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Prep school in Brooklyn, New York, US

Packer Collegiate Institute (2009) Location 170 Joralemon Street Brooklyn , New York City 11201 United States 40°41′33″N 73°59′33″W / 40.6925°N 73.9925°W / 40.6925; -73.9925 Information School type Independent Motto Macte Virtute (Well Done) Founded 1845; 181 years ago (1845) Chair OhSang Kwon Head of school Jennifer Weyburn Faculty Fulltime: 131 Parttime: 15 Grades pre-K–12 Enrollment 1,000+[1] (2020) Colors Maroon & White Mascot Pelican Newspaper The Packer Prism Endowment $30 million[citation needed] Website packer.edu

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The **Packer Collegiate Institute** is an independent [college preparatory](/source/University-preparatory_school) school for students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Formerly the **Brooklyn Female Academy**, Packer has been located at 170 Joralemon Street in the historic district of [Brooklyn Heights](/source/Brooklyn_Heights%2C_Brooklyn) neighborhood of [Brooklyn](/source/Brooklyn), New York City, since its founding in 1845.

## History

In [Brooklyn Heights](/source/Brooklyn_Heights) in 1845, a committee of landowners and merchants interested in improving the education of girls raised funds for a new school, which they called the Brooklyn Female Academy, and which they located on Joralemon Street. Although the school was successful, both financially and educationally, with steadily increasing enrollment, on January 1, 1853, the building caught fire and burned to the ground.

The Academy received an offer from Harriet L. Packer, the widow of William S. Packer, to give $65,000 towards rebuilding the school if it were named after her late husband; this would be the largest gift ever made for the education of girls. The new building was designed by [Minard Lafever](/source/Minard_Lafever), a noted designer of Brooklyn churches, and opened in November 1854. The chapel is notable for having stained-glass Tiffany windows.

After the Episcopal parish of [St. Ann's](/source/St._Ann's_and_the_Holy_Trinity_Church), whose [James Renwick](/source/James_Renwick_Jr.)-designed church at Livingston and Clinton street was around the corner from the school, moved into the abandoned Holy Trinity Church on Montague Street – also designed by Minard Lafever – in 1969, the church was sold to the school. A modernist connecting building, including a glass atrium which can be seen from Livingston Street, was added in 2003, designed by Hugh Hardy of H3 Collaborative Architecture.[2]

Until 1972 Packer was primarily a girls’ school, with boys attending only kindergarten through fourth grade while girls and young women were enrolled through high school as well as a two-year junior college. The [junior college](/source/Junior_college) program is no longer operational.

A five-year-plan completed in 2017 changed many facets of student life at Packer. A traditional 5-weekday schedule was replaced with a seven-day rotating schedule with "bands" instead of periods, the maximum number of classes a day changed from six to five, the last class of every day was extended from 50 minutes to 90 minutes (with each of a students' maximum seven total classes – down from eight – having a 90-minute period once during each cycle), the addition of a time of day called "community" dedicated to clubs and other activities so that each student had a lunchtime, and the revamping of the advising program, study hall, and independent reading. This scheduling system was altered due to [COVID-19](/source/COVID-19), but has since returned.

Early in 2018, Headmaster Bruce Dennis (1949–2022) announced that he would retire at the end of the 2018–2019 school year. On October 3, 2018, Packer announced that Dr. Jennifer Weyburn had been selected to become headmaster after Dennis's retirement.[3]

## Technology

Packer has a laptop program and the institution describes itself as a "laptop school where technology is woven into the curriculum at all levels."[4] The guidelines of the program state that every student must have a laptop from fifth grade through graduation in twelfth grade. Met with much skepticism at first, *[Time](/source/Time_Magazine)* reports the thinking behind the laptop program in detail below:

The wireless Packer would be very different from the old Packer. All assignments, handouts, work sheets, what-have-you would be distributed electronically. Students would take notes on their laptops in class, then take their laptops home and do their homework on them. To turn in an assignment, they would simply drag and drop it into the appropriate folder, where the teacher could wirelessly retrieve it. Voila: the paperless classroom.[5]

## Arts

Packer has visual arts, photography, media arts, dance, drama, orchestra, brass choir, chamber music, wind ensemble, chorus and a Middle and Upper School jazz band. Among Packer's facilities lies the Janet Clinton Performing Arts Center, which features instrumental and choral music classrooms, a dance studio and the Pratt Theater. This performance space supports multiple theatrical productions including student-led performances throughout the year. The visual arts department also participates in several annual film challenges run by the [All American High School Film Festival](https://www.hsfilmfest.com/), where students compete globally to create films using (but not limited to) equipment provided by their school in a short time frame.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Packer also holds an in school film festival, giving out awards to other student made films.[14][15]

## Notable alumni and faculty

The [James Renwick](/source/James_Renwick_Jr.)–designed former [St. Ann's Church](/source/St._Ann's_and_the_Holy_Trinity_Church), now part of the school, has stained glass by [Henry E. Sharp](/source/Henry_E._Sharp).

