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Zooming with Friends

Posted by Julia Rood ’21 on Apr 28, 2020 9:00:00 AM

For the past couple of weeks, some of my friends and I have started a new tradition of zooming during lunch.

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Behind the Scenes with Tabor’s History Department

Posted by Wes Chaput, faculty on Apr 8, 2020 6:11:32 PM

It feels good to be back in school. Although it is true that we would all prefer to be together on our beautiful campus, I am increasingly grateful for the fact that our students are still connected and they are still learning.

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A Message from the Coronavirus Front Lines

Posted by Ryan W. England, MD, '04 on Apr 6, 2020 10:25:14 AM

When the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in Maryland back on March 5th, I knew my life as a doctor at Johns Hopkins Hospital was about to change. That feels like a lifetime ago now, and it has only been one month.

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Confronting Disorienting Change: A Roadmap to Find Our Way

Posted by Dan Petrocelli, Director of Counseling Services on Mar 31, 2020 11:29:41 AM

Hello from the Tabor Academy Counseling Service! It has been quite a stretch as we have all been adjusting to a very different way of life.

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Thriving through Self-Love and Gratitude

Posted by Amelia Wright, Faculty on Mar 9, 2020 4:15:24 PM

Excerpts of a Chapel Speech Delivered February 27, 2020

On May 28th of last year, my mind was spinning: I was about to teach my last class ever at Tabor, coordinating a coast-to-coast move to San Diego for a new job in biotech, and attempting to put on a brave face as I edged closer to the date when I would leave the place I’d called home for the past 6 years.

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Tips from Tabor to Take Charge of Exams

Mid-year exams are just a few weeks away, and it’s important to have a good study plan so you can come into the experience feeling confident and prepared. Leaving your study to the last minute or going into it without an organized plan of attack can make you feel unnecessarily anxious and overwhelmed. We want our students to take charge of their exam experience. What follows are some simple tips to employ (and pitfalls to avoid!) in order to make sure your exam prep helps you do your best work on exam day.

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Behind the Scenes with Costume Design

Posted by Izzy Cheney ’20, Log Staff Writer on Jan 29, 2020 2:24:25 PM

Towards the end of the fall trimester came preparations for this year’s Winter Musical, Mamma Mia!

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Meet Tabor Musician Felix Cutler

Posted by Tessa Mock ’21, Log Staff Writer on Jan 16, 2020 2:05:10 PM

By Tessa Mock ’21, Log Staff Writer

If you’ve ever been to an All School Meeting where Felix Cutler is playing one of his enchanting piano ballads of rap and pop songs, then I’m sure you understand why he is this month's featured musician in The Tabor Log.

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Diversity for Learning and our Brain’s Sake

Posted by Derek Krein, Dean of Professional and Programmatic Growth on Jan 15, 2020 1:14:52 PM

Just over three years ago, Tabor committed to resourcing its faculty with access to Mind-Brain Education (MBE) research to further inform our curricular and pedagogical choices, across all areas of school life.

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Topics: Tabor Academy, Diversity

Musings from the GAINS 2020 Conference at UPENN

Posted by Grace Mead ’20 on Nov 22, 2019 1:07:30 PM

Wednesday the 13th, 2019 - Grace Mead

Tonight we arrived in Philly! We were met by the beautiful train station, then a blast of cold air.

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Celebrating our Veterans

Posted by Faculty Nate Meleo '95, Paul Salit, Dr. Karl Kistler on Nov 12, 2019 2:34:38 PM

In chapel, in celebration of Veterans Day this year, three faculty veterans shared their experiences in the military with our students in hopes of honoring those who have served and to raise awareness of the sacrifices they made to serve our country.

Mr. Nate Meleo ’95 opened with a brief history of Veterans Day and after welcomed the remarks of Mr. Paul Salit and Dr. Karl Kistler. Meleo later returned to the podium to share his own remarks and close out the service. 

Below are the remarks of Mr. Meleo and Dr. Kistler. Because Mr. Salit spoke from notes rather written remarks, we were unable to include his full remarks, though he echoed the themes of sacrifice and duty, respect and thanks for all our Veterans. Please enjoy the full remarks of Mr. Meleo and Dr. Kistler below.

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Humbled and Happy

Posted by Omar Kiwan ’20 on Nov 12, 2019 1:22:18 PM

On Wednesday, we enjoyed our annual service morning with Special Olympics MA. This was my 3rd such day at Tabor and I have come to really love them.

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