Calendar

Please note, if you are a current student, parent, or faculty member a more comprehensive calendar can be accessed through the mySHP portal.
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    No Classes: Professional Day

    8:00 - Please join us for Mass in the Chapel
    8:30 - Breakfast in the dining hall
    9:30 - Auditorium
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    First Day of School - Special Mass Schedule

    8:50Grade 9 - Report to the Auditorium
    Grade 10 - Report to the Gym
    9:10Block A
    10:20Grades 9 & 10 - Block B
    Grades 11 & 12 - Mass

    11:25Grade 9 - Peer HR
    Grade 10 - Auditorium
    Grades 11 & 12 Lunch
    12:40Grades 9 & 10 - Mass
    Grades 11 & 12 - Block B
    1:45Block C
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    Second Day of School - Special Schedule

    8:45Block D
    9:55Block E
    10:55Lunch/Peer HR
    12:10Block F
    1:15Block G
    2:15Dismissal
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    Third Day of School - All Classes Meet

    8:45Block A
    9:30Block B
    10:10Block C
    10:50Block D
    11:30Lunch/Peer HR
    12:30Block E
    1:10Block F
    1:50Block G
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 1

    Room 228
    Last names Aiken - Cooper

    Monthly Leadership Meeting

    Auditorium:  All students in grades 10 - 12 and all faculty.
    Peer HRs:  all students in grade 9 and their Peer Leaders
    Contact: Mr. Durning

    Mothers Auxiliary Meeting

    Dining Hall
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 2

    Room 228
    Last names Cordeiro - Foti

    Fathers Club Meeting

    Dining Hall
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 3

    Room 228
    Last names Freitas - Lyons

    Event: Yale University Press Book Featuring SHP Students

    Auditorium
    Attendance is mandatory for all juniors and seniors.

    Shelley Fisher Fishkin
    • Stanford University
      • Joseph S. Atha Professor in Humanities, Professor of English, and by courtesy, of African and African American Studies
    • Education
      • Ph.D., Yale University, American Studies
      • M. Phil, Yale University, American Studies
      • M.A., Yale University, English
      • B.A., Yale College, English
    • About
      • Dr. Fishkin will be discussing her latest book, Jim, with former Prep students whose comments about the character of Jim are featured.  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been an important part of the English Department's curriculum for decades.
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      • Shelley Fisher Fishkin's principal concern throughout her career has been literature and social justice. Much of her work has focused on issues of race and racism in America, and on recovering and interpreting voices that were silenced, marginalized, or ignored in America's past. 
     
      • She has served as President of the American Studies Association and of the Mark Twain Circle of America.
     
      • Her most recent book is Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade (Yale University Press, 2025),  which appeared in Yale's "Black Lives" book series edited by David Blight, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Jacquelyn Goldsby. Kirkus Reviews called  it "a powerful work of historical scholarship that brings to life one of American fiction's most complex creations." G. Faye Dant, founder of Jim's Journey: The Huck Finn Freedom Center, called the book “a captivating narrative about enslavement and racism well beyond the fictional character Jim." And Twain biographer Ron Powers (Mark Twain: A Life) wrote that  “Fishkin stands at the pinnacle of Mark Twain studies and criticism. Her astonishing gifts have taken her, and us, far beyond the often-cramped field of enquiries into Mark Twain. She has stood virtually alone in her insistence on race as the thematic foundation of Mark Twain’s literary greatness, producing books, essays, papers and lectures that break open the deceptively bland yet wickedly subtle strategies through which Twain became a defiant truth-teller. . . . Jim, at the end, is nothing short of a call to hope: hope that even in morally chaotic times such as ours, words—written well, read responsibly, and evaluated with bold sophistication—can save us." 





    Contact: Mr. Pascal
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 4

    Room 228
    Last names Machado - Passalacqua
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    1968 Reunion

    Main Campus - DiningHall
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    Mothers Auxiliary Welcome Mass & Brunch

    Westin Governor Morris Hotel, Morristown
    Westin Governor Morris Hotel
    Morristown
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 5

    Room 228
    Last names:  Paul - Snyder
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    Senior Seminar - Session 1 - Group 6

    Room 228
    Last names:  Srinivasan - Swigard

    Senior Common App Webinar

    Virtual Event
    This event is for Seniors and their parents.
    Contact: Mr. Laster
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    Junior College Placement Kickoff Part 1 - Virtual

    Virtual Event
    This event is for Juniors and their parents.
    Contact: Mr. Laster
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    Blood Drive

    Upper Parking Lot
    Contact: Mr. McMahon

    SHP Hockey & Alumni Kick off Event

    Shillelagh Pub @ Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh
    This event is for parents of all current, future and graduated student athletes and Alumni of the SHP Hockey Program.

    Register Here: https://host.nxt.blackbaud.com/registration-form/?formId=e4f97f6e-ff65-499d-acdd-e0d70e0b2b14&envId=p-XfVMB7fS40aW4otU7ApZCg&zone=usa
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    The Prep Legends

    Main Campus - Auditorium
    5:00pm - 5:30pm - Pre-Reception
    5:30pm - 7:00pm - Cocktails & Dinner
    7:15pm - 11:00pm - Evening Presentation

    Registration Coming Soon!

    For more details, please view the main page here.


    Contact: James Boyle
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