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School Culture

by George Martin

School Culture

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Essay

Optimizing Patterns of Professional Life

by Nate Gadiano

Optimizing Patterns of Professional Life

A school head is the caretaker of many people: teachers, other administrators, parents, students. Beyond people, he is also responsible for the material aspects of a school, not to mention the many programs offered at the school. Due to the nature of his work, the hours of his day may often be spent in response mode, making it easy for him to feel like a short order cook. In this mode, success may easily seem like a matter of mere efficiency—getting things done—and a school head may lose that contemplative...
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Podcast

Faculty of Friends: Making Schools into Communities

featuring Tom Cox

Faculty of Friends: Making Schools into Communities

The joy of “being known here” is not just for the students. When a faculty cultivates friendship, it benefits the entire school community. Tom Cox has been a middle and upper school Latin and Greek teacher at The Heights since 2009. He also hosts The Forum Faculty Podcast, now in its second year, which gives a slice of teacher breakroom culture: the kinds of conversations, rapport, and friendship that are born of our shared work and life as teachers. Tom joins us today to talk about how important faculty friendship...
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Podcast

Hiring a Faculty of Friends

featuring Alvaro de Vicente

Hiring a Faculty of Friends

In today’s episode of HeightsCast, Heights Headmaster Alvaro de Vicente discusses hiring, the attributes of the teachers he hires, and where he finds them. A faculty is a School’s most valuable resource. It is mission-essential to get hiring right; our headmaster discusses his approach here.
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Podcast

The Quest for Belonging: How Charitable Giving Rebuilds Civil Society

featuring Jeremy Beer

The Quest for Belonging: How Charitable Giving Rebuilds Civil Society

Dr. Jeremy Beer’s study of American society over the last 200 years, overlaid with psychology research and statistics about American charitable giving, has brought about his recent book: The Quest for Belonging. The book directly advises nonprofit and fundraising leaders, though it just as much informs the everyday giver. This week on HeightsCast, Beer helps us see that charitable giving at its best is not a distant act of beneficence but an intimate act of community. It allows those who participate to become more rooted in the reality of social...

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