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COURAGEOUS THINKING King School
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Dr. Josh Deitch, Head of Middle School, Amy Vorenberg, Head of Lower School, Dr. Karen Eshoo, Head of School and Marnie Sadlowsky, Head of Upper School Dr. Karen Eshoo, Head of School at King School, seeks more than achievement from her students. She and the Division Heads, pictured in the school’s Innovation Lab, are committed to opening minds and sparking courageous thinking so their students discover and forge their unique paths to excellence. “Our students are at the center of everything we do at King School. Because when we set better standards for both the experience and outcomes of education, students cultivate the insights and heart to own their future,” says Dr. Eshoo. As an institution that evolved from the mergers of three founding schools, King School knows a thing or two about challenging preconceived notions about
what good education looks like. That’s why they prioritize teaching students how to think rather than what to think. At King, students ask for more of their education. They pursue meaningful research, boldly intertwine academic subjects, and share their learning in diverse formats. They deepen their understanding through the give and take of different perspectives to become active and nimble learners. King students discover a better way to be their best. Open House: Grades 6-11: Oct. 6. PreK-Grade 5: Nov. 3. 1450 NEWFIELD AVENUE • STAMFORD 203.322.3496 • KINGSCHOOLCT.ORG