Whitaker ’01 Julia Stolar Bartels ’03 Marissa Mallek Ginsberg ’03 Katherine Keeley ’03 Jennifer Regan Bevans ’06 Samantha Leibovitz DeChiaro ’06 Alex Tickner Diemer ’06 Genevieve De Leon ’06 Kat Faley ’06 Kimmy Feinstein ’06 Grace Goldstein ’06 Mitra Haeri ’06 Autumn Hurley ’06 Christine Casey Husted ’06 Noor Iqbal ’06 Susanna Jeurling ’06 Meghan Kaler ’06 Sarah Strickland Korn ’06 Emily Motayed Lancaster ’06 Lindsay Winstead Latimer ’06 Kamilah Lester ’06 Bennett Lock ’06 Emily Tiernan Malloy ’06 Erica Billig Rose ’06 Clare Ashburn Rowe ’06 Yasmin Salehizadeh ’06 Alexa Shimizu ’06 Brenna Spingler ’06 Camille Stanback ’06 Jane Tipermas ’06 Marisa White ’06 Allix Wilde ’06 Tiffany Williams ’06 Hannah Winkler ’06 Jo Yecies ’06 Jessie Felling ’08 Sabrina Papazian ’08 Danielle Barnard ’11 Ashley Brown ’11 Marietta Catsambas ’11 Julia Carroll Corio ’11 Meg Hefferon ’11 Katie Keefer ’11 Lily Klein-Evans ’11 Catherine Maguire ’11 Clare Mulligan ’11 Lauren Spak ’11 Tatyana Williams ’11 Selina Dudley ’12 Kayla Kelly ’12 Camille Blum ’16 Caroline Bosch ’16 Leatrice Bulls ’16 Mimi Chouikha ’16 Kayla Covington ’16 Sydney Feyerick ’16 Eva Gobourne ’16 Hadley Gouldman ’16 Suhina Lal ’16 Claire Michael ’16 Rupa Nallamothu ’16 Ashley Nobi ’16 Taylor Bradley Pack ’16 Elizabeth King Trent ’16 Alejandra Vazquez ’16 Madison Wallach ’16 Cydney Wong ’16 Samantha Noland ’17 Imani Wright ’18 Molly Adams ’21 Tess Armstrong ’21 Laura Butz ’21 Delia Curran ’21 Macy Daggitt ’21 Talia Desai ’21 Esther Kim ’21 Karina Knizek ’21 Georgette Manos ’21 Julia Mehlman ’21 Bella Motsco ’21 Kelly Padalino ’21 Lily Pollin ’21 Irene Qi ’21 Ava Risser ’21 Josephine Stark ’21 Eleanor Tucker ’21 Alyssa Wang ’21 Required Distinguished Alumna Award - Courteney Freedman Monroe ’86 Courteney Monroe is president of National Geographic, overseeing the brand's print and digital offerings, its vast social media footprint, National Geographic Documentary Films, as well as all Nat Geo content produced for National Geographic television networks and direct-to-consumer platforms Disney+ and Hulu. Monroe has led a significant transformation of the more than 138-year-old global brand, modernizing it for the digital age and turning it into a destination for creatively ambitious storytelling that inspires a deeper connection to our world. With her at the helm, National Geographic continues to be one of the most-followed brands on social media with over 800 million followers across all its social media channels. She's also transformed the brand into a port of call for A-list creative talent, including Darren Aronofsky, Awkwafina, Angela Bassett, David Blaine, James Cameron, Jimmy Chin, Ryan Coogler, Jon Favreau, Brian Grazer, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Ron Howard, Natalie Portman, Will Smith, Stanley Tucci, Mariana van Zeller and E. Chai Vasarhelyi, just to name a few. Under Monroe's leadership, National Geographic has garnered more critical acclaim and award recognition than ever before. Highlights include Vasarhelyi and Chin's Oscar®-and BAFTA-winning "Free Solo"; Oscar-nominated films Feras Fayyad's "The Cave," Sara Dosa's "Fire of Love," Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo's Peabody-winning "Bobi Wine: The People's President" and Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie's "Sugarcane"; Oscar-shortlisted films Matthew Heineman's "The First Wave" and Alex Pritz's Peabody-winning "The Territory"; scripted series "A Small Light," which won a Humanitas Award; and Emmy® Award-winning series "Queens," "Secrets of the Whales" and various installments in the "One Day in America" franchise, including "9/11: One Day in America" and "JFK: One Day in America." In 2024, National Geographic's hit series "Life Below Zero" won its seventh Emmy for Best Cinematography, making it the most-winning reality TV show in history for the category. In 2025, the brand received a record 46 nominations at the News & Documentary Emmy