By Briony Chown, head of Lower School At the beginning of November, Lower School students filed into the Balboa Theater, ready to watch the ballet. There were gasps of excitement.
By Payton Hobbs, Head of Lower School Leadership is hard, especially during a global pandemic. The demands include multiple decisions to be made, projects managed, feedback given and received, and.
By Rafael Eaton, head librarian Since March 2020, a hush lingers in the library. Our physical space is typically a student space, home to a regular thrum (often advancing to a.
By Marsha Poh, assistant head of Lower School Instilling enthusiasm in math in the early years of a child’s education is critical for their long-term journey in math education. The.
By Payton Hobbs, head of Lower School “A beautiful question is an ambitious yet actionable question that can begin to shift the way we perceive or think about something—and that might serve.
By Terri Zimmerman, kindergarten educator As a kindergarten teacher for more than 20 years, I have witnessed the decline of fine motor skills. With the advent of computers, writing has.
“I don’t need to be shy”
By Briony Chown, head of Lower School At the beginning of November, Lower School students filed into the Balboa Theater, ready to watch the ballet. There were gasps of excitement.
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Leading and Living Into Our Values
By Payton Hobbs, Head of Lower School Leadership is hard, especially during a global pandemic. The demands include multiple decisions to be made, projects managed, feedback given and received, and.
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The Library as a Leader
By Rafael Eaton, head librarian Since March 2020, a hush lingers in the library. Our physical space is typically a student space, home to a regular thrum (often advancing to a.
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Building Bridges in Lower School Math
By Marsha Poh, assistant head of Lower School Instilling enthusiasm in math in the early years of a child’s education is critical for their long-term journey in math education. The.
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Asking Beautiful Questions
By Payton Hobbs, head of Lower School “A beautiful question is an ambitious yet actionable question that can begin to shift the way we perceive or think about something—and that might serve.
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How to Help Your Child Develop Fine Motor Skills
By Terri Zimmerman, kindergarten educator As a kindergarten teacher for more than 20 years, I have witnessed the decline of fine motor skills. With the advent of computers, writing has.
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