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How it started, and how it's going seven years later! #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth #DyslexiaIsMySuperpower
Thanks to Lab parent Mahmoud Bah for sharing this great video about the benefits of dyslexia from the World Economic Forum! weforum.org/videos/the-ove…
Many of our staff and students at Lab are @MadeByDyslexia. #DyslexicThinking is being recognized by major organizations as a celebrated term and valuable workplace skillset against an outdated narrative. Join the movement today! youtu.be/Bk4T--PtUqA
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Join us for Mr. Miskell's final student/faculty production before retirement – Antigone in Concert! Tickets on sale now! my.cheddarup.com/c/labdrama-ant…
Amy Oswalt, Head of Global Division, talks about the benefits of virtual learning for children whose families move –how Lab’s Global Division makes students feel like they belong and thrive. Watch now! relocatemagazine.com/event-school-f…
Lab School takes Halloween seriously! Elementary students parade in costume, Parents and High School students help kids make their own scarecrows and Head of School Kim Wargo goes full Harry Potter! #halloween2021
Foxhall students went red today, continuing #Labgoesredfordyslexia No more red pens highlighting mistakes on our papers; now red promotes the vision of a world where dyslexic people are understood and have the tools to succeed. #dyslexiaawarenessmonth #succeedwithdyslexia
On our Reservoir campus and all around the globe, Lab turned red today! Now red promotes the vision of a world where dyslexic people are understood and have the tools to succeed. #goredfordyslexia #dyslexiaawarenessmonth #labgoesredfordyslexia #succeedwithdyslexia
Get ready! Lab is going red this week! #goredfordyslexia #dyslexiaawarenessmonth #labgoesredfordyslexia #succeedwithdyslexia
Breathe! Some Elementary families gathered Saturday for a Morning of Mindfulness led by a few Lab staff and folks from Insight Meditation Community of Washington DC.
Fun harvest time at Foxhall Farm! The favorites seemed to be the fresh tomatoes right off the vines and the roasted tomatillo salsa.
Check out the online version of our latest issue of Lab’s LINK magazine. It’s chock full of great stories and people profiles from our fabulous school community. labschool.org/page/about/pub…
Congrats to Intermediate Science Teacher Elizabeth Bilbao who won the the first-ever Blue Heron Educator Award from the Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School.
Students in Lab’s Summer Project surprised Head of School Kim Wargo with this amazing mural painted on her office wall. It was intricately mapped out and created in a system of small parts to create a whole.
“Dyslexic writer, speaker, and do-gooder who did not learn to read until 12 years old” and Lab School Gala Awardee Jonathan Mooney talks about his latest book. Listen here: kpfa.org/episode/pushin…
From reading and writing to deductive reasoning and executive functioning, Summer Speech, Language, and Literacy students are learning lots and having fun with all their senses. #LabSummer
Do you love teaching, seeing the joy of learning light up a student’s face? How about integrating the arts into the 5-6th grade classroom? This might just be your dream job: labschool.org/employment-and…
Reading, painting, recording, and doing math ... all around the theme of “Home Front: Life in America During World War II.” #LabSummer
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