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Check out our latest episode! We got to speak with @lisasun_, Head of @thephlschool, about progressive education and the value of mentorship for aspiring independent school leaders. Listen here https://t.co/0Lq6e8ODlQ
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TPS music teacher, Aaron Picht, was quoted in the January 2021 issue of @TheStradMag in an article about his former teacher, distinguished cellist and pedagogue George Neikrug.
Third Grade teacher, Josh Herren, shares how remote learning has changed his approach to teaching. "Trying to find ways to be spontaneous while remote is harder, but it can still happen!"
Learn more about how Josh is engaging his students - https://t.co/Fp0QD9pNyd
New @NAISnetwork Member Voices podcast features TPS Board member & @rvltnproject HOS Henry Fairfax on dealing with a pandemic in his school’s first year, & what his experience has been like as a student, teacher, and administrator in independent schools. https://t.co/JtUixeJSBL
100% of album sales in June will go to support @eji_org@adv_project@Mvmnt4BlkLives@powerinterfaith We hope that our children's music can spread love, hope and dialogue about race, celebrating differences, fairness, and standing up together. https://t.co/MvtlFKjOVk
“Community doesn’t necessarily mean we are face to face with others, but being aware that we are connected.” Christy Reardon, new Lower School Head at @thephlschool
A head of school shares why #indyschools have been a nurturing environment for her identity development in #ISmag: https://t.co/bVCaijezXY @lisasun_@thephlschool (Photo by Matt Stanley)
Holocaust survivor, Ronnie Reutlinger Breslow, visited our eighth graders for a constitutional this week. Raised in Kircheim unter Teck, Germany, Ronnie shared her family’s experience as they fled their homeland for the U.S. during the Holocaust.