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{{Infobox school
| name = The Holton-Arms School
| motto = ''Inveniam viam aut faciam''
| motto_translation = "I will find a way or make one."
| established = 1901
| type = [[private school|Private]], [[University-preparatory school|College-prep]]
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Girls]]
| head_name = Head of School
| head = Susanna A. Jones
| address = 7303 River Road
| city = [[Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda]]
| state = [[Maryland]]
| zipcode = 20817
| country = U.S.
| campus = [[Suburban]], {{convert|57|acre|ha}}|
| coordinates = {{coord|38|59|30|N|77|8|53|W|display=inline,title}}
| enrollment = 655 total
| ratio = 7:1
| athletics = 15 Varsity Sports
| conference = [[Independent School League (Washington, D.C. area)|ISL]]
| colors = Blue and White<br>{{Colorsample|NAVY}} {{Colorsample|WHITE}}
| mascot = Panther
| homepage = [http://www.holton-arms.edu/ www.holton-arms.edu]
|}}
'''Holton-Arms''' is an independent college-preparatory school for girls in grades 3–12, located in [[Bethesda, Maryland]]. As of the 2013-14 school year, there were 655 students and 94 faculty. Since 2007, Susanna Jones has been Head of School.
The school has three divisions, Lower School (grades 3–6), Middle School (7–8), and Upper School (9–12). Tuition for 2018-19 is $42,975 for grades 3-6 and additional expenses for grades 7-12. In 2017-2018, the financial aid budget was $4.4 million. Approximately 25 percent of students receive financial assistance.
== History ==
In 1901, Jessie Moon Holton and Carolyn Hough Arms founded Holton-Arms School. The school was located at 2125 S Street, NW, [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, MD. [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=8167 "Holton-Arms: School History."] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927133301/http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=8167 |date=2013-09-27 }}. Accessed 2014-01-29.</ref>
Holton-Arms moved to Bethesda in 1963. Located on {{convert|57|acre|m2}} of rolling woodlands just off River Road, the campus has seven buildings. Its facilities include a science wing and lecture hall, two libraries, a performing arts center with a 400-seat theater and new black box theater, art and ceramic studios (with a kiln) and photo lab, three dance studios, a double gymnasium, an indoor competition-size pool, a weight and training room, and dining room renovated in 2012. Outdoor facilities include seven tennis courts, an eight-lane all-weather track, and three athletic fields, including a synthetic turf field.
The School's mission is to cultivate the unique potential of young women through the “education not only of the mind, but of the soul and spirit.” (Jessie Moon Holton, 1866–1951). The School’s motto is ''Inveniam viam aut faciam''—I will find a way or make one.
== Academics ==
Honors programs, as well as more electives, become available to students in Upper School (9th Grade). In 9th grade, Math Honors is provided to them, as well as Physics Honors. Entrance into both honors class is only given with departmental permission. In 10th grade, Math honors is again an option, as well as Chemistry Honors and History Honors, commonly known as Core I. Core I is part of a two-year intensive history program, finishing at the completion of junior (11th) year.
Holton offers a wide variety of AP courses, including art history, psychology, Spanish, Chinese, biology and calculus. As graduation requirements, Holton students must have received four credits (four years) of Upper School English, three credits in one foreign language, three math credits, including Geometry and Trigonometry, three credits in history and the social sciences, and three science credits, including biology.
Some rising seniors go on Global Education trips, journeys of 15 to 18 days to [[China]], [[India]], or [[Peru]].
== Arts ==
The School offers extensive programs in both the fine and performing arts. Students begin playing an instrument in the third grade and maintain this practice throughout lower school. Middle and Upper School students may choose from a variety of art classes including chorus, Chamber Singers, swing choir, orchestra, chamber orchestra, jazz band, music theory, painting, ceramics, photography, music technology, theater technology, dance, and drama. The Upper School Chorus, the largest single class in the school, performs annually at the Washington National Cathedral in the Independent School Choral Festival with other schools from the Washington area.
Holton and unofficial brother school [[Landon School]] produce several plays each year: a fall musical, a winter play, and Spring One-Acts.
