Can’t Predict the Future, but You Can See It From Here

A few years from now, when you stretch out in your immersion room, what you watch, hear, and experience will very likely be written, filmed, or directed by a Buckley graduate. On a warm spring evening, a group of 140 faculty, staff, and parents gathered at the home where Orson Welles once lived. They met to celebrate the school's film and media program, to announce their upcoming film festival, to eat beautiful, delicious food, to learn from entertainment industry experts, oh, and just one more thing that is obvious to even a complete outsider.

These educators, experts, and parents have a deep passion for their kids, and they're walking the extra mile to prepare them for the future, to nurture them with possibilities, to build excitement for the things they'll be able to do. Those kids will stare down struggle, unfair obstacles, and a lot of hard work. They'll face the future with eyes wide open and real world skills. This small group of loving grownups who are raising them will have their backs every step of the way.

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