At Mirman School, all of our students become alumni and remain part of our community for the rest of their lives. As important members of our special community, both your time at Mirman and your post-Mirman journey and achievements continue to inspire our current students and faculty. Whether you walked our halls recently or many decades ago, you are an integral part of Beverly and Norman Mirman’s vision for what a school for gifted students could be. This page is dedicated to celebrating your stories, fostering connections, and helping to provide a space where your memories and milestones are honored.
We invite you to reconnect with old friends, share your experiences, and stay engaged with the school that helped shape your future. To share your alumni news for inclusion in our upcoming alumni newsletter, or to get involved in volunteering with Mirman, contact our alumni relations director, alumna Sanam Khamneipur Smith, at ssmith@mirman.org.
Together, we continue to uphold the values of Responsibility, Integrity, Discovery, Empathy, and Resilience that represent Mirman School.
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Check Out Stories from Alumni Visits and Teaching Series
Joseph Greenfield, husband of Mirman alumna Fernanda Greenfield, came to offer a special LEAP series for our Upper School students on ethical (or "white hat") hacking.
This past March Dr. Benjamin Karney ’76-’80 returned to campus to speak with our Human Development students. Ben is a Professor of Social Psychology at UCLA and an adjunct behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation.
Before Winter Break, alumna and Sony Pictures Television executive Elyse Seder '88-'95 returned to campus to speak with Mr. Jeffery Flagg's Multimedia Film Production LEAP class.
Mirman School is committed to building and sustaining a community that is free from discrimination of any kind. Mirman School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in its admission process or in the administration of any school program or policy.