Parent Ambassadors

August 12, 2015

We believe all Crossroads parents are Ambassadors! The Parent Ambassador Committee makes significant contributions to our school’s events and projects throughout the year. We could not function at the level we do without parent volunteers. Liz Lewis is this year’s Parent Ambassador Chair. Liz and her husband Jim will have two children at Crossroads this year: Andrew is a freshman,...
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Lunch Program Changes

August 12, 2015

Lunch Service: We are in the process of securing a lunch program for our students, so each day, we will have lunch service from a local restaurant, sandwich shop, or pizza parlor. Lunch will be $5.00 per day including food and drink, payable by cash or check at the time of purchase. If you would like to pre-order for the...
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Update: Parking Lot/Loop Trolley

August 12, 2015

As previously noted, the Loop Trolley project is moving forward, and at the moment it’s making a bit of a mess in front of our building! This work will impact your travel time to and from school, and it will require extra care getting in and out of our driveways. Here’s what you need to know for the start of school: 1....
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A Message from the Head

August 8, 2015

I am sure that each of you would want to go beyond the superficial social analyst who looks merely at effects and does not grapple with underlying causes. –Martin Luther King, Jr. to eight White religious leaders in “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Friends, I am writing this letter because tomorrow is the anniversary of the murder of Mike Brown in...
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CrossRoads Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist Training

July 29, 2015

Friends, For the past three days, Cliff, Gina, and I have been participating in an Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist workshop along with friends and colleagues at City Garden Montessori School, the US Bank CDC, and two leaders from the United Methodist Church. This workshop was facilitated by CrossRoads Antiracism Organizing and Training. As always, I am impressed by the courage and vulnerability of...
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Loop Trolley Promises Great Future, Brings Temporary Inconvenience

July 29, 2015

The Loop Trolley project is well underway, and it’s been exciting to watch the progress in The Loop and on DeBaliviere. The future looks bright as plans include a Crossroads trolley stop right in front of our school building. We’ve also arranged to have our parking lot entrance moved and widened to make pick-up and drop-off more convenient. In the...
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Practices for Fall Upper School Sports to Begin on 8/3

July 17, 2015

Dear Parents and Students, The school year is nearly here, and we are all very excited for a fantastic year of Crossroads College Prep Athletics.The bar has been set high and we like it that way. It is time for new faces to step into prominent roles. We can’t wait to see how the pieces of the puzzle fit together.This...
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Fourth of July

July 1, 2015

“If we abandon equality, we lose the single bond that makes us a community, that makes us a people with the capacity to be free collectively and individually in the first place.” –Danielle Allen Director, Safra Center for Ethics Harvard University Friends, Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence, by Danielle Allen, African American classicist and political theorist,...
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Middle School Explore Concentrations

July 1, 2015

All middle classes with the arts department are an introduction to various possibilities within a specific medium. For the concentration classes, students and teachers will have the opportunity go beyond the introduction and work with projects and experiences that are designed to not only build skills but reinforce those skills. If your middle school student has not chosen a concentration, please do so...
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Introducing Our New Faculty and Staff!

June 29, 2015

Emily Owen Science MS Antioch University – Environmental Studies BS Cornell University – Natural Resources Emily loves learning, teaching, and participating in a school community. In class, she challenges students to discover the relevance of science in everyday life and to learn about the world by asking questions and solving problems using a scientific lens. Emily’s first love is the outdoors, and...
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