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  • That’s a Wrap: Eco-Friendly Tips for the Holidays

    That’s a Wrap: Eco-Friendly Tips for the Holidays

    Caring for our environment is one of the three priorities defined in Westtown School’s Strategic Vision. To continue our important work in this area, we have been partnering with sustainability consultants, Boyer Sudduth Environmental Consultants.  We asked them for some easy ways to be more sustainable in our everyday lives, Read more
  • College Counseling for Juniors: The Shoulds and Coulds

    College Counseling for Juniors: The Shoulds and Coulds

    The new school year is well underway. It is an exciting time for high school students especially; the new school year brings with it several rites of passage in the school setting. For juniors, that means it’s time to start thinking more deeply about their college plans, though students react Read more
  • Back to School Post-Pandemic: Tips to Prepare Your Child

    Back to School Post-Pandemic: Tips to Prepare Your Child

    As we look toward fall and what we all hope will be a “more normal” start of school, there is a sense of excitement as well as a sense of concern. Many children have been home for a full year or more and on top of the normal start-of-school jitters Read more
  • “Score!”

    “Score!”

    As the Dean of Access and Equity and administrator of the Full Access Program, I have the awesome privilege of providing resources or financial assistance to under-resourced students in all divisions of our school —regardless of race or ethnicity— to enable them to fully participate in school programs. When I Read more
  • Get Prepped for Finals!

    Get Prepped for Finals!

    For some students, simply hearing the words “finals” and “week” used in the same sentence is enough to conjure up thoughts of stress, anxiety, and caffeine fueled all-nighters sponsored by Monster Energy drinks. However, in a year that’s been as tumultuous and fraught with never-ending cascades of challenges as 2020-21 Read more
  • Motherhood Reimagined.

    Motherhood Reimagined.

    I am what you call a Single Mother by Choice. I chose to intentionally have a baby without a partner using an anonymous donor. I had always been career-driven and at 29 years old, I knew that if I did not have a baby soon, I would forgo the idea Read more
  • Learning and Growing in A White Affinity Space

    Learning and Growing in A White Affinity Space

    In her blog post of June 2, 2020, Marissa Colston, Westtown’s Dean of Diversity of Inclusion, listed “Tools to Help us Heal” after the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. Colston reached out specifically to White people to do the following: “Continue to educate yourself.  If these Read more
  • “If You Build It, They Will Come” Creating Spaces Especially For You

    “If You Build It, They Will Come” Creating Spaces Especially For You

    “If you build it, they will come,” a popular Field of Dreams movie reference, was a central theme in my upbringing and has remained so in my adulthood. Although this famous quote arose out of a desire for the film’s main character to take a leap of faith in order Read more
  • Get Your Garden Ready…as a Family!

    Get Your Garden Ready…as a Family!

    Spring is in the air and that means it is time to get your garden ready!  Whether you are working with a backyard garden, a container garden, raised beds, or just want to know how to start the process, we have some helpful information for you. Recently, our in-house expert Read more
  • DOING THE WORK: Anti-Racist Teaching and Community Building in the Era of Black Lives Matter

    DOING THE WORK: Anti-Racist Teaching and Community Building in the Era of Black Lives Matter

    I come from an intellectual tradition that sees scholarship as akin to combat. I was trained to see scholarly jousting as the means by which we refine and sharpen ideas. Consequently, as the brutal summer of 2020 unfolded, I channeled my anger, fear, and the viscous existential dread of being Read more