April 2019 Issue

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CHRONICLE THE HARVARD WESTLAKE

Studio City • Volume 28 • Issue 8 • May 1, 2019 • hwchronicle.com

PRINTED WITH PERMISSION OF RICK COMMONS

C E L E B R AT I N G T H E L I F E O F

LIZ RESNICK 1970-2019

In her role as Associate Head of Upper School and during her time at the school before, Resnick spearheaded numerous projects that shaped the culture and direction of the school. Described by many as a selfless leader, she advocated for changes that she believed would positively impact students’ educational experience, challenging the status quo, never asking for recognition. Here is a look at some of the policies she pushed forward.

AP Limits

During the debates over implementing a limit on the amount of Advanced Placement classes students could take throughout high school, Resnick emerged as a central voice. She articulated the benefits of giving teachers more freedom with their curriculum, allowing students to have a more thorough and well-rounded understanding of the material.

Schedule Changes

A pioneering voice for the wellbeing of students and faculty on campus, Resnick was not only a leader in the development of the new block schedule (read more about the approved schedule changes on A2), but was focused on these topics well before those discussions. Resnick advocated for requiring a lunch period every day for all students.

“Liz-isms” When President Rick Commons delivered his eulogy at Resnick’s memorial service April 14, he repeated what Head of Middle School Jon Wimbish dubbed “Liz-isms,” proverbs and sayings Resnick would often use. Below are a few examples.

“Okay, now we’re in deep yogurt.”

“Students won’t care what you think...until they think that you care.”

“No need to coach “We need to do “Never deprive a talking to peoevery free throw.” more family of a crisis ple, and less talking they need.” about people.”

For a deeper look into Associate Head of School Liz Resnick’s contributions to the community, as well as her personal and professional relationships, read more on B6.


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