On our third podcast of the series, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk to Rossi Summers. Summers is the Chief Operating Officer at the Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition and a current KDS parent. She describes her experience growing up as a black woman in East St. Louis and shares stories about how racism has impacted her family. She also focuses on the importance of having intentional conversations about race with others and the hope we have for the generation of kids that we are teaching and raising.
The Gift of Quarantine
Community Goals and Expectations
Kirk Day School - Mindfulness
Kirk Day School - Holy Week Amidst COVID-19
COVID 19 and the Impact of Social Distancing at KDS
Trust-Based Relational Interventions
Healthy Habits Part II
Healthy Habits Part I
Getting Along At The Holidays
What Should I Tell My Kids About Santa?
Teacher Spotlight: Anna Johnson
Reality Vs. Expectations
Discipline and God's Law
Mr. Clement's CESA Symposium Takeaways
The October Blues
Being a Peacemaker Part II
Achievement Testing: What to Expect
Kirk Day School Color Run 2019
Being a Peacemaker
Staff Spotlight: Mary Wynn
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History Storytime - For Kids
Privacy Boys
Nonsensical Show
The Art of War
The Count of Monte Cristo
Dr. Laura Call of the Day
Focus on the Family with Jim Daly