==Athletics==
In the Upper School, Holton-Arms competes in the [[Independent School League (Washington, D.C. area)|Independent School League]].<ref>https://www.holton-arms.edu/uploaded/documents/admissions/school_profile_sy2015.pdf</ref>
==Reports of sexual abuse==
In September 2018, more than 1,000 [[alumnae]] who graduated from Holton-Arms between the 1940s and present day signed a short letter in support of former student [[Christine Blasey Ford]],<ref name=NBC20sEP2018>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/kavanaugh-preps-senate-testimony-assault-allegations-n911441|title=Kavanaugh preps for Senate testimony on assault allegations|last1=Shabad|first1=Rebecca|last2=Alexander|first2=Peter|date=September 20, 2018|website=nbcnews.com|publisher=[[NBC News]]|access-date=September 20, 2018}}</ref> who has alleged that Federal Judge and Supreme Court nominee [[Brett Kavanaugh]] sexually assaulted her at an off-campus party during the 1980s.<ref name=WaPo16Sep2018>{{Citation|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/california-professor-writer-of-confidential-brett-kavanaugh-letter-speaks-out-about-her-allegation-of-sexual-assault/2018/09/16/46982194-b846-11e8-94eb-3bd52dfe917b_story.html|title=California professor, writer of confidential Brett Kavanaugh letter, speaks out about her allegation of sexual assault|last=Brown|first=Emma|date=September 16, 2018|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-09-17}}</ref> "Dr. Blasey Ford's experience is all too consistent with stories we heard and lived while attending Holton," the women wrote. "Many of us are survivors ourselves."<ref name=NBC20sEP2018/>
== Notable alumnae ==
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* [[Brooke Astor]], [[philanthropist]]
* [[Katharine Byron]], first woman elected to Congress from Maryland
* [[Shelley Moore Capito]], Senator from West Virginia
* [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]], [[actress]], played [[Elaine Benes|Elaine]] on ''[[Seinfeld]]''; daughter of billionaire [[Gérard Louis-Dreyfus]]
* [[Susan Ford]], daughter of former U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]]
* Michelle Gielan, anchor of ''[[CBS Morning News]]'' and the overnight ''[[Up To The Minute]]''
* [[Nancy LaFon Gore]], daughter of [[Albert Gore, Sr.]] and sister of [[Al Gore]]
* [[Princess Aisha bint Hussein]], Princess of Jordan
* [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]], former first lady (attended the middle school)
* [[Anne Kornblut]], [[White House correspondent]] for ''[[The Washington Post]]''
* [[Christine Lagarde]], [[Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry (France)|Minister of Finance]] of France, head of the International Monetary Fund (attended 1 year)
* [[Patricia Richardson]], actress, played Jill on ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]''
* [[Ann Schein]], pianist
* Reagan Thompson, Director of policy for first lady Melania Trump
* [[Margaret Warner]], award-winning senior correspondent for ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
* [[Elinor Wylie]], poet
* [[Rachael Yamagata]], singer-songwriter
* [[Azita Youssefi]], musician/artist
==Notes==
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=13 "Holton at a Glance."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=802 "Academics."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=237 "Arts."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=241 "Athletics."]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927133340/http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=7052 "Technology Program."]
== External links ==
* Photo, [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hec/item/hec2009006001/ "Miss Carter Mullikin, Holton-Arms School." Harris & Ewing Collection, circa 1917.]
* [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=Holton%20Arms&co=hec Additional photos from the Harris & Ewing Collection relating to the Holton Arms school]
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{{advert|date=June 2013}}
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{{Infobox school
| name = The Holton-Arms School
| motto = ''Inveniam viam aut faciam''
| motto_translation = "I will find a way or make one."
| established = 1901
| type = [[private school|Private]], [[University-preparatory school|College-prep]]
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Girls]]
| head_name = Head of School
| head = Susanna A. Jones
| address = 7303 River Road
| city = [[Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda]]
| state = [[Maryland]]
| zipcode = 20817
| country = U.S.
| campus = [[Suburban]], {{convert|57|acre|ha}}|
| coordinates = {{coord|38|59|30|N|77|8|53|W|display=inline,title}}
| enrollment = 655 total
| ratio = 7:1
| athletics = 15 Varsity Sports
| conference = [[Independent School League (Washington, D.C. area)|ISL]]
| colors = Blue and White<br>{{Colorsample|NAVY}} {{Colorsample|WHITE}}
| mascot = Panther
| homepage = [http://www.holton-arms.edu/ www.holton-arms.edu]
|}}
'''Holton-Arms''' is an independent college-preparatory school for girls in grades 3–12, located in [[Bethesda, Maryland]]. As of the 2013-14 school year, there were 655 students and 94 faculty. Since 2007, Susanna Jones has been Head of School.
The school has three divisions, Lower School (grades 3–6), Middle School (7–8), and Upper School (9–12). Tuition for 2018-19 is $42,975 for grades 3-6 and additional expenses for grades 7-12. In 2017-2018, the financial aid budget was $4.4 million. Approximately 25 percent of students receive financial assistance.
== History ==
In 1901, Jessie Moon Holton and Carolyn Hough Arms founded Holton-Arms School. The school was located at 2125 S Street, NW, [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, MD. [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=8167 "Holton-Arms: School History."] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927133301/http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=8167 |date=2013-09-27 }}. Accessed 2014-01-29.</ref>
Holton-Arms moved to Bethesda in 1963. Located on {{convert|57|acre|m2}} of rolling woodlands just off River Road, the campus has seven buildings. Its facilities include a science wing and lecture hall, two libraries, a performing arts center with a 400-seat theater and new black box theater, art and ceramic studios (with a kiln) and photo lab, three dance studios, a double gymnasium, an indoor competition-size pool, a weight and training room, and dining room renovated in 2012. Outdoor facilities include seven tennis courts, an eight-lane all-weather track, and three athletic fields, including a synthetic turf field.
