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Tabor Academy was founded by Mrs. Elizabeth Taber in 1876. It was a time, as Mrs. Taber was clearly aware, of great national events: the Centennial Celebration of the Declaration of Independence and the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, as well as the end of the presidency of Ulysses Grant. A decade out from the end of the Civil War, much of the country was in an optimistic mood. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876; Thomas Edison was close to discovering the electric light. Custer would make his "last stand" in the summer. Harvard and Yale would play their first Thanksgiving football game in the fall.
Mrs. Taber had grown up in Marion, Massachusetts, and spent her childhood along the shores of Sippican Harbor. She married Stephen Taber, moved to New Bedford, and became the mother of three children. While her husband achieved considerable wealth as both a clock maker and whale ship investor, Mrs. Taber’s life was shadowed by sadness. She saw all three of her children die in infancy, and after the Civil War her husband died as well. For a period of time, Mrs. Taber apparently lived in solitude in a New Bedford mansion, but then, in her mid-eighties, she underwent a kind of epiphany. She determined to make her life count for something good, so she returned to the town of Marion to begin a decade-long transformation of the place of her birth. She committed her great material gain to good use. She caused to be built parks, a library, the town’s Music Hall, and, finally, Tabor Academy, which she named, as a kind of theological pun and to expand its meaning beyond herself, for Mt. Tabor in the Holy Land.... Read more

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Sarah Purdy '12 selected for All State Orchestra
Sarah Purdy, Tabor Academy 10th grader from Plymou...  |  |
Senior Ben Smith, Class of '06, leads by example on and off the field at Harvard. Ben Smith, along with his Harvard lacrosse teammates, has excelled on the field ...  |  |
Sean Young '11 receives Lacrosse Award Sean Young, Tabor Junior and varsity defenseman, has been named an Adidas H...  |  |
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Lex says...
Name: Lex Davis
Hometown: Bellaire, Texas
Former School: Cardigan Mountain School
Why I came to Tabor: Originally, I was interested in the Tabor Boy Program, but now that I am here, I feel it was also because of the hands-on learning aspect. Tabor is the only school I knew of that could offer a class in sail training where during the academic day, you go out and sail boats.
How I have grown as a student: Coming to Tabor has totally remade my definition of time management. By this, I mean that Study hall is not just 7:30-9:30, but also my free blocks and after sports.
What I like about the Tabor classroom: Being in a close-knit community, I feel comfortable speaking openly in class. Although I am a freshman in some sophomore classes, I feel no fear about voicing my opinion in class.
Three qualities of my favorite Tabor teacher: 1) takes class seriously, but can have fun and is not super uptight about things; 2) available day or night to offer help; and 3) is not only a teacher, but also a dorm parents, advisor, and friend
Best school book this year: My favorite book so far is Of Mice and Men. My experience with the book wasn’t the best, but my teacher helped me think about the novel in ways I would not have guessed. This helped me learn how to look at things in a different perspective.
My impression of the new Math and Science wing: Since math and science are my favorite classes, this place is AWESOME!!!
Activities outside the classroom: Tabor Boy; Wrestling; Photo Pool
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