The House System in Middle Division

For many years, Independent Schools like Casady have come together in a spirit of good-natured competition and play through intramural “Houses” comprised of students from all grade levels. 
Houses compete against one another for recognition, participation points, and special privileges.

In Casady's Middle Division, there are four "Houses" within the House System to bring all students and faculty together in a way devoted to fun and competition in unpredictable and, often outrageous, ways. Each House has faculty assigned to look after the House members, to encourage healthy competition and sportsmanship, and to rally support and participation in House activities.

Earlier this week, during Chapel, the Houses sorted fifth graders, new students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, and new faculty; giving each one a place to belong in the division beyond their advisory or grade level. Each House has two Prefects, a boy and girl from eighth grade, who participate in the planning and running of House events. This year's Prefects were handed the proverbial keys to the division, and then each House's Prefects announced their new House members to the cheers and welcome from the rest of the House members.

Steeped in the traditions of the School, the four Houses are named after the first four headmasters to lead Casady: Michael Martin, Shaun Kelly, Howard Taber, and Robert Woolsey. There will be more events throughout the year so watch the School's social media channels to see updates and other exciting activities the fifth through eighth graders do within the House system.
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Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
Casady School is a PreK-12, independent, college preparatory Episcopal day school committed to deeper-level learning. Casady School welcomes a student body that reflects the diversity of the world around us and therefore does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs generally accorded or made available to students at the School.