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      <title>Video: Doane Stuart chapel ecumenical</title>
      <description>&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;red&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Video:&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt; Doane Stuart chapel ecumenical - The Troy Record (troyrecord.com)Wednesday, November 11, 2009

By Danielle Sanzone
The Record


To view the full article and video, visit www.troyrecord.com.

RENSSELAER &amp;mdash; The Doane Stuart School&amp;rsquo;s chapel, which was dedicated on 
Tuesday, has relics from several different religions including Christian, 
Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam.


&amp;ldquo;Different views and different faiths are 
presented here. I have found that it is this difference that helps us better 
understand ourselves,&amp;rdquo; said Rev. Daniel Heischman, executive director of the 
National Association of Episcopal Schools, who spoke at the event. &amp;ldquo;These old 
roots and old traditions give us a deeper understanding. Difference: there is no 
more powerful way to learn.&amp;rdquo;
Around 200 people &amp;mdash; students, family members 
and faculty &amp;mdash; attended the Tuesday evening dedication which came about two 
months after the school opened its doors at its new location on Washington 
Avenue in Rensselaer.

The interfaith chapel has hand-carved Art Deco 
wooden panels and wooden pews from St. Rita&amp;rsquo;s in Cohoes. Originally a school 
gymnasium, the chapel has varnished floors, high ceilings, and several religious 
relics donated by families of students.

It is the newest of all of the 
chapels in the Association of Episcopal Schools, said Heischman.
&amp;ldquo;A 
chapel is not merely an add-on to a school or a relic of the past, it can be the 
life of the school,&amp;rdquo; he added.
With roots tracing back to 1852, the 
private institution was created by the merger of the Roman Catholic Kenwood 
Academy of the Sacred Heart and the Episcopal St. Agnes School.

Despite 
these religious roots, the school says they like to welcome students of all 
religions, races, and backgrounds which is shown by the school having speakers 
from various religions at the dedication &amp;mdash; Laura Roth, acting director of Karma 
Thegsum Choling, Rabbi Scott Shpeen with Congregation Beth Emeth, and Sarah 
Mohamed Ali, a student at Doane Stuart.

Purchased in the fall of 2008 for 
$4 million from the Rensselaer City School District, the school has 117,000 
square feet of space, which is more than what the school was using in Albany, 
officials said referring to their prior leased location on South Pearl Street 
which was a former convent.

&amp;ldquo;We went from our darkest hour at the old 
school to having our brightest hope at the new school,&amp;rdquo; said Headmaster Richard 
Enemark.
A renovation project at the former Rensselaer Elementary School 
lasted about one year, with some construction still pending including the air 
conditioning in the chapel.

The coeducational private school has 274 
enrolled students, whose families pay tuition ranging from $11,000 to $20,000 
annually for nursery school through 12th grade. About 40 percent of students 
receive financial aid, said Enemark.
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      <title>The Record: Somethings old, new for Doane Stuart</title>
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