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  1. Miami Country Day School began in 1938 as an elementary boarding school for boys and was founded by Luther B. Sommers and C.W. Abele. In the early years, the school was known as The Miami Country Day and Resident School for Boys. Through the 1950s and 1960s, day students were enrolled.

    • 1938
  2. Its history as a school began when it was first the Felicity School, a boarding school founded in 1940, and then the Happy Hill School, a nursery school. In 1972 Dorothy McCormick purchased the property to expand her Country Play School. Its name was then changed to The Country Day School and the school became a tax-exempt corporation led by a ...

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  4. Miami Country Day School began in 1938 as an elementary boarding school for boys and was founded by Mr. Luther B. and C.W. Abele. Visit the page to learn more! Get the latest updates and Miami Country Day’s response to COVID-19

  5. Endowment. $37 million. Tuition. $34,125 per year - Grades 9-12; $31,645 Grades 6-8; $25,675 K - Grade 5; $21,755 Preschool - JK. Website. www .dcds .edu. Detroit Country Day School (also known as DCD, DCDS, or Country Day) is a private, secular school located in three campuses in Oakland County, in the U.S. state of Michigan, north of Detroit ...

    • 1914
    • Yellowjacket
    • F. Alden Shaw
    • Private
  6. Louisville Country Day School (LCD) was founded in 1948 by a group of Louisville business and civic leaders seeking to create an independent boysschool that would provide students with a rigorous, college preparatory education. The school opened its doors to 90 students in grades 1-10 on September 12, 1951.

  7. Traditions. Traditions connect us to the past, imbue our present with a sense of community and light a path for the future. These stories offer insight about leaders who have made an impact in our history, significant events and special places on campus.

  8. Feb 20, 2020 · At Nobles, Mr. Rivers worked with Shirley Kerns, who would leave Nobles to found the Country Day School for Boys of Boston in Newton in 1907. In 1940 The Rivers School would combine with the Country Day School to become the Rivers Country Day School, though both men had retired by that time.

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