Middle School Adaptation
While many aspects of middle school life have had
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While many aspects of middle school life have had
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Last Friday evening, the TDS parking lot was transformed
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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! This week, we had our September all-school assembly. All of the classrooms and off-campus learners tuned in virtually. We recognized our Lower School Talented Tornadoes, and then we heard a presentation from Ms. Heysha, our Lower School and 6th grade Spanish teacher, about Hispanic Heritage Month.
Over the past couple of days, I’ve received a handful
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After months away, it’s hard to express just how uplifting
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Last week, we found ourselves in the kitchen before dinner. Will repeatedly asked for a cup of water. One of our house rules – loosely applied – is that you get water for yourself. All three kids can reach the supply of cups and the button on our refrigerator. After a few of his pleas were ignored, Will uttered these exact words in an exasperated voice: “How many times do I have to ask you to get me water?”