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Returning to Taft for Inspiration

Sue Wingate attended a Physics C AP Workshop and hopes to introduce a larger repertoire of activities and labs to inspire her senior AP students.

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Of Faith and Falafel: A Journey to Israel

Jonathan Newman traveled to Israel for three weeks, exploring the cultural and historical sites throughout the country so as to inform his teaching of global literature.

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The American Skyscraper

Kevin Randolph was chosen as a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar, and participated in a workshop on "The American Skyscraper: Transforming Chicago and the Nation".

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The Language Mavens Do Panama

Lower School language teachers traveled to Panama City, Panama for the 2014 AATSP conference.

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Exploring Eastern Europe

Kelly Lecceardone spent several weeks traveling throughout Europe experiencing history that will inform a collaborative project on Loss and Gain.

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Faculty Contribute to New CEB Student Bible

Upper School faculty Steve Allen, Bernadette May-Beaver, and Sandra Switzer contributed to Student Bible designed to help students engage with the text and wrestle with their faith.

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Creating Classroom Culture

Ayodele Harrison has spent the past year developing presentations and workshops around the topic of equipping teachers and teacher-leaders with the tools and resources to build healthy classroom culture.

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Twitter Math Camp

Three Middle School math teachers attended Twitter Math Camp, hosted at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, this summer.

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Studies at the American Academy in Rome

Kelly Ryan, Upper School Latin teacher, spent six weeks this summer studying at the American Academy in Rome.

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2015 GISA Conference Presenters

The Lovett School is thrilled to have 11 faculty members presenting at the 2015 Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA) Annual Conference.

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Embrace the Selfie

Christina Smith, a veteran Middle School French and Spanish teacher, dazzled a packed room at the national American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) conference in San Diego.

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Making Nonfiction from Scratch

Mary Lou Williams' work has been featured in Ralph Fletcher's most recent book, Making Nonfiction From Scratch.

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Riverbank Writers

Upper School English teachers Julia Franks and Mark May-Beaver will have books published by Hub City Press this spring.

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The Walking Actor

David Silverman, Upper School film teacher, has the recurring role of Kent on AMC's The Walking Dead.

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Summer Enrichment in Hong Kong

Lower School science teacher, Sarah Spiers, traveled to Hong Kong this past July for a conference hosted by Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Summer Enrichment in Colorado

Upper School teacher Tom Moak attended the Gardner Carney Leadership Institute Leadership Lab (gcLi) in Colorado.

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Summer Enrichment in Ecuador

Lower School Counselor Yasmine Schmid traveled to Siempre Verde with fellow faculty and staff.

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Summer Enrichment in Hawaii

Dr. Jennifer Reynolds participated in the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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2016 GISA Annual Conference

Five faculty members are presenting at the 2016 Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA) Annual Conference.

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Shuler Lighting Design Award

Design and Production teacher Wesley Forlines received the Shuler Lighting Design Award for his work on A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum!

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