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Civility

In the middle of October, I attended a workshop focusing on civility.  This is an age-old topic, but schools noticed a few years ago with the speed by which information travels now that students are not learning the skills to be reflective when something comes to them that “does not sit right”.  In fact, I […]
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Grateful

Being grateful is something I hope we do not take for granted. With Thanksgiving just about one week away, I am thinking about what I am thankful for. I am glad when the holiday comes around so I can remind others that I care about being grateful. Each reader of Wednesday Thoughts may have a […]
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On Tuesday November 26, we will have Grandfriends’ Day for grades 2-8. It is one of my favorite days at school. There are multiple perspectives about our school that are shared with many of us, as well as many “Grand friends”  come to campus, participate in classes,  and see what their younger family members are […]
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Sharing

Tomorrow is Halloween. On our campus we celebrate the day and one of the most wonderful aspects, besides our students getting as much candy as possible, is our parents decorating their cars.  The event is called Trunk and Treat.  When our parents come on campus, they have bags of “materials” in their cars. Then the […]
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Thrive

Most days I greet students at either of our school campuses upon their arrival to school. I find this to be a very important daily task as a Head of School. I enjoy it.  Over the years, I have met graduates from other schools and when I mention that I may know of their current […]
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Try

As I have written before, I do not know when some of my Wednesday Thoughts will come to me. This week’s entry occurred in June, and I wrote this entry with the idea that it is a good Fall item when some of us are reflecting upon the start of school. The first month or […]
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Everything

In early June, I attended a memorial service celebrating the life of Gordon R. Jones. This service was a tribute to a man who had made a difference in the lives of children at The Odyssey School, a school in Baltimore, and very much like Craig.   What you need to know is how passionate he […]
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Fun

Fun- the word really is an action word.  I enjoy podcasts, I listen to one that has the word of the day. Then through examples, the storyteller gives examples of how to approach each day with the word “fun” in mind. So here I go with a few examples. As you approach the rest of […]
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Welcome!

Welcome to the 2019-20 school year!  So much is ahead of us. In 2020, Craig will be 40 years old. We intend to do a few extra celebratory events in 2020.  This Fall and into the Winter is likely to be similar other years- welcoming over 30 new students to the Craig Family. Establishing the” […]
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INTERVIEW WITH ALYSSA SORRENTI, STUDENT AT THE CRAIG SCHOOL THROUGH THE 8th GRADE

Head of School, Tad Jacks reached out to Alyssa Sorrenti, who attended Craig through the 8th grade, to talk about her experience as a student at Craig. Alyssa, being a recent student at Craig acknowledges the positive influences of the teachers on her life. The teachers mentioned in this article are faculty in 2018-19.  Alyssa […]
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