How Grace Learns During a Pandemic
The normalcy that education provides has been grounding many students and teachers during this exhausting year, regardless of learning style.
The normalcy that education provides has been grounding many students and teachers during this exhausting year, regardless of learning style.
Since March 2019, COVID-19 contagion has continued to accelerate. Hospitals are filling up, death rates are climbing, yet there is now hope: a vaccine. In early 2020, scientists began seeking… Continue reading "Grace Teachers Get the COVID-19 Vaccine"
On Wednesday evening, Grace families received an email from the WellGrace Team informing them that a member of the community has tested positive for COVID-19. According to the email, this… Continue reading "Cohort A Goes Remote as High School Gets First Positive Case of COVID-19"
Two weeks ago, Mr. Davison wrote to the Grace Church community to announce that following the conclusion of next school year, he will be retiring from his position as Head… Continue reading "Mr. Davison Announces Plan to Retire"
This year’s MLK symposium was modified considerably compared to years past. Dr. Nathan, one of coordinators of this year’s MLK Symposium, discussed the new changes and preparations needed to launch… Continue reading "The Preparation of Grace’s 2021 MLK Symposium"
Featured Image: Unsplash On January 6th, MiChelle Carpenter stood crying as she washed her dishes. She had CNN playing and was watching the insurrection on the Capitol unfold. “I would… Continue reading "BIPOC of Grace Reflect on the Double Standards of the Attempted Coup"
After a long hiatus for student-athletes and tireless work by the athletics department, sports at Grace may finally be returning. Last community week, Associate Director of Athletics Timothy Quinn assembled… Continue reading "Will Athletics Return to Grace in 2021?"
For the past school year, the Grace administration has been doing everything they can to keep the virus under control: temperature checks and health questionnaires every morning, dividing the school… Continue reading "2021 Can’t Come Soon Enough"
“What makes something theatre?” That is the very question Ms. Washburn considered when she began writing this year’s play. Is it the lights, the actors, the music, or the performance?… Continue reading "Redefining Theatre: We Wear the Mask"
As the holiday season quickly approaches, families across the nation have started to brace themselves for what looks to be an inevitable resurgence of the Covid-19 virus. Cases have been… Continue reading "Public Schools Close Their Doors — Will Grace Be Next?"