On Saturday Zaharra C ’26 and Maya P ’23 served as panelists for a virtual teaching workshop for K-12 educators sponsored by the University of Virginia Center for Liberal Arts, Virginia Humanities, Learning for Justice, Center for Anti-Racist Education, and New American History. They collaborated with students from Charlottesville area public schools, community leaders, and educators to offer students personal perspectives on learning about historically marginalized histories, people, cultures, and strategies that lead to meaningful learning experiences. Great job!

Congrats to Kate T for her acceptances to MICA, SCAD, Warren Wilson, and Sweet Briar with scholarship!


