I am wired to be goal-oriented and whilst that brings me comfort, I decided that this time around, I would…
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Being the parent of a child with significant learning differences means regularly relearning everything you have ever said as an…
How I loved the moment at the end of spring when our homeroom teacher would pass out the summer reading…
This summer, I have thought a lot about safety at school. The safety and well-being of every child and of…
The first book I read this summer for sheer fun was Mary Alice Monroe’s environmental fictional novel The Beach House. Although…
JOY is my favorite word in the English language. I like it for its impact in just a few letters.…
We talked about race and othering, about passion versus reason, about women finding their voices, about how easy it can…
During the casual chitchat that preceded a meeting of Maryland school heads amid a late January snowstorm, everyone was discussing…
Tired. Depleted. Grumpy. The pandemic is wearing. We are long past novelty and the adrenalin that carried us through summer. In our community, numbers were…
Photo caption: At Kent School in Maryland, Crazy Creek Camp Chair for the win! Inspired by a new UnderArmour Team…
Kathryn Purcell: I first met Ann 16 years ago. I knew from my first two encounters with her that I…
Coach of the Day One Sunday evening in September, I received an email from one of the captains of the…
Why do we teach what we teach? What happens when a story we love isn’t greeted with enthusiasm by our…
