Head of School Publishes Article on HuffPost

Head of School Elizabeth English published an article on HuffPost titled "When The Force is Female". 
Excerpt from the post:
While the force is most definitely female at the all girls school where I work, generally speaking, the force will only be female when women organize, exert their collective power and stop waiting politely for the world to give us permission.

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