Oct 9, 2019 | Blog, Classroom & Curriculum, Faculty/Staff Perspectives, Featured Post
by Kate Klaire, Director of Civic Engagement Student pathways for civic engagement often start with noticing how environments, beings, and communities are doing – how their situations differ, recognizing whether they are thriving, and wanting to find ways to support...
Jul 18, 2019 | Uncategorized
During the 3rd Trimester, 7th graders have been engaged in a collaborative interdisciplinary Project Based Learning unit between Health and Humanities. The guiding question for the project is, “How can we make healthy and nutritious foods more accessible in our...
Jul 3, 2019 | Blog, Featured Post, For Prospective Families
The types of admissions events that are available at independent schools run the range from tours, to open house, information sessions to coffee mixers and it can be challenging to know the difference! Preschool Open House is a fun and engaging way for your child to...
Jun 4, 2019 | Blog, Classroom & Curriculum, Featured Post
During the 3rd Trimester, 7th graders have been engaged in a collaborative interdisciplinary Project Based Learning unit between Health and Humanities. The guiding question for the project is, “How can we make healthy and nutritious foods more accessible in our...
Jun 3, 2019 | Blog, For Prospective Families
By now, you have probably filled your calendar with several school tours and attended many weekend open houses. You have clocked so many hours away from work, that you wish you were getting a paid for your school search. You have covered so many miles of hallways and...