- [Frances Julia Barnes](/source/Frances_Julia_Barnes) (1846–1920), temperance reformer

- [Judi Barrett](/source/Judi_Barrett), 1958, author (*[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs](/source/Cloudy_with_a_Chance_of_Meatballs)*)

- [Mary C. C. Bradford](/source/Mary_C._C._Bradford), educator and suffragist

- [Emma F. R. Campbell](/source/Emma_F._R._Campbell), 1859, poet, author, and hymn writer, teacher who wrote a notable hymn of her time: "Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By"...

- [Cornelia Chase Brant](/source/Cornelia_Chase_Brant), [Dean](/source/Dean_(education)) of [New York Medical College and Hospital for Women](/source/New_York_Medical_College_and_Hospital_for_Women)

- [Mary Bunting](/source/Mary_Bunting), 1929, president of [Radcliffe College](/source/Radcliffe_College) and first woman appointed to the [Atomic Energy Commission](/source/United_States_Atomic_Energy_Commission)

- [Lucy Burns](/source/Lucy_Burns), suffragist

- [Caroline Chesebro'](/source/Caroline_Chesebro') (1825–1873), writer

- [Elizabeth Gaffney](/source/Elizabeth_Gaffney), editor and author (*Metropolis: A Novel*)

- [Virginia Granbery](/source/Virginia_Granbery), painter[16]

- [Ethan Hawke](/source/Ethan_Hawke), attended the 7th grade; actor (*[Reality Bites](/source/Reality_Bites)*, *[Dead Poets Society](/source/Dead_Poets_Society)*), writer and producer

- [Virginia Heinlein](/source/Virginia_Heinlein), 1935, wife of and co-author with [Robert A. Heinlein](/source/Robert_A._Heinlein)

- [Elisabeth Irwin](/source/Elisabeth_Irwin), 1897, founder of [Little Red Schoolhouse](/source/Little_Red_School_House)

- [Tadzio Koelb](/source/Tadzio_Koelb), novelist and critic

- [Malcolm D. Lee](/source/Malcolm_D._Lee), 1988, film and television director (*[Roll Bounce](/source/Roll_Bounce)*, *[Everybody Hates Chris](/source/Everybody_Hates_Chris)*, *[Undercover Brother](/source/Undercover_Brother)*)

- [Minnie Dessau Louis](/source/Minnie_Dessau_Louis) (1841–1922), educator

- [Lois Lowry](/source/Lois_Lowry) (born 1937), 1954, author (*[Number the Stars](/source/Number_the_Stars)*, *[The Giver](/source/The_Giver)*)

- [Dorothy Marckwald](/source/Dorothy_Marckwald) (1898–1986), interior designer

- [Pauline Van de Graaf Orr](/source/Pauline_Van_de_Graaf_Orr) (1861–1955), educator and suffragist

- [Mary Orwen](/source/Mary_Orwen) (1913–2005), abstract artist, art instructor

- [Mary White Ovington](/source/Mary_White_Ovington) (1865–1951), 1890, author, civil rights leader, co-founder and Executive Secretary of the [NAACP](/source/NAACP)

- [Fanny Purdy Palmer](/source/Fanny_Purdy_Palmer) (1839–1923), author, lecturer, activist

- [Dora Knowlton Ranous](/source/Dora_Knowlton_Ranous) (1859–1916), author, editor, translator, book reviewer

- [Lincoln Restler](/source/Lincoln_Restler), 2002, politician

- [Darrian Robinson](/source/Darrian_Robinson), 2012, chess player

- [Dare Rose](/source/Dare_Rose), 2020, swimmer

- [Rosanna Scotto](/source/Rosanna_Scotto), 1976, television news anchor, FOX 5 News (New York City)

