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2026

2026

  • Molly '12 and Madeline '16 Zeif

    Alumni Interview: Five Things That Matter with Molly '12 and Madeline '16 Zeif

    No matter how far they roam, sisters Molly ’12 and Madeline ’16 Zeif share an undeniable bond: the same radiant, unmistakable smile, deeply rooted Vermont values, and the rare distinction of both doing exactly what they’ve always wanted to do. Though their paths have taken them from the mountains of Montana and British Columbia to the bustling streets of Brooklyn and Edinburgh, their journeys toward social and environmental impact began right here at Burr and Burton. Today, they are putting their passions into practice, proving that a Burr and Burton education can be a launchpad for a purposeful life.
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  • Ada-Grace Perry '22

    Alumni Interview: Five Things That Matter with Ada-Grace Perry '22

    Not every road is meant to be straight. After high school, Ada-Grace Perry ’22 did what many students feel expected to do: she enrolled in a four-year college, joined a team, and stepped into a traditional nursing program. But something didn’t feel right. Instead of pushing through, she made the courageous decision to step away.

    What followed wasn’t a detour but clarity. She chose an approach that allowed her to learn and work simultaneously, and she is now ahead of her original timeline. Today, she is a practicing nurse, graduating without student debt, and preparing to begin her dream role in cardiac care, all at the age of 22. She credits her parents, Sarah (‘89) and Eric, as her constant source of encouragement and stability. They are not the only ones who believe in her; this past year, she was one of only two nursing students from Vermont State University to receive a DAISY Award nomination for above-and-beyond compassionate care. 
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