Proctor Breaks Ground on New Dining Commons

Over 1,000 meals served daily

The new Dining Commons at Proctor will replace the "temporary" dining hall the school has used for the past 39 years.
The new Dining Commons at Proctor will replace the “temporary” dining hall the school has used for the past 39 years.

On September 26, members of the Proctor community and its Board of Trustees joined for an official groundbreaking ceremony for a new Dining Commons on Proctor’s campus. In 1977, Proctor’s largest dormitory and dining facility, Cary House, burned to the ground. A “temporary” dining facility was constructed within the walls of the Farrell Field House during the summer of 1977. More than 39 years later, the Cannon Dining Hall continues to serve Proctor’s 360 students three meals a day.

The first major project in The Campaign for Proctor, a $30 million effort to enhance facilities and support programs and scholarship opportunities for the school moving forward, the Proctor Dining Commons will replace the Cannon Dining Hall and provide a beautiful new facility focused on serving sustainable meals in an open, airy setting.

The Dining Commons is scheduled to be finished by the start of the 2016-2017 school year. Learn more about The Campaign for Proctor at ProctorAcademy.org/Page/Giving/The-Campaign-for-Proctor.