The Wednesday Notice, 9/27/17

adminUncategorized

Friends, In our most recent Next Week at Crossroads communication to parents, Kim wrote that the “rigor and vigor doesn’t end on Friday.” She was referring to all that was going on last Saturday at Crossroads, things like student ambassador training, FIRST Robotics, open gym for a few basketball players, professional development for a few teachers, and our Parents of Children …

New Teacher Spotlight: Sarah Tolch, Science

adminUncategorized

  Middle school science teacher Sarah Tolch was born in North Carolina, but doesn’t have an easy answer to where she’s from. As a child, she moved around, following her father’s work as a minister. Her parents now live in New Mexico, but if she has to pick, she’ll say she’s from Texas, which is where she spent the longest …

Alumni Spotlight: Elaina Grimm ’17, Candidate

adminUncategorized

  This summer, Elaina Grimm (’17) attended the Young Women’s Political Leadership Program in Washington, DC, organized by Running Start, a non-partisan group that supports young women in politics. The annual, weeklong experience introduces high school students to the ins and outs of political leadership through workshops covering public speaking, media, networking, fundraising, and advocacy. Participants meet with women candidates and …

The Wednesday Notice, 9/13/17

adminUncategorized

Friends, I’ve been reading Brené Brown’s book Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parents, and Lead, which opens with the passage that made Theodore Roosevelt’s “Citizenship in a Republic” speech famous: “… there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds … at best knows …

Robotics Program Expands to the High School

adminUncategorized

  For the past two years, science teacher Cliff Sodergren has led teams of middle school students in the FIRST (For Inspiration & Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League challenge, in which “students research a real-world engineering challenge, develop a solution, and compete with LEGO-based robots of their own design.” This year, upper school students wanted in on the …

Making the Most of Crossroads “Parent Night”

adminUncategorized

Friends,   Each year, I like to share my thoughts about how to experience Parent Night to the fullest. While you are visiting, I hope you take an opportunity to view Crossroads, the teachers, and the learning through a young person’s eyes. When I encourage grown-ups to do this, I always think of this quote from The Little Prince: “Grown-ups love …