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Archives for the 2017 - 2018 School Year

Musings on GDS’s First Graduation

Exercising Demons in Sophomore English

Honoring Our Identities: Turkey Run, Updated

The Difference is Reflective Practice

Who Can Crack the Code?

College Applications: Trust the Process

“Love Is the Only Force Capable of Transforming an Enemy Into a Friend”

The Future of Education

YPAR? Why not?

Digital Wellness & Middle Schoolers

Expectations & GDS’s Winter Choral Concert

Heroism is Possible: Teachers and Kids at GDS

Peer Leadership Program: Hoppers Helping Houston

Thanksgiving Meditation

Parenting in Anxious Times

A GDS Student Will…

Argument-Driven Inquiry in Middle School Science

The Introvert to Extrovert Spectrum and the Ambiverts Within

Social Media & The Adolescent Brain

Making Connections and Building Relationships in Lower School Classrooms

Minimester: Taking Time, Taking Risks

The Opportunities our Middle Schoolers Give Us

Executive Function: What it is, what it looks like, and how to support it

School Traditions

A Growth Mindset Nurtured Through Mastery-Based Assessment

“Who Am I?” GDS PK/K Students Explore Themselves, Their Families

GDS Arts

Teaching to Love

Policy Institute: Week Two

Policy Institute: Week One

Georgetown Day School is a coed, preK-12, non-sectarian private school in Washington, DC with small class sizes and a diverse school community. Our comprehensive, innovative curriculum includes hands-on learning, honors and AP classes, as well as  advanced-level math and STEM courses. An education is not just college prep and SAT scores. GDS teachers focus on providing the best education for each child, from elementary grades through high school. The school performing arts program includes theater, dance, and music. The athletics program offers competitive sports for student athletes, including cross-country, track, soccer, lacrosse, and crew/rowing. With our strong commitment to financial aid, an independent school tuition is affordable.