Emily Rissolo ‘26 Receives Kangaroo Robe for Upper School Musical
Emily Rissolo ‘26 Receives Kangaroo Robe for Upper School Musical
This year marked the 10th awarding of the Kangaroo Robe for the upper school musical.
It is based on the Legacy Robe, a beloved and long-standing tradition in Broadway theater, and the practice has been adapted for WFS. The kangaroo robe is, in some ways, the performer's "amazing technicolor dreamcoat." It is awarded to an ensemble member (non-lead) known for his or her dedication, professionalism, and experience. The robe is decorated with patches from our show t-shirts, each representing a different upper school musical production. The robe itself becomes a collection of the history and experiences of our productions.
This year’s kangaroo robe recipient in the upper school production of Disney’s Beauty & the Beast was junior Emily Rissolo, who exemplified all the qualities of a true thespian!
Pictured from left to right: Tommy Fisher-Klein (stage director), Emily Rissolo ‘26, Margaret Anne Butterfield (musical director)
The 8th grade choir traveled to Kendal-Crosslands to spread holiday cheer through music! Singing for the residents of both communities, the student musicians enjoyed sharing their talents and celebrating the holiday season with this special group.
Thanks to middle school parents Inna Snyder and Julia Morse Forester '00, working alongside Jewish Student Union (JSU) advisor Shoshana Kaplan, students enjoyed a meaningful and delicious Hanukkah celebration.
Thank you to all the WFS community members who came out to Charcoal Pit on Wednesday night to try Coach T’s “Quaker Shake” on his birthday and celebrate our 2025 State Champion Field Hockey Team!
During recess, 1st-grade students worked together on our Natural Playground to design and build their very own see-saw using fallen branches and logs. With teamwork, problem-solving, and plenty of creativity, they transformed natural materials into a working structure—all through hands-on learning and exploratory play.
It was another excellent fall for WFS athletics. Our student-athletes competed with purpose, resilience, and school pride across every field, course, and court. We’re incredibly proud of their hard work and grateful to the fans who cheered them on.
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