The School's mission is to cultivate the unique potential of young women through the “education not only of the mind, but of the soul and spirit.” (Jessie Moon Holton, 1866–1951). The School’s motto is ''Inveniam viam aut faciam''—I will find a way or make one.
== Academics ==
Honors programs, as well as more electives, become available to students in Upper School (9th Grade). In 9th grade, Math Honors is provided to them, as well as Physics Honors. Entrance into both honors class is only given with departmental permission. In 10th grade, Math honors is again an option, as well as Chemistry Honors and History Honors, commonly known as Core I. Core I is part of a two-year intensive history program, finishing at the completion of junior (11th) year.
Holton offers a wide variety of AP courses, including art history, psychology, Spanish, Chinese, biology and calculus. As graduation requirements, Holton students must have received four credits (four years) of Upper School English, three credits in one foreign language, three math credits, including Geometry and Trigonometry, three credits in history and the social sciences, and three science credits, including biology.
Some rising seniors go on Global Education trips, journeys of 15 to 18 days to [[China]], [[India]], or [[Peru]].
== Arts ==
The School offers extensive programs in both the fine and performing arts. Students begin playing an instrument in the third grade and maintain this practice throughout lower school. Middle and Upper School students may choose from a variety of art classes including chorus, Chamber Singers, swing choir, orchestra, chamber orchestra, jazz band, music theory, painting, ceramics, photography, music technology, theater technology, dance, and drama. The Upper School Chorus, the largest single class in the school, performs annually at the Washington National Cathedral in the Independent School Choral Festival with other schools from the Washington area.
Holton and unofficial brother school [[Landon School]] produce several plays each year: a fall musical, a winter play, and Spring One-Acts.
==Athletics==
In the Upper School, Holton-Arms competes in the [[Independent School League (Washington, D.C. area)|Independent School League]].<ref>https://www.holton-arms.edu/uploaded/documents/admissions/school_profile_sy2015.pdf</ref>
== Notable alumnae ==
{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}
<!-- Please list names alphabetically -->
* [[Brooke Astor]], [[philanthropist]]
* [[Katharine Byron]], first woman elected to Congress from Maryland
* [[Shelley Moore Capito]], Senator from West Virginia
* [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]], [[actress]], played [[Elaine Benes|Elaine]] on ''[[Seinfeld]]''; daughter of billionaire [[Gérard Louis-Dreyfus]]
* [[Susan Ford]], daughter of former U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]]
* Michelle Gielan, anchor of ''[[CBS Morning News]]'' and the overnight ''[[Up To The Minute]]''
* [[Nancy LaFon Gore]], daughter of [[Albert Gore, Sr.]] and sister of [[Al Gore]]
* [[Princess Aisha bint Hussein]], Princess of Jordan
* [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]], former first lady (attended the middle school)
* [[Anne Kornblut]], [[White House correspondent]] for ''[[The Washington Post]]''
* [[Christine Lagarde]], [[Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry (France)|Minister of Finance]] of France, head of the International Monetary Fund (attended 1 year)
* [[Patricia Richardson]], actress, played Jill on ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]''
* [[Ann Schein]], pianist
* Reagan Thompson, Director of policy for first lady Melania Trump
* [[Margaret Warner]], award-winning senior correspondent for ''[[The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]''
* [[Elinor Wylie]], poet
* [[Rachael Yamagata]], singer-songwriter
* [[Azita Youssefi]], musician/artist
==Notes==
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=13 "Holton at a Glance."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=802 "Academics."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=237 "Arts."]
* [http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=241 "Athletics."]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927133340/http://www.holton-arms.edu/page.cfm?p=7052 "Technology Program."]
== External links ==
* Photo, [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hec/item/hec2009006001/ "Miss Carter Mullikin, Holton-Arms School." Harris & Ewing Collection, circa 1917.]
* [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/search/?q=Holton%20Arms&co=hec Additional photos from the Harris & Ewing Collection relating to the Holton Arms school]
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{{Montgomery County, Maryland High Schools}}
{{Girls' schools in DC}}
{{Girls' schools in Maryland}}
[[Category:Preparatory schools in Maryland]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1901]]
[[Category:Private high schools in Maryland]]
[[Category:Schools in Bethesda, Maryland]]
[[Category:Independent School League]]
[[Category:Girls' schools in Maryland]]
[[Category:Schools in Montgomery County, Maryland]]
[[Category:Private middle schools in Maryland]]
[[Category:Private elementary schools in Maryland]]
[[Category:1901 establishments in Maryland]]' |