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Teacher of the Week: Nathan Kress

Name/hometown/alma mater? Nathan Kress. Ithaca, NY. Hobart College. Where do you teach? Greenwich Academy. What do you do there (i.e., what subject do you teach, what sport do you coach, do you live in...

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Teacher of the Week: Tegan Morton

Name/hometown/alma mater? Tegan Morton/Las Vegas, NV/Randolph-Macon Woman’s College (B.S.), Tufts University (M.S.). Where do you teach? The Hewitt School (New York, NY). What do you do there (i.e.,...

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School of the Week: The Agnes Irwin School

School name/location/number of students/grade levels/year of founding: The Agnes Irwin School/Rosemont, PA/Enrollment: 701 (2012-2013)/PreK-12th grade, all-girls’ college preparatory school/Founded...

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School of the Week: Foxcroft School

School name/location/number of students/grade levels/year of founding: Founded in 1914, Foxcroft School is a boarding and day school for girls, grades 9-12, located in Middleburg, VA, just 50 miles...

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Teacher of the Week: Allison Schwartz

Name/hometown/alma mater? Allison Schwartz/ Woodbridge, CT/Lehigh University B.A; M.Ed. Where do you teach? School of the Holy Child, Rye, NY. What do you do there (i.e., what subject do you teach,...

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“The Magic of Doing:” Teaching Leadership

A combination of three factors led me to gcLi’s Leadership Lab in June 2012:  vibrant classroom discussions about appalling statistics concerning women’s leadership, an inspiring talk by reformist...

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What’s New Wednesdays: National Cathedral School

In our third installment of What’s New Wednesdays, Middle School Director Jody Soja shares what’s going on at National Cathedral School in Washington, DC.  Highlights include development of a Center...

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School of the Week: Madeira School

School name/location/number of students/grade levels/year of founding: The Madeira School 12 miles outside of Washington, D.C., in McLean, Virginia 306 students, grades 9 – 12 (all girls) Founded in...

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School of the Week: Girls Preparatory School

School name/location/number of students/grade levels/year of founding: Girls Preparatory School, 600 students in grades 6-12, Founded in 1906. Image Credit: GPS Facebook GPS is located in beautiful...

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School of the Week: Linden Hall

School name/location/number of students/grade levels/year of founding: Linden Hall/Lititz, PA/200 students/Grades 6-12/Founded in 1746 – Oldest independent girls’ boarding and day school in the United...

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Get to Know a Boarding School: Ethel Walker

Our inaugural boarding school-specific hiring event, CS&A @ TABS, is under one month away.  This month, join us as we showcase some of our boarding school clients, each of which has already...

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SoCal Schools and Sunshine, Part I

Placement Associate Alex McLean spent a sunny week visiting schools all across Southern California.  Thank you for welcoming him to campus! Oakwood School I started my week off by visiting Oakwood...

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Being the Best for our Girls’ Schools: Part I

The view of Manhattan was breathtaking as my plane made its descent into New York City. I was there attending the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools Conference, a global forum dedicated to discussing...

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Being the Best for Our Girls’ Schools: Part II

Two weeks ago, Emily attended the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools Global Forum in NYC.  Here is part two of her reflections.  Read part one here. I was able to listen to Keynote Sue Campbell, who...

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