Summer Exploration in China

August 2, 2017

Earlier this summer, Mandarin teacher Diana Corey traveled with 14 Crossroads students and 5 parents to China. The group spent 12 days visiting Beijing, Chengdu, Tibet, and Shanghai.   In Beijing, they visited the Great Wall of China, the Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City. They practiced Tai Ji with a Tai Ji master and learned to cook a...
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Athletics Spring Wrap Up

May 24, 2017

Baseball The baseball team worked hard this spring, fighting through adversity and inexperience all season. With no seniors on the active roster, there were many players filling new roles and gaining invaluable experience in different positions and new spots in the batting order. Juniors Daniel Shabsin, Brendan King, Kellen King, and Joey Blank anchored the infield all season. Kellen did...
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Synergy

May 17, 2017

Friends, Graduation is the culminating event of each academic year for our community. I love that our graduation is here at school; I love that the ceremony is simple and features more student voices than grown up ones; and I love that all of us, families, community, faculty, staff, and Board, gather to acknowledge and name the milestone that high...
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Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.

May 10, 2017

Friends, Over the last 10 school days, I have had several conversations with faculty and staff, parents, students, and other advocates that have been challenging and thought-provoking. Based on these conversations, I wonder about whether or not I focus too often on the “network of mutuality” phrase in our primary tenet and not enough on this sentence: “Whatever affects one...
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More Middle Schoolers!

May 3, 2017

Friends, Next year, we would love to welcome five more students to both our 7th and 8th grade classes. We say it time and again: Word of mouth is the best way to promote and fill our school. We would like to ask for your help talking with your neighbors and colleagues about Crossroads College Preparatory School and why it...
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May . . .

April 26, 2017

Friends, We are coming to our end-of-the-year traditions for seniors that begin this Friday with the Senior Pancake Breakfast and that culminate in graduation on May 21st at noon here at Crossroads. For all of the task orientation of April, May begins up with an of open quality as we shift our schedule for AP exams and make room for...
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Possibility Models

April 19, 2017

Friends, This week, Crossroads is celebrating Pride Week as a lead up to Friday’s Day of Silence. Day of Silence is a student-led national event organized in thousands of schools, bringing awareness to the silencing effects of anti-LGBTQ name-calling, bullying, and harassment. On Monday during announcements, I talked a little about how some of our differences are visible and that...
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Acts of Love

April 12, 2017

Friends, I am looking forward to the fun activities that are a part of the last two months of school: prom, athletic events, our spring musical, awards day, field day, graduation, and others. As much as I am looking forward to these fun and important events, I know that they can diffuse our focus. I have been reminding students this...
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Turning the Corner

March 8, 2017

Friends, I was standing in the hall during passing time today and noticed how tall our students are getting. This is to be expected, of course, but this year it caught my attention earlier than in years past. I have also noticed that students are moving through the space and speaking more confidently, that they are deep into projects and...
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Basketball Wrap Up

March 1, 2017

Girls’ Basketball The Girls’ Basketball program completed another season this past month, and they continued to show development under coaches Mike Pomatto and Monique Roberts. The win-loss record may not have been what the group would have wanted, but they continue to show signs of improvement as well as being a very difficult team to play against. With five seniors...
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