Awards, including 29 for "Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller," making it the most-nominated title overall. What's more, National Geographic's critically acclaimed storytelling delivers measurable real-world impact, with projects like "Ocean with David Attenborough" helping to accelerate Greece's efforts to safeguard life below the waves and catalyze major marine protections. Monroe has propelled National Geographic beyond the iconic pages of its magazine, establishing the brand at the forefront of today's digital landscape. By spearheading innovative and immersive journalistic projects, she has ensured National Geographic's continued relevance while maintaining its unmatched social media reach. In 2024, the Society of Publication Designers named National Geographic its Brand of the Year, one of the most prestigious awards in the publishing industry. Additionally, the brand was recognized with eight Webby Awards and seven People's Voice Awards. Monroe is widely recognized as a trusted, collaborative leader who builds winning team cultures and delivers strong results. She first joined National Geographic Channels U.S. in 2012 as chief marketing officer, managing the brand and all aspects of promotion, as well as consumer and trade communications. From there, she was elevated to CEO of National Geographic Channels U.S. and then CEO of National Geographic Global Television Networks before taking on her current role. Prior to National Geographic, she was executive vice president of Consumer Marketing and Digital Platforms for HBO, where she was responsible for marketing the HBO and Cinemax brands and their programming across all platforms. Rosie Award Created by the Board of Directors of the Alumnae Association on September 17, 1990, The Rosemary Wire Anderson ("The Rosie") Award recognizes an alumna's extraordinary service to Holton-Arms. It was presented for the first time at Reunion Weekend in 1991 to Rosemary Wire Anderson '58. The award recognizes extraordinary service to Holton. The "Rosie" Award is a surprise to the recipient. Join us for the Alumnae Association Cocktail Party during Reunion Weekend on Friday, April 17, to see the winner presented with the award! There are several hotels within a 15-minute drive of Holton. Holton has reserved a block of rooms at the Marriott Headquarters in Downtown Bethesda for alumnae attending Holton-Arms Reunion Weekend. To receive the special rate, please book your room by March 19, 2026 . You can also book via phone at 301.276.7707. If you are traveling by air or train to the Washington, DC metropolitan area for Reunion 2025, we hope this information is helpful to you. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) DCA is approximately 16 miles from Holton-Arms and is Metro accessible. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) Dulles is approximately 20 miles from Holton-Arms and is Metro accessible. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) BWI is approximately 40 miles from Holton-Arms. Trains are available from BWI to Union Station Union Station Amtrak trains terminating at Union Station are Metro accessible. Metro The Metro system provides public transportation via bus and subway throughout the DC metro area. The nearest Metro station to Holton-Arms is either Friendship Heights or Bethesda Station. For a Metro map and more information about Metro access visit their website here. Taxis and Rideshares Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare options are readily available to and from campus. Barwood Taxi provides service in Maryland and provides scheduled airport pickups. Arrival Our campus is located at 7303 River Road, Bethesda, MD 20817, and is easily accessible from the Beltway and Downtown DC. Visitor parking is available in the first bank of parking places on the left as you enter the parking lot. Please walk through the Second Century Garden in the Front Circle to the reception area.