- [Lauren Scruggs](/source/Lauren_Scruggs_(fencer)), 2021, silver medalist in Individual Fencing at the [2024 Paris Olympics](/source/2024_Paris_Olympics)

- [Helen Sewell](/source/Helen_Sewell) (1896–1957), illustrator and writer

- [Emily Elizabeth Veeder](/source/Emily_Elizabeth_Veeder), novelist, poet

- [Marion Wells](/source/Marion_Wells), 1948, socialite and philanthropist

- [Lois Wilson](/source/Lois_W.), 1912, founder of [Al-Anon](/source/Al-Anon%2FAlateen), and wife of [Bill Wilson](/source/Bill_W.), the founder of [Alcoholics Anonymous](/source/Alcoholics_Anonymous).

- [Deborah Ann Woll](/source/Deborah_Ann_Woll), 2003, actress (*[True Blood](/source/True_Blood)* and *[Daredevil](/source/Daredevil_(TV_series))*)

- [Mary Woronov](/source/Mary_Woronov), 1962, member of [Andy Warhol](/source/Andy_Warhol)'s [Factory](/source/The_Factory).

- [Marie Zimmermann](/source/Marie_Zimmermann), designer and maker of jewelry and metalwork

## In popular culture

- Packer can be seen as a set for the CW television series *[Gossip Girl](/source/Gossip_Girl_(TV_series))* in multiple episodes throughout the first three seasons, as both interior and exterior locations.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Fast Facts"](https://www.packer.edu/about/fast-facts). *packer.edu*. The Packer Collegiate Institute. Retrieved February 15, 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [White, Norval](/source/Norval_White); Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). [*AIA Guide to New York City*](/source/AIA_Guide_to_New_York_City) (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. pp. [597](https://archive.org/details/aiaguidetonewyor0000unse_m6u4/page/597/mode/2up?q=597), [600](https://archive.org/details/aiaguidetonewyor0000unse_m6u4/page/600/mode/2up?q=600). [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-19538-386-7](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-19538-386-7).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Our Next Head of School"](https://www.packer.edu/about/next-head). The Packer Collegiate Institute. Retrieved October 3, 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["The Packer Collegiate Institute: Packer's Laptops Make News"](https://web.archive.org/web/20100614074631/http://www.packer.edu/page.cfm?p=573). Archived from [the original](http://www.packer.edu/page.cfm?p=573) on June 14, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2009.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** [Time (magazine)](https://web.archive.org/web/20031027164509/http://www.time.com/time/2003/wireless/article/old_school__new_tricks_01a.html)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** All American High School Film Festival (November 6, 2025). [*"What's Inside Viola's World" by Packer Collegiate Institute – 2025 NYC FI CE Submission*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLbvbWI3cnA). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** All American High School Film Festival (April 23, 2025). [*"Final Chord" by Packer Collegiate Institute – 2025 Spring Film Invitational 2nd Runner Up*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dch_L0-FHo). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** All American High School Film Festival (May 1, 2024). [*Unseen Genius - Packer Collegiate Institute - 2024 Spring FI Submission*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MsOBzY8cXs). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** All American High School Film Festival (October 28, 2022). [*Packer Collegiate Institute - Brooklyn, NY - 2022 NYC Film Invitational Complete Experience Finalist*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GrNzEkksSA). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** All American High School Film Festival (October 30, 2023). [*"What You Don't Know Is That I'll Wait" - Packer Collegiate Institute - 2023 Film Invitational: CE*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xQ5qH8QKdk). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** All American High School Film Festival (October 30, 2019). [*2019 Film Invitational 3-Day Complete Experience - The Packer Collegiate Institute*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r9JTrl3uNU). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** Michael Miller (October 10, 2018). [*3DAY PACKER 2018FI*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU3heVopih0). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-13)** All American High School Film Festival (October 27, 2017). [*2017 AAHSFF Film Invitational Packer High School*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIuShLj2Yp0). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-14)** Carden Katz (June 4, 2016). [*Childish - A Short Film*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhG7y7323_U). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-15)** BRIC TV (January 11, 2010). [*The Packer Collegiate Institute Show: BK4Reel*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O8DXeS6Oeo). Retrieved March 2, 2026 – via YouTube.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-whitemountain_16-0)** ["Virginia Granbery (1831–1921) – White Mountain Art & Artists"](http://whitemountainart.com/about-3/artists/virginia-granbery-1831-1921/). Retrieved January 9, 2017.

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