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“Overheard ” Country Day teachers are working to give students a phenomenal education and to help guide students to become citizens of character and citizens who are going to change the world.

I think being exposed to so many different things and different people is really what made me into the person I am today. Cassidy Ratner ’21, senior reflection

Alice Irvin ’21, senior reflection

Don’t be afraid to ask for help from teachers. Be comfortable with who you are and try your best not to dwell on trivial things like mistakes and other people’s opinions. Devon Jha ’21, Lifer Q&A

The more we learn how to overcome challenges, the more we learn about ourselves and our resources. Adrian Hayes, Lower School assistant educator, new faculty/staff bio

I believe in the power of sharing our stories with each other and encouraging our students to do the same. It is through community and collaboration that we learn and grow. I believe that together we are better. Miranda Conway, Lower School associate educator, new faculty/staff bio

There is so much potential for greatness that lives in each of us. Crystal Tan, Lower School associate educator, new faculty/staff bio

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I encourage this community to check in with ourselves, keep an eye on each other, and say something if we sense someone is struggling. That is what community is all about. Geordie Mitchell, assistant head of school for institutional advancement, news article


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