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Julia de la Torre appointed Head of Moorestown Friends

Julia de la Torre succeeds Laurence Van Meter who will retire at the end of the school year.

Julia de la Torre. Photo courtesy of Moorestown Friends School.

The Moorestown Friends School Committee (Board of Trustees) is pleased to announce the appointment of Julia de la Torre as the next Head of School. de la Torre is the ninth Head of School in what is considered the “modern era” at Moorestown Friends (post-1920, after the school reconsolidated on one site). She currently serves as Head of Upper School at Greenhills School in Ann Arbor, Mich. and previously served as the Executive Director of Primary Source, a non-profit focused on global education and citizenship.

“Julia’s energy, warmth and ability to relate genuinely with each person she met impressed everyone during her visit,” said School Committee Clerk (Board Chair) Barbara Rose Caldwell. “She brings both a deep commitment to the values and program of Moorestown Friends School, along with a unique perspective and vision for our future.”

A graduate of Haverford College, de la Torre taught French and chaired the Foreign Language Department at Kent Denver School in Englewood, Colo., before serving in the Peace Corps in Moldova. Subsequently she completed a master’s degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in International Educational Policy and a certificate in non-profit Management and Leadership at the Boston University Questrom School of Business.

“Haverford was also my first introduction to Quakerism and to the kind of inclusive community that I want to always create in schools,” de la Torre said. “In today’s complex world, the focus on academic excellence and ethical and spiritual growth at MFS is exactly the combination students need to thrive and contribute on a global scale.”

Fluent in French and Romanian and proficient in Spanish, de la Torre grew up in a truly international home. A first generation American born to a German mother and an Argentine father, she was raised in a family that in her words “valued cultural understanding, empathy and human connection through commonality and difference.”

In her free time, de la Torre enjoys spending time with her family — husband Patrick and son Evan, who will enter the Beginnings at MFS Early Childhood Program in 2018. de la Torre and her family enjoy travel, cooking and anything outdoors — hiking, cycling and running to name a few.

Julia de la Torre will succeed Laurence Van Meter (MFS Class of ’68) who, in November 2016, announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2017–2018 school year following his 18th year. Her appointment concludes a comprehensive national search which was led by a search committee co-clerked by Barbara Rose Caldwell and trustee Nick Smith. The committee also consisted of Former Trustee Toni Proffitt Brown, trustee and assistant school committee clerk Phil Lippincott, former board chair Naoji Moriuchi (MFS Class of ’94), trustee Whitty Ransome (MFS Class of ’63), fourth grade teacher Emily Gojman, history teacher Jacob Stein Greenberg and math teacher Dorothy López.

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