Emily Mellott grew up in Chicago and heard about IMSA through the State Talent Search. On a tour with her family she decided it was a place she wanted to be. She recalls that the letter about her acceptance to the class of 1991 also noted that IMSA may not have the funds to stay open. Mellott had previously attended a magnet school in Chicago and arriving at IMSA she appreciated that she now lived with all her friends and could participate in extracurricular activities. She joined the swim team, played in the orchestra, and sang in the choir. She got involved in starting a student newspaper and came up with its name at the first meeting: The Acronym. Academically, Mellott found the IMSA experience challenging, particularly the first semeste...
Dr. Michael Hancock is a member of the charter class who returned to IMSA as faculty in the English ...
Gerrad Holtz first heard about IMSA in sixth grade when an older brother applied. He did a summer pr...
Dr. Leon Lederman and Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall discuss the idea for a science and math school, th...
Erica (Thomas) Switzer, class of 2000, grew up in Maywood, in Cook County. She did very well in scho...
Charlotte (Whittaker) Kellim, class of 2008, first heard about IMSA when she was in elementary schoo...
Two members of the class of 2010, Stephanie Williams and Shirley Xiao, reflect on why they came to I...
Emma Conover and Katie Evans are both members of the class of 2009. Conover knew about IMSA because ...
John Stark speaks to five members of the class of 2009. Ope Kusoro first learned about IMSA from a c...
Three members of the class of 1995 look back on their IMSA experiences twenty years after they gradu...
Asked why they came to IMSA, Sivilay says she came for the challenge, with support from her parents....
Four members of the class of 2004 speak to their experiences at IMSA in an interview recorded at the...
Patrick McWilliams was a member of the English faculty at IMSA between 1987 and 1998. He had previou...
Dr. Leon Lederman, Stephen Moore ’89, Jill Mitchell \u2789, Rebecca Arnal ’89, and Dr. Stephanie Pac...
Five members of IMSA\u27s class of 2009 - friends and former roommates - speak with John Stark, form...
Dr. Leon Lederman, Terri Willard \u2789, David Kung ’89, and Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall discuss the...
Dr. Michael Hancock is a member of the charter class who returned to IMSA as faculty in the English ...
Gerrad Holtz first heard about IMSA in sixth grade when an older brother applied. He did a summer pr...
Dr. Leon Lederman and Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall discuss the idea for a science and math school, th...
Erica (Thomas) Switzer, class of 2000, grew up in Maywood, in Cook County. She did very well in scho...
Charlotte (Whittaker) Kellim, class of 2008, first heard about IMSA when she was in elementary schoo...
Two members of the class of 2010, Stephanie Williams and Shirley Xiao, reflect on why they came to I...
Emma Conover and Katie Evans are both members of the class of 2009. Conover knew about IMSA because ...
John Stark speaks to five members of the class of 2009. Ope Kusoro first learned about IMSA from a c...
Three members of the class of 1995 look back on their IMSA experiences twenty years after they gradu...
Asked why they came to IMSA, Sivilay says she came for the challenge, with support from her parents....
Four members of the class of 2004 speak to their experiences at IMSA in an interview recorded at the...
Patrick McWilliams was a member of the English faculty at IMSA between 1987 and 1998. He had previou...
Dr. Leon Lederman, Stephen Moore ’89, Jill Mitchell \u2789, Rebecca Arnal ’89, and Dr. Stephanie Pac...
Five members of IMSA\u27s class of 2009 - friends and former roommates - speak with John Stark, form...
Dr. Leon Lederman, Terri Willard \u2789, David Kung ’89, and Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall discuss the...
Dr. Michael Hancock is a member of the charter class who returned to IMSA as faculty in the English ...
Gerrad Holtz first heard about IMSA in sixth grade when an older brother applied. He did a summer pr...
Dr. Leon Lederman and Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall discuss the idea for a science and math school, th...