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May 2018  SAX Approved by Hopkins Administration

July 2018    First Leadership Meeting (6 High School Volunteers)

Aug 2018   Beta Launch Leadership Conference (8 High School Volunteers)

Sep 2018   High School Activities Fair - Official Launch (105 Members)

Oct 2018   Junior School Official Launch (120 Members; Leadership Grows to 10 Junior School                       and High School Volunteers)

Nov 2018  24/7 Online Forum Activated (132 Members)

Dec 2018   Two Partnerships Confirmed: Harvard University Department of Slavic Languages and                       Literatures; Hopkins School Chinese Culture Club (138 Members)

Jan 2019    Launch of 24/7 Ecosystem: Open Forum, Website, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter;                     Invitation to Harvard Russian Poetry Seminar (141 Members!!)      

            

Feb 2019    SAX Promotes Hopkins Chinese New Year Celebration; Weekly X-Files Launched;

                  SAX Gives Away Free Tickets to Hong Kong E-Prix Car Racing Event

Mar 2019   SAX Launches Inaugural Call for Literature; Invitation to Connecticut's Only Human                            Library Event 

Apr 2019    SAX Leadership Facilitated 2019 CT Student Diversity Leadership Conference;

                  SAX Participation in the 2019 Asian American Footsteps Conference

May 2019   Harvard University Slavic Department Spring Reception; Invitation to Members for                            Feedback; Leadership Selection for 2019-2020 School Year

June 2019   First Place winner and Honorable Mentions for SAX Call for Literature announced;                           Received two inquiries from other CT independent schools to establish their individual                       chapters of SAX; In discussion with prestigious universities in establishing more                                 partnerships

Disclaimer: 

SAX is founded on the principle that all humans are created equal and should not be discriminated against based on their country of birth, ethnicity, or cultural and religious affiliations. SAX does not condone or support any form of illegal immigration, anti-government rhetoric or actions, or reverse racism and reverse bigotry. SAX aims to promote awareness of and education about the dangers of xenophobia, and is not associated with any specific national, racial, ethnic, political, or religious groups. All SAX events, communications and activities aim to be in full compliance with U.S. Department of Justice guidelines, the Connecticut Anti-Discrimination Laws, and the guidelines for student conduct at Hopkins School. Any comments or actions from SAX members that violate the aforementioned compliance requirements will be removed from all SAX platforms and reported to the Hopkins administration and/or law enforcement agencies.

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