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The Crefeld School is a small, private school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The headmaster is Dr. Mark Piechota. The school is known for its small class sizes, engaging curriculum, and friendly environment. The school is also known for its Glassworks and arts program. Crefeld has a very accepting environment in which students of all races, genders, backgrounds, sexual orientations, and heritage can feel safe and comfortable.
Administration
Headmaster: Dr. Mark Piechota
Director of Admissions: Stacey Cunitz
Director of Emotional Support Services: Peter Capper
Disciplinarian: Bill Mccaffrey
Middleschool disciplinarian: Dan Cunitz
Trivia
Teachers are called by their first name at Crefeld.
The Crefeld building used to be a mansion.
Students are allowed off campus for lunch.
Students and staff can access the computer network from anywhere.
Teachers can bring their pet dogs to school.
The third floor used to include a studio, smoking room, and film development room. Now, due to Chestnut Hill's fire code, and for insurance reasons, it has been replaced by offices. Students are no longer allowed on the third floor.
For a time, every Friday, advisories would cook food for the school for "brunch." Now, due to insurance reasons, students are not allowed to use the kitchen. So now, it is just "snack."
Most advisories have outside gatherings such as dinners, lunches or other activities.
Friday afternoons are used for activities such as dance team, board games, movie groups, women's group, D&D and art
The Chestnut Hill Father's Club Basketball League holds games in the Crefeld School gym on Friday nights and Saturday mornings during the winter.
External links
The Crefeld School
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