An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.
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1977 Craig Zimmett writes, "My wife, Donna, and I are very proud of our daughter, Alissa, who just completed her junior year at UF. She is a theater major in the BFA program, with an education minor, with the ultimate goal of becoming a drama teacher. I am still working with my father as an attorney and Donna is a physical therapist with Baptist Health Systems." 1978 TOM MAGENHEIMER '78 AND TOM VALLENTI '78 Tom Vellanti was visiting Miami from North Carolina during the month of May and was able to stop by during the Reunion Weekend Cocktail Reception on campus. While here, Tom enjoyed visiting with fellow classmate Tom Magenheimer. 1980 Dawn Hoyt Kidd writes: "I was asked to be a math consultant on a project called DeafTEC. DeafTEC is a National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education National Center of Excellence, and serves as a resource for high schools and community colleges that educate deaf and hard-of-hearing students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)-related programs and for employers hiring deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. I will be presenting at a Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf (CAID) conference at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf/ Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY in June 2013. My topic will be "Best Practices for Secondary Mathematics Teaching" and will involve the audience in lessons about mathematical word problems. For more information, you can visit the DeafTEC website at deaftec. org. In addition, the local Girl Scout Council contacted me a few months ago and asked if I wanted to start a "Tech Girls" program at my school, the Texas School for the Deaf. I said "of course!" and we started an after school club where girls did handson science projects such as making Solar Night Lights, Bungee Barbie, and Ladybug Robots. The girls loved it and want to continue the program next year." For more information on the "Tech Girls" program, check out sites.google.com/a/tsd.state.tx.us/ tech-girls-at-tsd/." 1981 Lee Sterling will continue to be featured for a fourth year in a row in the "Joe vs. The Pro" Column in the sports section of the Miami Herald every Friday this fall. He can also be heard breaking down and predicting college and pro football games as a featured guest on over 30 radio stations across the country. Lee and his wife Kim (Palmetto '83) will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary this summer by traveling to Las Vegas, Park City, UT and Maine. His older daughter Sidney (age 16) will be a junior at Palmetto Sr. High and recently made the Lady Jags Worlds Team at Top Gun for the 2013-2014 season. His younger daughter Brooke (age 14) will be a freshman at Palmetto Sr. High and sang the National Anthem at a Miami Heat game last year. She also won Florida State Thespians middle school Solo and Duet titles. 1982 Hart Baur and his band SKUM spent time in Phoenix, AZ filming several portions of his independent film, "SKUM ROCKS." While there, they also celebrated Alice Cooper's 65th birthday at Lambchops Studios. HART BAUR '82 25TH-YEAR REUNION CLASS OF 1988 AT THE BAR The Class of 1988 gathers once again along with former teachers Caroline Goodwin and Elena DeVilliers. S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 3 37