Alumni News
Life After Falk: Alumni News
Over the past few months, several Falk alumni have responded to the Falk Development Office’s request to stay in touch. We’d like to share what we’ve learned.
Sarah (Murdoch) Schneider, 1941 or 42, is living in Castro Valley, California. Robert Goldszer, 1964, and his wife, Madi, are enjoying life in Coral Gables, Florida, where Robert is the chief medical officer at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He has fond memories of his years at Falk. David Berger, 1975, is living in Pittsburgh. Wendy (Meyer-Kincak) Kramer, 1991, is an art teacher at the Pittsburgh Montessori School. Kara (Crawford) Barton, 1995, got her master’s degree in Deaf Education. She and her husband are planning to raise their family in the Pittsburgh area. Christina (Parks) Johnson, 1996, is also raising her family in the area. Lindsay Rusnak, 1996, is teaching Pre-K at Stuart School for Boys in New Orleans. Jean Schneider, 1998, is a med student at Einstein College of New York. And Scott Stern, 2007, has published his first book (see link below), Outside the Box Origami: A New Generation of Extraordinary Folds.
Alumni in the News
Rob Marshall proves you can go home again --- Class of 1974
Online interview with Charlene Foggie Barnett about Teenie Harris
Scott Stern publishes a book on Origami --- Class of 2007
Hannah Malvin: Wins Gold at 2010 World Rowing --- Class of 2002
Yann Le Gall: Transcending Boundaries ---- Class of 1999
Dr. Marian Vollmer Retires

After 30 Years of Teaching at Falk School
Falk School Outstanding Alumni Award
2011 recipient -- James Burgwyn, class of 1950 -- Read more
2010 recipient -- Sigo Falk, class of 1946 -- Read more
2009 recipient-- Charlene Foggie Burnett--Read more
2008 recipient -- Nancy Richter Brzeski, class of 1938 --Read more
2007 recipient -- Henry Fisher, class of 1950--Read more

What Makes Falk Special
The teachers are so nice and I've learned a lot! I like how the school is not too big so everybody knows each other."
