Our Summer Session is Underway!

Our summer session is underway. Although only a few weeks separated the end of our main school year and the start of our summer session, students have expressed their excitement about returning. Needless to say, this has made for an auspicious start to our July work together.

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Stevenson's Storytellers

For Persephone, a Stevenson senior, performance has been an integral part of her high school experience. The latest chapter in Persephone's performance journey occurred in late March when she performed at the All City Storytelling Slam run by The Moth.

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The Curious Incident Podcast

Stevenson’s Director of External Affairs and Program Innovation, Jerry Pavlon-Blum, was a featured guest on a two-part episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, hosted by NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan, Founder of Law Offices of Adam Dayan, PLLC.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Stevenson

Cindy Ricot is passionate about making sure that representation takes place in her classroom. In her Diversity in Literature course, she looks at literature through a unique lens, focusing each quarter on the experiences of different people and how those experiences are portrayed in literature, such as Hispanic, African, Middle Eastern, and East Asian literature.

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Black History Month

Looking back to its origins, Black History Month brings us over a century of promoting awareness, boosting understanding, and inspiring celebration. While such work is to be a year-round pursuit, the dedicated month is, at its core, a charge to us all to learn more. During this year’s Black History Month, I have decided to share a piece of history relevant to all of us thinking about learning and schools, followed by one specific experience underway at Stevenson.

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Basketball at Stevenson

When Stevenson’s student athletes walked into the basketball gym for the first time since February 2020, despite any stresses in their lives, they were there to uphold the values of the team.

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