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Clarke School Alumni Council (CSAC)

The Clarke Schools Alumni Council was established in April 2008 to work collaboratively with Clarke administration to plan activities and involve more alumni in the Clarke communities at all five campuses. For more information, please contact the Executive Committee.

Clarke Alumni Reunion

Friday, July 6 - Saturday, July 7, 2012

The theme for the 2012 reunion is We Were, We Are, We Will Be and represents the past, present and future of Clarke and its alumni. View the event page.

Alumni Council Executive Committee

  • Richard Mahaffy '81
    Northampton, MA
    Chairperson
  • Ugo Ronghi, Jr '85
    New York City
    Vice Chairperson
  • Christine (Duffy) Skwersky '87
    Marlborough, MA
    Treasurer
    Occupation: Stay at home mother, raising two young children
    Education: B.A., Northeastern University (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Lisa (Kozikowski) Taylor '91
    Greenfield, MA
    Secretary

Alumni Council Members

  • James Barden '92 - '00
  • Hannah Bartini '04
  • Laurie (Filios) Blanchard '82
  • Grady Congleton '05
  • David S. Del Pizzo '92
  • Rodney Kunath '58
  • John McGinty '02
  • Cynthia (Catron) Pierce '55
  • Curtis E. Reid '80
  • Sharon E. Wade '80
  • Emma H. Wiegand '03
  • Robert D. Storm (non-voting Clarke representative)
  • OJ Logue (non-voting Clarke representative)

Alumni Council Committee Chairpersons

  • Finance Treasurer Skwersky '87
  • Bylaws Vice Chairperson Ronghi '85
  • Communications Reid '80
  • Alumni Events Skwersky '87
  • Nominating Bartini '04
  • Newsletter Editor Congleton '05
  • 2012 Reunion Skwersky '87
  • Homecoming Co-Chairpersons Blanchard '82 and Skwersky '87

Alumni Council Newsletter

Read our current newsletter

Archived Newsletters

Alumni Council Resources

The Caroline A. Yale Memorial Scholarship

The Caroline A. Yale Memorial Scholarship was established in 1937 by the Clarke School Alumni Association in memory of Miss Caroline A. Yale for her distinguished contributions to Clarke. Miss Yale was a pioneer who supported oral education for students, firmly believing that they should be given every opportunity to develop the skills they need to succeed.

Any former student, who has attended one of the five campuses of Clarke for at least one year, regardless of whether the applicant graduated or mainstreamed early, may apply for a Yale scholarship. Previous applicants may reapply for an award once per calendar year.

Application is required to be postmarked on or before June 1 of each year. Please see Scholarship Guidelines for more information.

Download: Scholarship Guidelines