you look lovely, mr. president
In the intervening ten weeks (!) since I last posted, a few things I’ve read lately have gotten me thinking about gender roles, particularly as they relate to the culture […]
In the intervening ten weeks (!) since I last posted, a few things I’ve read lately have gotten me thinking about gender roles, particularly as they relate to the culture […]
Having spent the weekend in Chicago, stopped at Dull’s farm on the way home, erected a 10′ Fraser fir in the living room, and collected a pretty relieved Affenpinscher at the PetSmart […]
Thanks to the hard work of an incredible team of parent volunteers, the Race to Nowhere screening was a great success. What emerged in the discussion afterwards, among other things, […]
If you come to one PA event at school this year, please come to the screening of “Race to Nowhere” on the evening of November 9. I watched the film […]
I had a wonderful time yesterday with the sixth grade. Was I in a classroom? On the ropes course? Watching a performance? Nope. I was in the cafeteria. On lunch […]
Seventh grade choir is a big class. So big, in fact, that from early in the year I was invited to attend in order to help with crowd control. Rather […]
Back at our September 12 Town Meeting, just prior to the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, I read the kids excerpts from a poem called “Alabanza” by Martín Espada. Espada, […]
While I’m happy with what I will lovingly call the Conan post–especially for the expression on Arnold’s face–I want to flesh it out a bit. It was part of a […]
Last Friday, I had the great good fortune to accompany the fifth grade and many of their teachers and parents on a paddle with Sugar Valley Canoe Trips. Our very […]
Good golly, Miss Molly, last Thursday’s high school information night at St. Richard’s Episcopal was a time! About fifteen schools had representatives in attendance, and the gymnasium was full of […]