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  1. Megan Callaway Victoria Shorr Diana Meehan: Head of school: Elizabeth English: Faculty: 70: Grades: 6–12: Gender: Female: Enrollment: 500: Classes: 155: Average class size: 16: Student to teacher ratio: 7:1: Campus: 7 acres: Color(s) Athletics: Fall: Volleyball, Tennis, Cross Country, Swimming, Equestrian. Winter: Soccer, Basketball, Equestrian

    • 7 acres
    • The Panther
    • 1995; 28 years ago
    • "Striking Brilliance"
  2. Founded on research and supported by expert faculty, this construct prepares girls to become leaders in the 21st century. Archer was founded in 1995 by three women, Megan Callaway, Victoria Shorr, and Dr. Diana Meehan, all graduates of girls’ schools and all parents of daughters who were about to enter middle school.

  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Student Body President Anaiya A. ’24 gave a speech honoring Archer’s founders and the Class of 2024, before Co-Founder Dr. Diana Meehan told the story of how The Archer School for Girls came to be and Co-Founder Megan Callaway read speeches on behalf of herself and Co-Founder Victoria Shorr.

  4. Dec 9, 2022 · To celebrate 27 years since Archer’s founding, founders Diana Meehan, Victoria Shorr and Megan Callaway were honored with a series of speeches and student musical performances. Additionally, this year’s celebration was the first to include alumnae awards, which recognize Archer graduates who have achieved highly in their careers while also ...

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Yesterday, we honored our founders - Megan Callaway, Dr. Diana Meehan, and Victoria Shorr - and celebrated the Class of 2024 at our annual Founders Day & Senior Recognition Ceremony. As part...

  6. Jun 13, 2007 · Yes, says author Diana Meehan, whose book, ... Two other mothers, Vicky Shorr and Megan Callaway, and I had read much of the research, which by 1994 was pretty definitive: It said our culture ...

  7. Founded on research and supported by expert faculty, this construct prepares girls to become leaders in the 21st century. Archer was founded in 1995 by three women, Megan Callaway, Victoria Shorr, and Dr. Diana Meehan, all graduates of girls schools and all parents of daughters who were about to enter middle school.

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