Eventing star Chase S. featured in video and story by Warrenton paper

Junior Chase S., the U.S. Eventing Association 2013 Junior Preliminary Rider of the Year, and Foxcroft's Exceptional Proficiency Program are featured this week in a video and news story by the Fauquier Times-Democrat of Warrenton, VA.

On the video, both Chase, who also was named the Nutrena Rising Star in Eventing for the year, and Associate Head of School Sheila McKibbin talk about how the EP Program has enabled Chase to train and compete intensively while remaining an integral part of the Foxcroft community.

Since moving from Wyoming 2 1/2 years ago to attend Foxcroft and train with international-level instructors, Chase has improved significantly. She spends the winter in Aiken, SC, training and competing, and also is able to get off campus to train during the school day when she is at home -- all thanks to the EP Program.

To view the video news story on the Times-Democrat website, please click here.
To read more about her accomplishments on the Foxcroft website, please click here.
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