2025–2026 Red&Gold

THE PATH WE WALK TOGETHER

AS YOU READ THE STORIES THAT FOLLOW, I hope you’ll see how this vision comes to life — in classrooms, rehearsals, and Advisory meetings, on the field, in the library, and beyond. The articles in this issue reflect the depth of our faculty, the strength of our program, and the joy we see in our boys every day. We are not a school of shortcuts. We are a school of substance, reflection, and deep commitment. That work is not easy. And it is never finished. But it is good work. And it is ours. CARRYING THE MISSION FORWARD

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Burns Jones has served as head of school at Cathedral School for Boys since 2015. Previously, he led Canterbury School in North Carolina and began his career as a high school English teacher, soccer coach, and dorm parent. Burns earned a B.A. in English from Sewanee, where he captained the varsity soccer team; an M.A. in

English from Middlebury College; and a J.D. with honors from the University of South Carolina. A 2014 Klingenstein Fellow, he currently serves on the board of the National Association of Episcopal Schools. Burns and his wife, Elizabeth, have two sons, Wyatt ’20 and Crawford ’25.

WE ARE NOT A SCHOOL OF SHORTCUTS. WE ARE A SCHOOL OF SUBSTANCE, REFLECTION, AND DEEP COMMITMENT.

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