Third grade's focus on the ancient world came to life as they hosted a Passover Seder, where students walked through each item and learned its symbolism to the Isrealites and their exodus out of Egypt. "We discussed Leonardo da Vinci's... |
You may not know Amy Lindsey yet, but she returns to Regents this year after three years in Florida where her husband completed his medical residency. Mrs. Lindsey began teaching at Regents in 2013 and later became the school’s first Director of Curriculum and Instruction. More recently, she shepherded Regents’ accreditation process.
“I get the...
Read MoreA new tradition was born in the rhetoric school this fall with our first school-sponsored field trip to look at colleges. First stop was Richmond where students toured the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University. "The goal of this trip was to make life after high school real to the students," said college counselor Jackie Jamison....
Read More...The parents leave for a night out and the older siblings who are babysitting declare an oligarchy. -Allan Paurillo, father of 4 Regents oligarchs
Read MoreThank you for your tremendous support of the Regents Gala on Friday! From superb emcees and speakers to community business support, it truly took a village to create such a wonderful night. Special thanks to our auction chair Monique Moshier and to the many amazing volunteers who made our celebration a wonderful success! It was one of the most well-attended Galas ever!...
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What do you think of college so far?
Honestly, college has not been very hard and I have no idea why – so many people around me are drowning. It has been sweet to be really prepared and ready. Coming from high school at Regents where it was really hard, I can easily sit down now and work and get the things done that I need to do.
Although you may hear the word "recitation" and think "Grammar School" - that actually isn't the case. Every literature class in the Logic and Rhetoric School does some recitation each year, usually poetry. Recently eleventh grade successfully recited the first six stanzas of The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe – on their way to having all 18 stanzas...
Read MoreOne of the distinctives of Regents is its emphasis on handwriting. Starting in kindergarten, students learn not just to write - but to write beautifully. Handwriting forms the brain and also sets a standard of doing hard things well. "One of the things I miss about Regents is how beautifully my kids learned to write," said former parent Becca Christophel.
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