How our seventh grade teacher is honoring Black History Month with his students:
Each new festival, each new lesson or book choice, or choices about how we shape and adorn our spaces, offers an opportunity to bring us a little bit closer in welcoming the diversity, harmony, and oneness that we all inwardly seek.
Read MoreMany classes gather each morning — regardless of whether the weather is conducive to running and jumping — because these activities have an intrinsic value beyond the obvious health benefits. In my years of orchestrating and observing these simple activities with my students, I’ve found them to be even revolutionary.
Read MoreAt Cedarwood, we facilitate discovery rather than filling our students' heads with book knowledge that is often detached from real meaning and not grounded in direct experience.
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