This episode of “Parent Teacher Conference” takes us to the Upper School, where Emmi Sprayberry (chair of our arts department) facilitates a conversation with Raymond Huang, current senior; Tangela Chambers, mother to two upper school students (a senior and sophomore); and Dawn Denham, senior seminar English teacher.
High school is full of challenges...and for many students it is where they start to figure out who they are and grapple with the idea of identity and belonging. In the past 19 months, our students have had their worlds deeply changed by a pandemic that redefined what was our new normal as well as the murder of George Floyd that sparked a movement. In this podcast, we feature a meaningful conversation about what diversity, equity, and inclusion look like in a high school setting and how we can create spaces that build deeper connections and community:
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Parent Teacher Conference, Lower School Edition: Academic Performance
Parent Teacher Conference, Early Childhood Edition: Fostering Independence at Home & School
Parent Teacher Conference, Middle School Edition: Positive Classroom Environments
”Do it Anyway”: Stories from two third year teachers
Meeting Students Where They Are: Mentoring as Teaching
Finding Your Jam When You Feel Like an Imposter (Featuring Josh Brister)
Leading with Love (Featuring Dr. Anita DeRouen)
Centering Agency (Ft Tim Fish)
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“Centering Teaching by Design” (Ft Michael Nachbar)
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Centering Relevance (ft Charlie Jenkinson)
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Centering Curiosity (Ft Julie Mountcastle)
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Centering Relationships (Ft. Ian Symmonds)
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