Tag Archives: Unity Charter School
Where Students Are More Than Just Students
May 31, 2011Today is the final entry in our guest series from Unity Charter School, and it seems only fitting that we end it with thoughts from a student – Morgan Goldberg (pictured below in the middle of the photo) who is … Continue reading
The Importance of Volunteering
May 23, 2011The next in our guest series from Unity Charter School: today we hear from Peter Munde, a member of Unity’s Board of Trustees, who sheds some light on complicated charter school finances and the satisfaction of volunteering in Unity’s unique … Continue reading
“I felt like I died and went to school heaven.”
May 16, 2011If you are a parent of school aged children, you know that sending your kids to a school that helps them learn and thrive is one of your top priorities. Ronni Arno Blaisdell, who moved to Morristown, New Jersey from … Continue reading
Unity Charter School: A Teacher’s Perspective
May 9, 2011Happy Monday! We welcome back our friends from Unity Charter School, a tuition-free, public K – 8 charter school in Morris Township. In case you missed last week’s post, Unity is unique because it combines New Jersey core curriculum requirements with … Continue reading
Unity Charter School: With Room to Grow
May 2, 2011Today we welcome a new guest blog series from Dodge grantee Unity Charter School, a tuition-free, public K – 8 charter school in Morris Township. Unity is unique because it combines New Jersey core curriculum requirements with a focus on … Continue reading
Feeling “Blue” About Education Never Seemed So Hopeful
October 19, 2009Michelle Knapik, Program Director, Environment You probably know about TED talks and their tagline “ideas worth spreading.” I got to spend Sunday afternoon at a live TEDx talk organized around the theme of “What is possible in School.” The “x” … Continue reading