The Remarkable Stevenson campaign will drive forward the vital elements that make our school extraordinary—our students, our teachers, and our mission. Join us on this remarkable journey.
The Remarkable Stevenson campaign will drive forward the vital elements that make our school extraordinary—our students, our teachers, and our mission. Join us on this remarkable journey.
“Stevenson has built a special community where curiosity and joy live comfortably alongside rigor and challenge; where our students can succeed academically while also cultivating meaningful relationships that last lifetimes. The Remarkable campaign will ensure that more students, teachers, and families can benefit from the remarkable opportunities and experiences that only Stevenson can provide.”

Dr. Dan Griffiths P ’27, ’31, President
“Stevenson has built a special community where curiosity and joy live comfortably alongside rigor and challenge; where our students can succeed academically while also cultivating meaningful relationships that last lifetimes. The Remarkable campaign will ensure that more students, teachers, and families can benefit from the remarkable opportunities and experiences that only Stevenson can provide.”

Dr. Dan Griffiths P ’27, ’31, President


Supporting Remarkable Stevenson will help us shape a stronger Stevenson—one that better reflects the diversity of our communities, fosters creative thinking and problem-solving, and prepares leaders who will carry with them the curiosity, compassion, and wonder they discovered here. Remarkable starts with you.
The John Senuta
Math Center
The John Senuta
Math Center
One of Stevenson’s most beloved teachers, John Senuta, retired in 2019 after nearly four decades in the math department. Leaving campus on his last day, he joked that if he won the lottery, there would be a math center named The John Senuta Math Center. Five years later, you could say he hit the jackpot.
One of Stevenson’s most beloved teachers, John Senuta, retired in 2019 after nearly four decades in the math department. Leaving campus on his last day, he joked that if he won the lottery, there would be a math center named The John Senuta Math Center. Five years later, you could say he hit the jackpot.
The John Senuta
Math Center
One of Stevenson’s most beloved teachers, John Senuta, retired in 2019 after nearly four decades in the math department. Leaving campus on his last day, he joked that if he won the lottery, there would be a math center named The John Senuta Math Center. Five years later, you could say he hit the jackpot.
The John Senuta
Math Center
The John Senuta
Math Center
One of Stevenson’s most beloved teachers, John Senuta, retired in 2019 after nearly four decades in the math department. Leaving campus on his last day, he joked that if he won the lottery, there would be a math center named The John Senuta Math Center. Five years later, you could say he hit the jackpot.
One of Stevenson’s most beloved teachers, John Senuta, retired in 2019 after nearly four decades in the math department. Leaving campus on his last day, he joked that if he won the lottery, there would be a math center named The John Senuta Math Center. Five years later, you could say he hit the jackpot.
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“Giving Begets Giving”: The Packer Family’s Legacy of Philanthropy at Stevenson
For more than two decades, Dr. Steve and Ann Packer have been woven into the fabric of Stevenson School. Their sons, Joel ’05 and Matthew ’08, arrived as young students and quickly found a place where, as Ann put it, “it was cool to be smart and to do well.”








