As part of a culminating project for their forensics unit, Green Cluster students participated in a mock crime scene investigation where they had to uncover who had stolen a robot from the SMART Lab.
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Five Questions With… Brendan Stackhouse
We sat down with Brendan for the latest installment of our “Five Questions With…” series to learn more about how he moved from the world of theater to education, and how he is still able to fulfill his passion for the arts while being in the classroom.
Admissions Office Update
Head of School Dr. Scott Gaynor announced that Director of Admissions Juliana May will retire at the end of this academic year. Amy Warden, currently the director of The Brick Church School, will be joining Gaynor this summer to head the Admissions Office as Director of Enrollment Management.
Reunited! Gaynor Class of 2020 Returns for In-Person Event
For the first time in over two years, the Class of 2020 reunited in person on April 7 in the Yvette Siegel-Herzog Performing Arts Center. Over 40 members of the Class of 2020 were in attendance, with even more members joining remotely.
Celebrating the Founding of the Early Childhood Program
The Early Childhood (EC) Program is a unique and innovative model of early intervention for students with learning differences, ages three to six. Take a look back at how it all started!
Reading in a Flash and with Heart
Gaynor’s Reading Department is taking a new approach to teaching high frequency/sight words based on Orton-Gillingham instruction.
Gaynor’s Strategic Plan: In Every Ending, There is a New Beginning
The process of strategic planning is like the Design Cycle used by students at Gaynor. Each strategic planning iteration is informed by the plans that have come before it, and is an effort to look towards Gaynor’s future and “think big” about where the school might be in the next five to ten years.
Check Out the Winter 2022 Gaynor Gazette
We are pleased to present the Winter 2022 edition of the Gaynor Gazette! Get highlights and a link to the digital version here!
Talking to Children About the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Although children may not be actively reading or watching the news, they absorb information, or misinformation, through a variety of sources. This could include being in the room with an adult who may be watching a story with violent or disturbing content, through social media, or through conversations with their friends. The recent news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is another tragic example. Determining how to discuss disturbing events with your children is difficult. Read more for resources to help broach the difficult subject of war.
A Taste of Ethiopia: PA Sponsors “Breakfast My Way”
This week Gaynor’s Parents’ Association held its second Breakfast My Way event, hosted by Orange and Pink Cluster Parent Adey Fisseha. The breakfast featured traditional Ethiopian cuisine.
