Hailey Litzsey ’25 has thrived in Hutchison's supportive environment that provides numerous opportunities for self-discovery and leadership. Through service projects, Hailey strives to build the self-esteem of young girls across Memphis. She hosts conferences and gives back to her elementary school, inspiring young girls to embrace their inner beauty and be confident in who they are.
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Hailey Litzsey ’25 and Institute for Responsible Citizenship Featured in “Memphis Parent” Magazine
Hailey is a testament to the power of self-discovery, mentorship, and civic engagement through our Institute for Responsible Citizenship.
By cultivating healthy self-esteem and self-expression in young girls, Hailey Litzsey ’25 is making a difference. Through Hailey’s Her Image Initiative, she plans and leads conferences for girls across Memphis. She created an interactive and fun curriculum that aids elementary school girls in building and sustaining a beautiful sense of confidence within themselves in the age of social media. Then, for her myExperience capstone project, Hailey returned to her elementary school alma mater, New Hope Christian Academy, to launch an interactive curriculum for fifth and sixth grade girls designed to build self-esteem and a strong sense of identity.
“To me, confidence means that no matter who you’re surrounded by or where you are, you still know who you are, and that doesn’t change depending on where you are and where you’re going,” she said.
Her work earned recognition in Memphis Parent magazine, celebrating the impact she’s making in our community. Hailey was one of 32 students from across the U.S. selected to win a Princeton Prize in Race Relations, which honors students who have strived to advance racial equity in their communities. In spring 2024, Hailey received the Kirby and Glenn Floyd Excellence in Service Scholarship Award, which is awarded annually to a Hutchison girl whose service efforts create lasting, positive changes in the community.
“I think being in an all-girls school has really helped me to develop my love for encouraging and inspiring other people,” she said. “I’ve discovered that’s something that I truly enjoy… being able to be around people and play a big part in who they’re becoming and what they’re doing in their lives.”
Hutchison world language students participated in the 2025 U of M Language Fair, sponsored by The University of Memphis Department of World Languages and Literatures. Demonstrating their knowledge of Spanish and Chinese, Hutchison had nine upper school girls win awards at the fair.
Yes, egg prices are high, according to our fifth graders’ research! Their Mean Monday activity tracking grocery store prices was highlighted on WREG News Channel 3.
Carpe diem! Demonstrating their enthusiasm for Latin and Roman culture, Hutchison had several students win awards at the Tennessee Junior Classical League Convention.
Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test—these are the five steps of design thinking that our lower school girls live by in the Design Lab with academic technology specialist Jennifer Stover.
Our innovative middle school STEM explorations class is designed to inspire young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Through exposure to different types of STEM-adjacent careers and visits from professionals working in STEM careers, we hope to encourage the next generation of female leaders in these fields.
Louise Smythe ’06, who works as a storyboard artist at Pixar Animation Studios and contributed to “Inside Out 2” credits her time at Hutchison for building her confidence and skills.
Hutchison Now highlights graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Margaret Shaul ’14, a senior experience strategist at Czarnowski, a full-service exhibit and event marketing company. Shaul was named to Nashville’s Top 30 Under 30 leaders list in 2022.
While the weather outside is frightful, Ms. Hollingsworth and Ms. Aguilar’s Little Hive girls are staying warm and cozy in their own igloo built entirely from milk jugs.
“H” is for Honest, “U” is for Understanding, “T” is for Trustworthy… Hutchison’s beloved acrostic got a makeover in middle school this year, but the familiar character traits of the Ideal Hutchison Girl remain unchanged.
Caroline Orr ’12 has built a unique career that merges her love for art with business acumen. After working at Sotheby’s, she now works as an art services specialist at Bank of America, where she helps collectors navigate the art market with strategic advice.
The College Board recognized Hutchison for our commitment to expanding girls' access to AP Computer Science courses, empowering students with essential coding, problem-solving, and analytical skills to pursue future opportunities in STEM fields.