May 26, 2021 I was worn out. Period after period, in the library with my sixth-grade Humanities classes, the effort to keep students on task and productive while researching was
“Is Bob dead?” asked my 3-year-old, poking the housefly on the windowsill. “Yes,” said his 5-year-old sister. “But there are always more Bobs. Let’s put this one in the trash
As noted in Part I of this essay, I, like many others, including former independent school educator and parent Caitlin Flanagan, in a cover story of the Atlantic, and Fred
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Having recently read an article in the Wall Street Journal about the declining percentage of applicants to highly selective colleges being offered admission, I decided to go public with an
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Are some of your students way behind? Do you feel like you are holding back some students in order to accommodate those that struggle? At what point do you simply
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In February 2020, I bought a daybed for my eight-year-old daughter. When it finally arrived that April, hiring someone to do in-home assembly simply wasn’t an option. “Hey, do you
Caitlin Flanagan is right: “private schools are indefensible.” There is a reckoning long overdue for private-independent schools and the well-intentioned educators who work within them about the seriously significant impact