We can't wait to welcome you onto campus to kick off the 2024-25!
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We can't wait to greet you in September! This page contains helpful resources, important dates, and essential information about fall arrival and orientation for the 2024-25 academic year.
We hope the resources on this page give you all of the information you'll need to be prepared for arrival in September. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or (978) 827-7300.
ARRIVAL DAY:
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND FALL PRESEASON ATHLETES
New international students and students who are trying out for varsity fall athletics (cross country, field hockey, soccer, or volleyball) arrive and move in on Wednesday, September 4, a few days earlier than the rest of the student body.
Notes:
- New International Student Orientation is for new students traveling from outside the US who require math and English placement. New students who are native English-speakers are not required to participate in International Student Orientation. If you have a question about whether you should arrive on September 4, please email [email protected].
- Preseason for fall athletes is by invitation only. Invitations were emailed to eligible students in July. If you did not receive an invitation and feel that you should have, please contact [email protected].
- If you are arriving on September 4, you will move in and begin living at Cushing on that day. (If you are a day student, you will coordinate with your fall coach about staying in the dorms during pre-season.)
ARRIVAL DAY:
Saturday, September 7, 2024
ALL OTHER NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS
Most students — both new and returning — arrive at Cushing and move into their dorms on Saturday, September 7. Preseason and International orientation will conclude in the morning, and all students on campus will begin formal orientation in the afternoon on Saturday.
ADDITIONAL ARRIVAL DAY NOTES
Please register for your arrival window by Friday, August 16. To help make arrival day go smoothly, we ask that you register in advance for a 15-minute arrival window. Arrival slots are available from 8 am to 12 noon. Please choose your arrival window on the appropriate arrival day for your child and plan to arrive at this time.
Student programming on Arrival Day begins in the early afternoon. Parents who are in attendance should expect to say their goodbyes at 3:15 pm on Wednesday and 2:45 pm on Saturday. See Orientation Schedules below for more details on your Arrival Day.
- Following student goodbyes, parents and family members are invited to a Head of School Reception and Parent Social. It's a great opportunity to mingle with other parents and celebrate the start of our new year.
- For students flying to Logan Airport (BOS) alone, bus transportation is available for $40. The Cushing bus leaves from Logan Airport at 11:00 am on both arrival days. You will sign up for bus service on the Fall Registration Sign Up Form in August.
On Arrival Day, Cushing's bus service is one way, and is only available for students. If your family needs transportation to and from Logan or another airport, you will need to arrange that privately. For your convenience, the following is a list of some transportation companies in the area:- First Choice Limousine (800) 370-5466
- Boundless Limousine (978) 706-6226
- All Points Limousine (800) 400-1900
- United Private Car (800) 757-0301
If you have any questions about Arrival Day — or which Arrival Day is appropriate for your family — or transportation to campus, please do not hesitate to contact our Admissions Office at [email protected] or (978) 827-7300.
End of Summer Timeline
Below is a helpful timeline of events, recommendations, forms, and responsibilities leading up to your arrival at Cushing this fall:
In the month of AUGUST...
- Complete Fall Activity Form in MyCushing. A full listing of 2024 fall activities was circulated in July, in conjunction with the availability of the Fall Activity Form. This form is due Friday, August 9.
- Complete Fall Arrival Day Sign Up Form. At the beginning of the month, you will be asked to register in advance for a 15-minute arrival window on your Arrival Day. Arrival slots are available from 8 am to 12 noon. The form is due Friday, August 16.
- Review the 2024-25 Community Handbook. The 2024-25 Community Handbook becomes available in August. Parents will need to submit an acknowledgement form that they have reviewed and familiarized themselves with the Community Handbook. Students will review and acknowledge the Handbook during orientation.
- Share your Cushing Address with friends and family. Make sure friends and family have your new school address:
[Your Name]
39 School Street
Ashburnham, MA 01430 - Ship dorm items to Cushing Academy. After August 15, you may ship dorm items to Cushing and you will be able to retrieve them upon your arrival.
- Day Student Barbecue on August 27. Day student families are invited to kick-off the new year and build connections within our day community at our annual Day Student Barbecue. Look for invites and details in mid-August.
In the month of SEPTEMBER...
- Finish our Community Read book: I Never Thought of It That Way by Mónica Guzmán. You’ll be discussing it during Community Read at Orientation on Sunday, September 8.
- Re-review the Insider's Guide. If you are feeling at all anxious about the coming year, we recommend giving our Insider's Guide a review to familiarize yourself with campus traditions, friendly faces, and a general understanding of how Cushing works.
- Arrive with a smile! You'll be greeted warmly when you arrive on campus — and we'll make sure you feel connected every step of the way. Welcome to the Waddle!
Note About Dorm Assignments
Residential students learn their dorm room assignments on Arrival Day when they arrive on campus. Cushing has a long-standing policy of not releasing dorm assignments until students arrive. It may seem like knowing your housing in advance would ease arrival anxiety, but what we have found is that the early release of information — particularly with the advent of social media — can actually increase anxiety as students jockey to see who is located where and worry about things in the abstract that they cannot control.
We place students in housing with great care and thoughtfulness. Our goal is for each student to be provided a second home. You will find out where that second home is on Arrival Day.
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