Calendar

October 2024

  • Oct
    2

    Navigating College Admission Tests

    Student Life Center - SLC
    Hear from the experts at Compass Education Group as they lead a thoughtful and pragmatic discussion about navigating the current testing landscape.
    Presentation topics will include:
    College Admissions and the Modern Testing Dilemma
    Latest Developments in SAT/ACT Digital Transitions
    Choosing Wisely Between Tests and Formats
    Crafting A Personalized Testing and Prep Timeline
    When To Submit Scores in a Test-Optional Era
    Test Prep Strategies: Cost, Format, Schedule, and Realistic Goals
  • Oct
    3

    Alumni Council Meeting

    Patio - Library - LIB
  • Oct
    4

    Tag Day

    On Friday October 4th the Tag Day will benefit the DFRC, Delaware Foundation Reaching Citizens.  DFRC is a well-respected Delaware foundation dedicated to raising funds and consciousness in support of programs that enrich the lives of Delawareans with intellectual disABILITIES. Established in 1956, the private, nonprofit organization is dedicated to identifying and funding programs based on community need.

    Students may purchase a tag the week of the dress down for $2.00.  Students must purchase a tag in advance in order to dress down on the day.  On these days a certain level of decorum, neatness, and modesty is necessary.  It is with these ideals in mind that students may wear attire that meets these standards.
  • Oct
    5

    Saturday Campus Tours - Walk with Admissions

    Can't make our Fall Open House on October 27th? Spend the morning with us on October 5th! Tour campus, meet the admissions staff and get an abbreviated glimpse of the Archmere experience. Please keep in mind that the Saturday tours are group tours; personalized tours are offered through the week. 

    Register here

    **The link will take you to a calendar view. Scroll to October 5th to sign up!**
  • "La Chanson d'Ève", lecture recital with mezzo-soprano Emily Bullock, with Chris McCloskey, piano

    Patio - Courtyard - CRT
    Emily Bullock, mezzo soprano, with Chris McCloskey, piano: La Chanson d’Eve, late songs of Gabriel Fauré in relation to late paintings of Paul Cézanne. Ms. Bullock is Professor of Voice at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.

    The event is free! Kindly register at https://host.nxt.blackbaud.com/registration-form/?formId=1577cfed-e1f5-4662-83cf-c53ec84a94e5&envId=p-xaq4JWmFBUOQ6A2JacaHqQ&zone=usa
  • Oct
    6

    Mothers' Guild Rosary & Tea

    Patio - Music Room - MUS
    RSVP to teenymervine@verizon.net by September 29th
  • Oct
    9

    All School Testing Day-Freshman, Sophomores & Juniors Required to Attend School for 1/2 Day

    Freshman, Sophomores & Juniors will only need to be on campus from 8:00am - Noon

    Freshman will be taking CCRA exam 
    Sophomores will be taking the PreACT
    Juniors will be taking the PSAT
    Seniors will not attend school and can schedule college visits this day.
  • Oct
    11

    Tag Day

    Occasionally students will have Tag Day fundraisers to benefit local charities and causes during which students can purchase a “tag”  dress out of uniform for the day. Tag day passes for the year will be sold during the first weeks of school for $50.00.  Students may purchase a tag the week of the dress down for $2.00.  Students must purchase a tag in advance in order to dress down on the day.  On these days a certain level of decorum, neatness, and modesty is necessary.  It is with these ideals in mind that students may wear attire that meets these standards.
  • Oct
    12

    Saturday Campus Tours - Walk with Admissions

    Can't make our Fall Open House on October 27th? Spend the morning with us on October 12th! Tour campus, meet the admissions staff and get an abbreviated glimpse of the Archmere experience. Please keep in mind that the Saturday tours are group tours; personalized tours are offered through the week. 

    Register here

    **The link will take you to a calendar view. Scroll to October 5th to sign up!**
  • Archmere Talent Expo for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade musicians

    Patio - The Patio - PAT
    Music students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades studying with a private teacher compete for a $1,000 scholarship applied with attendance to Archmere.

    The event is free to attend. Please click here to register.
  • Homecoming Dance

    Student Life Center - SLC
    If you would like to bring a guest, please print the form linked below complete, and bring it to StuCo or Mr. Nowaczyk.  You will need to have your guest's administrator sign it, so send it to them ASAP!

