English Master Teacher Lisa Kenna discusses what makes a comedy in literature. She delves into how both The Odyssey and The Merchant of Venice can be called comedies and some of the qualities both stories share.
Executive Functioning Tips with Ms. Maggie Musacchio
Coffee with the Head of School: Mentoring
How to Study for Finals with Ms. Maggie Musacchio
"Classically Trained Artists and their Impact on Culture and Society" with Henry Wingate
“Helping our Girls Thrive: Fostering Well-Being and Growth” with Laura O’Neill
"Physical fitness and the formation of young women" with Margaret Sweatman
“Instilling the Virtue of Hope in a Time of Contradiction” with Austin Ruse
“Pursuing a Free Heart: From Temperament to Character” with Alexandre Havard
The Moral Development of Middle and Upper School Girls with Holly Salls
Judging a Book (Perhaps by its Cover): Vigilance in Showering your Children with Good Reading with Stephanie Passero
”Helping Our Children Foster Healthy Friendships” with Laura O’Neill ’96
”What is Beauty? Encountering God in Art” with Elisa Torres
”Why Read Memoir” with Dr. Taryn Okuma
Dr. Ana Samuel on Talking to Our Kids About Identity
Fr. Gerry Kolf on How Dads Can Inspire Faithful Daughters
Coffee with the Head of School: Working Well
Coffee with the Head of School: On Parent Leadership
A Well-Formed Conscience through Literature and the Imagination
Oakcrest Students share their experiences
Bolstering your Relationship with your Daughter with Laura O’Neill, LPC
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