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Lessons from the River #3… Adopt the pace of nature; her secret is patience. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

On the raft with Polly Fredlund, Head of Westover School, CT. One of the best benefits of the Salmon River experience this summer was the ability (and the need) to adopt the pace of nature. We knew when we paddled … Continue reading

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Lessons from the River…#2 Laughter is the Best Medecine

Kari Ostrem, HoS at Riverdale Country School, and I, before we “swam” in the river. By the time I found myself in a double Kayak with another Head of School, I thought I had mastered the art of “staying in … Continue reading

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Paul Simon, A Quiet Celebration

I had the opportunity to see Paul Simon at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco this summer. His music makes up a big part of the playlist of my life, from Simon & Garfunkel tunes in my youth, to his … Continue reading

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Welcoming a new school year! Hello 2025-26!

As teachers putter in and around their spaces, the promise and optimism of a new school year are in the air. I have always said that those of us who chose education as our vocation are eternal optimists, working through … Continue reading

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Common Sense Media: New Year, New Rules Around Tech for Students/Children

This is a big topic of conversation at our school, and so many others. The right age to give a child their first cellphone is really up to you. Age isn’t as important as your kid’s maturity level, their ability to … Continue reading

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The difference between nice and kind…

At Seven Hills, we often say to students “when you have a choice, be kind…” This is a great distillation of the “why.” There’s a difference between nice and being kind—even our bodies recognize the distinction. Kindness not only pours … Continue reading

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On David Brooks’ Op-Ed Dateline October 20, 2023, Tanzania, Africa

I am here in Africa for only the second time in my life, the second time in 12 months, as it turns out, preparing for a personal challenge to climb Africa’s tallest mountain. It is sunrise. I am listening to … Continue reading

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Returning to this writing on 9/11…

I am not sure why it has taken me a year to get back to this blog. A year ago I was preparing for my sabbatical and planning to take time away, during a school year, for the first time … Continue reading

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What Is School For? NYTimes OpEd

School is a community, a common place to gain relationships. School is for social interactions and learning to become an active member of society. Most grown-ups believe that school is only for learning back-to-back. They don’t understand the parts that … Continue reading

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Tips for Back to School! Thanks, Common Sense Media

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/learning Common sense media always has some back to school advice for families; in addition, we suggest that parents help get their children school-schedule ready! Ease into changes in routines, shifting meal and bed times to reflect schedule during the … Continue reading

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