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A Farewell and Thank You to Maine Coast Semester Program Director, Sarah Rebick

Nancy Kennedy, President

Dear Chewonki alumni & friends,

I would like to provide an update about a transition in leadership at Maine Coast Semester for the upcoming year. I have made the difficult decision to reorganize our administrative staff, which includes eliminating the Maine Coast Semester director role and sharing those responsibilities among other members of the team.

I also want to thank Sarah Rebick, the outgoing program director, who recently finished her official duties. Sarah brought tremendous skill, passion, and dedication to her work, and I deeply appreciate the heartfelt care she poured into every student and family during her years at Maine Coast Semester.

Sarah first joined us in 1992 as a student (MCS VIII) and returned in 2018 as an English teacher, then served as Dean of Academics, Co-Director, and finally as Director of Maine Coast Semester in 2024. Sarah was far more than an administrator; she also served as a cabin parent, coached many of our teaching fellows, guided students through the beautiful threads of place-based learning in her Literature and the Land and Environmental Issues courses, and continues to be a fierce champion of building authentic relationships between people, place, and the natural world around us.

Please join me in thanking Sarah for wearing so many hats with curiosity and kindness, from the classroom to the dishroom and beyond. Below is a farewell note Sarah would like to share.

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Sarah Rebick, Maine Coast Semester Program Director

Dear Maine Coast Semester at Chewonki community,

It is with a heavy heart that I say farewell to Chewonki Neck this week. It has been a privilege to serve you for the last eight years.

There is much I am proud of from my years as Maine Coast Semester Director, Co-Director, Academic Dean, and before that as an English teacher. I want to take this opportunity to reflect on a few of these moments as I say goodbye.

One of the most significant ways I strived to live Chewonki’s values was through supporting our faculty team as Director these past three years to create a healthy, stable, and joyful professional community together on the heels of a period of frequent staff turnover. During these years, our team has innovated and adapted to maintain the core values and goals that have guided Maine Coast Semester through shifting conditions at Chewonki and in the world at large. We leaned into our value of cultivating in-person community, ensuring that our policies around engagement with digital technology are intentional. Along the way, we respected and honored the fact that we followed in the footsteps of great educators and visionaries who have led Maine Coast Semester since its inception.

It was a great privilege to witness and facilitate the individual and collective growth of hundreds of students and sixteen unique semesters. I am grateful for the relationships I’ve developed with so many of you. Whether we hiked together in the Bigelows, debated energy solutions in EI class, weeded together on a work program, shared laughs and stories over a meal, or navigated a difficult Great Expectations conversation, the connections are genuine and lasting. As a sixteen-year-old semester student, I found my own path in life shaped by the founding faculty who created the principles that have grounded and guided Maine Coast Semester for 38 years, and I am grateful to Chewonki for that gift.

I have also especially loved mentoring and learning from the incredible educators who have come through our teaching fellowship program. After coaching fellows for several years, I worked with Chewonki leaders to partner with Mount Holyoke College and provide a Master’s degree program as part of our fellowship experience. This partnership allowed us to expand our applicant pool, better support these young educators, and add value to the Maine Coast Semester experience for everyone.

As a teacher and administrator, I worked with talented teaching fellows and colleagues to create, coordinate, and teach curriculum for Literature and the Land, Human Ecology Seminar, and Environmental Issues. But it was the students from whom I learned the most on a daily basis.

As I have told students at the conclusion of recent semesters, it brings me peace knowing that you, thoughtful humans with good hearts, strong voices, and the tools to solve difficult problems, will lead in ways the world desperately needs right now.

Keep in touch, I know our paths will cross again; the Chewonki bond is strong. Know that if you are a recent student hoping to ask me for a college recommendation, I am still happy to write on your behalf. I will also continue to serve as a reference for alumni, just ask!

I look forward to our future connections and conversations.

Sarah

srebick@gmail.com
(303) 775-4892

Homecoming Weekend!

August 21-23, 2026.  Join us at Chewonki for a fun-fulled weekend of connection and activities. Cabins and camping available.