Episodes
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Our school's history traces back to 1848, a journey spanning 175 remarkable years. In that time, Sacred Heart Greenwich has experienced a transformative evolution. And yet, despite the changes that have swept through our campus, there remains a core of experiences that every Sacred Heart student holds dear. Just ask any alumna about Conge.! What is your favorite gouter? Are you on the Green Team or the White team? And where does Mater hang? These are the threads of tradition that bind us together, forging an unbreakable connection. Tune in to hear from President Baber, current students, and others on their favorite Sacred Heart traditions!
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This summer Michael F. Baber returns home to King Street. In this episode, we chat about Michael’s path towards leadership and the experiences that made him into the person he is today. Join us as we discuss the timeless mission of a Sacred Heart school, the role of faith, and why he says hello to each person he sees in the hallways. Welcome back, Mr. Baber!
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What’s the connection between the classroom environment and student learning? We chat with four faculty members who have reimagined their physical space to enhance students’ engagement and learning outcomes. Hear from second grade teacher, Megan Wallace, on flexible furniture, and Upper School English teacher, Sarah Martin, on how the Harkness table promotes listening and discussion. Technology teacher, Deanna George, speaks about the possibilities of clear plastic bins and the value of sunlight. And Ellyn Stewart drops some knowledge on biophilia! After listening, you might be inspired to make some changes to your own space!
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Journey with our youngest students as we travel inside Sacred Heart’s Barat Center for Early Childhood Education. Meet Preschool Director, Frederica McGannon, and learn the driving philosophy of Reggio Emilia education. Chat chess with Lower School Head, Dr. Jessica McGibbon, and hear why chess is the perfect game for girls. And feel the warmth of Diane Flieger, beloved teacher in the Barat Center, as she reminds us that life’s greatest lessons are learned at the youngest ages. Let’s go!