Spirit of the Dragon Magazine (Summer 2020)

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LOWER SCHOOL

IN THE LOWER SCHOOL By Anne Wooleyhand HEAD OF LOWER SCHOOL

In February, news of COVID-19 started to become a reality at GCS. Consideration of whether to cancel special events was the main topic of discussion. Never in our wildest dreams did anyone anticipate a quarantine sending the world of education into unchartered territory. The week before spring break, faculty learned that they

While there is no way to replicate live teaching on the

would be taking their craft online. An intense training took

beautiful GCS campus, Lower School faculty and staff did a

place the day before spring break, and many teachers

great job providing students with a meaningful educational

worked through the break to start classes upon their

experience, and connections between students that are

return. Not a day of school was missed. Faculty did a

the foundation of lifelong relationships. The Lower School

fantastic job getting lessons up and running for the

community is strong and resilient.

students. They maintained a meaningful program for all students for the entire spring.

WE ARE ALL DRAGONS!

In the beginning, Lower School students learned a regular curriculum online and learned different technology tools and platforms. As the days went on, everyone learned to navigate Zoom, Microsoft Teams, the GCS portal, and various apps. Teachers made videos, created classroom tools in their homes, and connected with students in ways they never imagined. Students saw their teachers in a completely different light, as they met teachers’ pets and children. The best thing about Digital Dragons is that children saw their teachers as learners as well. Establishing appropriate expectations and etiquette for online learning while providing engaging and entertaining lessons was the goal of all teachers. Sustaining our treasured community was a top priority. Lunch bunches, dance parties, trivia, Earth Day, art shows, international week, field day, and so many other events we hold dear have all been part of our Digital Dragons program.

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Below: Camilla Evering ’29 Facing page, clockwise from top left: Calvin George ’29; Emily Kang ’31; Cydney To ’28


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