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We are initiating interactive Parent Education Cafe forums to give school administrators who need help communicating with parents the opportunity to share their ideas with child development experts, professional writers,
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Currently we are in a crisis. When a crisis occurs the brain is on high alert. According to a recent poll, 90% of Americans are watching the news (mostly distressing),
Dear Intrepid Ed News reader, As you read the title of this announcement, you might be wondering what responsive leadership is and how we define “the truth.” Both are essential
When we talk about the benefits of exercise, we usually focus on physical health. And when I asked a group of middle schoolers why movement is important, they had a
In 1942, my father was appointed Headmaster of Tabor Academy, a school in Marion, MA, with an enrollment of 42 boys. (The job title “Head of School” was not used
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By Joshua Freedman CEO, Six Seconds and Michael Eatman PCC, Founder, Culture7 Coaching This is the first article in a five-part series that explores planning for DEI programs. Each article