    The Dance Agreement form with Guest Form
    Read More
  • Oct
    13

    Delaware Art Museum Student Exhibit

    Delaware Art Museum
  • Oct
    14

    Senior Portraits: Absentee & Retakes

    St. Norbert Hall - Learning Commons - Learn Comm
  • Anniversary of the School Dedication Liturgy (11th & 12 grades)

    Student Life Center - SLC
  • 37th Annual Golf Outing

    Hartefeld Country Club
    All alumni, current and past parents, faculty and staff, and friends of the Archmere community are invited to attend this annual golf tournament hosted by the Alumni Association. Proceeds from this event will support the Archmere Fund as well as the Archmere Alumni Legacy Scholarship Fund, which provides much-needed financial aid to sons and daughters of alums attending Archmere.
  • Financial Aid Night for Senior Parents

    Zoom
    Financial Aid Webinar - recommended for Senior parents. Link to register will be emailed from College Counseling closer to the program date.
  • Oct
    15

    Anniversary of the School Dedication Liturgy (9th & 10th)

    Student Life Center - SLC
  • Oct
    16

    Mothers' Guild Coffee Chats

    Patio - Music Room - MUS
    All are welcome to attend this casual chat (coffee provided!) with fellow Archmere parents!
  • Oct
    17

    Pep Rally

    Stadium
  • Oct
    18

    Tag Day

    Occasionally students will have Tag Day fundraisers to benefit local charities and causes during which students can purchase a “tag”  dress out of uniform for the day. Tag day passes for the year will be sold during the first weeks of school for $50.00.  Students may purchase a tag the week of the dress down for $2.00.  Students must purchase a tag in advance in order to dress down on the day.  On these days a certain level of decorum, neatness, and modesty is necessary.  It is with these ideals in mind that students may wear attire that meets these standards.
  • Golden Alumni Luncheon

    Patio - The Patio - PAT
    All alumni celebrating 50 years or more since graduating from Archmere Academy are invited to join us as we welcome the Class of 1974 into the Golden Alumni Society. Complimentary tickets are provided to 1974 alumni and one guest to accompany them. Tickets are $35 per person. 
     
  • Multicultural Open House & Culture Night

    Student Life Center - SLC
    Archmere’s Annual Multicultural Night will be on Friday, October 18, 2024. We will begin hosting family tours at 5:30 pm. Following the tour, your family is invited to attend our fourth annual Culture Night located in the Student Life Center. This event will begin at 6:30 pm. This fun-filled event is an opportunity to learn about our diverse community and share in interesting information about our community's native countries including its food, geography, people, traditions, and holidays. Cultural games will also be facilitated by student leaders. 
  • Oct
    19

    All-Alumni Social

    Patio - Terrace - TER
    All alumni and their families are invited to the Patio Terrace for sandwiches and refreshments following the Homecoming games. Admission is free.
     
  • Homecoming Mass

    St. Norbert Hall - Oratory - Oratory
    Our annual Homecoming Mass, presided by Father McLaughlin, is open to all alumni, current and past parents, faculty and staff, and friends of the Archmere community.
  • Reunion Reception for Classes Ending in 4 & 9

    Patio - The Patio - PAT
    This reception is for alumni of class years ending in 4 and 9. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served along with a beer and wine bar, to which you will receive three drink tickets. Tickets are $50 per person. 
     
  • Oct
    20

    Garage Sale Drop Off #2

    Jordan Munson
  • Oct
    21

    Faculty and Staff Retreat: No Classes

    Daylesford Abbey
  • Oct
    24

    Alumni Soccer Reunion

    Student Life Center - SLC
    All soccer alumni are welcome to join us as we celebrate 50 years of soccer at Archmere Academy. Admission is free. Please click here to register.
     
  • Oct
    25

    Fall Play

    Patio - Courtyard - CRT
    IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT…..
     
    The Archmere Drama Club announces its fall play production, It Happened One Night…  The time period is the late 1920’s and John and Helena Raskob have invited you to dinner at their beautiful Archmere estate to celebrate their generous contribution to the building of the Empire State Building in New York City.   You are invited, along with some of the most famous celebrities of the time period:  novelists F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald, movie star Tallulah Bankhead, Mr. Pierre DuPont, Abbott Bernard Pennings, O. Praem, and many more.  But, in the middle of the celebration, a person is found murdered!  Can you help Detective Rochenbacher solve the murder?
     
