Alumni

News & Class Notes

Class Notes

From marriages, births, and job promotions to entrepreneurial endeavors, global travels, and creative projects, class notes share what’s happening in the professional and personal lives of AC alumni!

To submit your own class note, email alumni@allendalecolumbia.org, contact your class agent, or complete our online form. 

Photos and captions are also welcome. (Please submit the highest-quality version possible of your photograph.)

Class Agents

If you enjoy connecting with your classmates, or you already communicate frequently with members of your graduating class and are looking to volunteer, the Class Agent program could be the perfect opportunity for you!

It may be collecting class notes for the alumni magazine, encouraging classmates to return to AC for Reunion weekend, assisting the school in locating “lost” alumni, or communicating the importance of participation in the school’s fundraising efforts, we need your help!

Below is a list of all classes with a current class agent assigned. Contact us at alumni@allendalecolumbia.org.

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AC's Distinguished Alumni Award

The Allendale Columbia School Distinguished Alumni Award (DAA) was established in 2009. This honor is presented to alumni who have brought distinction at the highest levels to Allendale Columbia School through professional, community, or philanthropic achievements.

Click here to submit a nomination!

Update Your Info and/or Submit a Class Note

Alumni Information
Contact Information
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Class Note/Update
Is there anything you'd like to share with the Allendale Columbia School community? (Marriages, births, job promotions, travels, creative projects, etc.)
AC Interests
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