Grandparents & Special Friends' Day 2023
April 28th, 2023
Everyone is gushing about Grandparents & Special Friends' Day—our first one on campus since 2019—and what made this day so outstanding was, of course, our wonderful guests! We hope to see everyone again next year!
Posted in: School Stories, VideosThe Gift of Grandparents
April 19th, 2023
I became a first-time grandparent in January, and it was quite an emotional experience. When my son told me his wife was pregnant, I was very happy for them. I knew they were going to make great parents. Soon after, though, I realized this meant I had officially entered OPT (old person territory). I mean, come on. A grandparent? Me?
Posted in: Head of School's NotesSchool-Wide Engineering Challenge
April 5th, 2023
Our annual STEM Egg Drop Challenge provides Prep students of all ages the opportunity to become engineers!
The best gift for your child? Hope.
March 29th, 2023
A global pandemic. Political unrest. Economic challenges. Disruptive new technologies. It is no doubt the past few years have been difficult. How do we acknowledge and live in the world as it is and be the best parents we can be?
Posted in: Head of School's Notes, ParentingSecond Graders Host an Outside-the-Box Lesson in Black History
March 22nd, 2023
Our second graders recently served lunch to Charlotte community members along with sides of information about the lives of more than 40 remarkable African Americans for Black History Month.
Q&A with Prep's Nine-Year-Old Author
March 8th, 2023
Did you know that we have a published author at Charlotte Prep? And she’s only in 4th grade! In fact, Brooke White has just written her second book, Cookie Cat & The Tagalongs, which is over 70 pages long.
Posted in: School Stories, Lower SchoolEducation, Change, and Continuity
March 1st, 2023
We are living in a moment of great societal change, and schools are being rightly challenged to keep up with and reflect the times.
Tips for Parenting Healthy Tech Use
February 23rd, 2023
As parents, we have the difficult task of teaching our children the utility and wonder of technology while protecting them from overexposure, overuse, and the myriad consequences it can have for the mind and body.
Posted in: School Stories, ParentingThe Value of Humility
February 15th, 2023
One of the funnier moments of my career happened when I was the head of a school in New York City. I was new to my job and standing outside of school greeting students when a three-year-old approached and asked if I was the doorman.
Posted in: Head of School's NotesHow Our Middle Schoolers Become Leaders
February 8th, 2023
The value of a truly excellent education does not merely come from what is being taught or the quality of instruction, but from the opportunities to apply that learning in the service of others. Thus, lessons in leadership ultimately become a mindset, not just an action or series of actions.
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