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Weekly News 6/1/2016 * Head’s Note Dear Parents, I am looking forward to celebrating the Move-Up Ceremony with you on June 14. For those of you who are new to the event, please note this is a “dressy” morning as…  Read more >

Weekly News 5/31/2016 * Head’s Note As people at Crossroads know, I keep my door open most of the day. There are many practical reasons to do so. For one, I enjoy staying connected to all of the activities occurring…  Read more >

Weekly News 5/23/2016 * Head’s Note * Mathleague As you may have heard last week, several of our students in grades 3-6 participated in the Mathleague competition on May 15. Crossroads students did incredibly well, placing first in the state…  Read more >

Weekly News 5/16/2016 * Head’s Note Moses has traditionally been described as one of the most humble men to have ever lived. Perhaps his humility helped him survive the travails of leading his people from Egypt and gave him the…  Read more >

Weekly News 5/9/2016 * Head’s Note As with any school that has been open for many years, each spring brings news of teachers who are retiring or transitioning to other chapters in their careers. This year, we have five teachers…  Read more >

Weekly News 5/2/2016 * Head’s Note Over the last month, I’ve had the privilege of introducing teaching candidates to our school. These opportunities not only allow me a wonderful chance to meet new people who are interested in Crossroads, they…  Read more >

As days lengthen and we enjoyed the clear, crisp, early spring weather last week, a colleague inquired about the solar arrays the school installed last summer. I am pleased to report that to date, we have generated over 25,000 kilowatt hours…  Read more >

Weekly News 4/18/2016 * Head’s Note * Self-Control We live in a culture of immediacy and abbreviation. Emails have replaced letters, downloads of songs have replaced albums, emojis have replaced words. You get the picture. 🙂 But in striving for…  Read more >

Weekly News 4/4/2016 * Head’s Note As I was saying goodbye to children at the end of the day a few weeks ago, one of our youngest students summoned up the courage to ask, “Why can’t first graders play wall…  Read more >

We live in a culture of immediacy and abbreviation. Emails have replaced letters, downloads of songs have replaced albums, emojis have replaced words. You get the picture.  🙂 But in striving for quickness, certain elements are lost. We are conditioned…  Read more >

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