Head of School Elizabeth English Selected for Klingenstein Fellowship

Head of School Elizabeth English has been selected to participate in the prestigious Klingenstein Fellowship, a two-week program with 20 independent and international school heads at Columbia University's Teachers College.
During the program, school heads discuss current educational issues and visit a variety of New York City schools. They join Full-Year Master's program students to examine case studies, discuss governance, and apply the study of educational philosophy and moral leadership to real-world situations. All participating heads complete two research projects: one project focused on a problem of practice in their own professional lives and one collaborative project focused on improving the quality of education throughout the world.

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