    Your ticket to the evening includes a three-course meal, entertainment, “Patio Bucks” (which you can use to buy hints and clues), and a chance at winning the grand prize for successfully identifying the murderer.   And, since it is a week before Halloween, dress up in the style of the 1920’s to earn even more “Patio Bucks” to help you solve the mystery.
     
    The Grand Prize will include many Archmere items and other surprises, including two free tickets to the Prom of your choice!
     
    It Happened One Night… was completely written by the cast and crew of the show!  The show will be performed in the Patio on Friday October 25th and Saturday October 26th with doors opening at 6:30pm.  The show portion of the evening begins at 7pm.  Tickets will be $50 for general audience, and $35 for students of any school, senior citizens, and faculty and staff and their families.  The three-course meal will be a Caesar salad, chicken alfredo, and a dessert.  Please email Mr. Manelski directly if for dietary alternative meals (vegetarian or gluten free).  Include the name of the purchaser of the ticket and what night you are attending.
     
    Tickets with table selection can be purchased at the Seatyourself website:  archmereacademy.seatyourself.biz.   Please purchase tickets before October 18th so we can let the catering company know how many people are attending.
  • End of Qtr 1

  • Tag Day

    Occasionally students will have Tag Day fundraisers to benefit local charities and causes during which students can purchase a “tag”  dress out of uniform for the day. Tag day passes for the year will be sold during the first weeks of school for $50.00.  Students may purchase a tag the week of the dress down for $2.00.  Students must purchase a tag in advance in order to dress down on the day.  On these days a certain level of decorum, neatness, and modesty is necessary.  It is with these ideals in mind that students may wear attire that meets these standards.
  • Underclassman Picture Retakes

    Moglia Fieldhouse - Small Gym - Small Gym
    Underclassman school picture retakes will be held in the gym lobby.  Order forms are in the main office.

    You can also go to www.barksdalephoto.com to order pictures.  Use code: 01408AR
  • Oct
    26

    Fall Play

    Patio - Courtyard - CRT
    IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT…..
     
    The Archmere Drama Club announces its fall play production, It Happened One Night…  The time period is the late 1920’s and John and Helena Raskob have invited you to dinner at their beautiful Archmere estate to celebrate their generous contribution to the building of the Empire State Building in New York City.   You are invited, along with some of the most famous celebrities of the time period:  novelists F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald, movie star Tallulah Bankhead, Mr. Pierre DuPont, Abbott Bernard Pennings, O. Praem, and many more.  But, in the middle of the celebration, a person is found murdered!  Can you help Detective Rochenbacher solve the murder?
     
    Your ticket to the evening includes a three-course meal, entertainment, “Patio Bucks” (which you can use to buy hints and clues), and a chance at winning the grand prize for successfully identifying the murderer.   And, since it is a week before Halloween, dress up in the style of the 1920’s to earn even more “Patio Bucks” to help you solve the mystery.
     
    The Grand Prize will include many Archmere items and other surprises, including two free tickets to the Prom of your choice!
     
    It Happened One Night… was completely written by the cast and crew of the show!  The show will be performed in the Patio on Friday October 25th and Saturday October 26th with doors opening at 6:30pm.  The show portion of the evening begins at 7pm.  Tickets will be $50 for general audience, and $35 for students of any school, senior citizens, and faculty and staff and their families.  The three-course meal will be a Caesar salad, chicken alfredo, and a dessert.  Please email Mr. Manelski directly if for dietary alternative meals (vegetarian or gluten free).  Include the name of the purchaser of the ticket and what night you are attending.
     
    Tickets with table selection can be purchased at the Seatyourself website:  archmereacademy.seatyourself.biz.   Please purchase tickets before October 18th so we can let the catering company know how many people are attending.
  • Oct
    27

    Open House

    Read More
  • Oct
    28

October 2024

  1. Sun
  2. Mon
  3. Tue
  4. Wed
  5. Thu
  6. Fri
  7. Sat
  1. 29
  2. 30
  3. 1
  4. 2
  5. 3
  6. 4
  7. 5
  8. 6
  9. 7
  10. 8
  11. 9
  12. 10
  13. 11
  14. 12
  15. 13
  16. 14
  17. 15
  18. 16
  19. 17
  20. 18
  21. 19
  22. 20
  23. 21
  24. 22
  25. 23
  26. 24
  27. 25
  28. 26
  29. 27
  30. 28
  31. 29
  32. 30
  33. 31
  34. 1
  35. 2
  • Event Categories

Archmere Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory co-educational academy,
grades 9-12 founded in 1932 by the Norbertine Fathers.