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  • Our Shared Journey: Raising Resilient Kids through Positive Parenting with Sheri Glucoft Wong
    2023/09/21

    In this episode, our guest, Sheri Glucoft Wong, family therapist and co-author of the book "Raising Kids," shares her insights and wisdom on transformational parenting techniques.

    Listen in as we delve into a range of topics including effective communication within the family, fostering resilience in kids, setting healthy screen time limits, and promoting good sleep hygiene. Get ready to gain valuable knowledge and strategies to strengthen the partnership between home and school on our shared journey of raising resilient and successful young individuals.

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
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    45 分
  • Relationships, Growth & Advocacy: A Panel Discussion on the Heart and Soul of Cannon School
    2023/08/17

    Welcome back to a brand new season of Hope in the Hallways!

    In this episode, we have three incredible assistant heads from each division joining us: Melissa Fox from the Lower School, Catherine Jones from the Middle School, and Nate Rogers from the Upper School.

    Together, we'll be exploring topics such as relationships, growth mindset, advisory programs, signature learning experiences, and so much more. We'll also be delving into the exciting changes in the daily schedule for students across all grade levels. So join us as we embark on this journey to uncover the secrets of fostering hope in the hallways of Cannon School.

    After You Listen:

    Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org

    Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org

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    58 分
  • Nurturing Generous Conversations: Cannon's Approach to Diverse Discourse with Declan Hurley
    2023/05/18

    At Cannon, we're committed to creating an environment of diversity, belongingness, and engagement that makes space for all perspectives.

    In this episode, Cannon graduate Declan Hurley joins us to discuss how his time at Cannon helped him find his voice and learn the value of constructive dialogue. Advocating free speech and navigating polarizing topics are central to Declan's current college experience at the University of Chicago, but he's well prepared for both. Listen in to the final episode of season one of Hope in the Hallways to hear exactly how we're helping all of our students become wholehearted and adaptive contributors.

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
    • Check out The Chicago Thinker
    • Read the Dean of Stanford Law School's memo
    • Learn more about The Chicago Principles
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    47 分
  • Learning Leadership, Communication, and Trust Through Arts and Athletics
    2023/04/20

    At Cannon School, our passion around the growth and development of our kids doesn’t stop at the classroom door. Our arts and athletics programs are equally focused on pouring critical life skills into our students so they can go out into the world as amazing, confident humans.

    In this episode, we’re joined by three stars from our arts and athletics programs—graduating senior Caroline Mills, Director of Theater Arts Andy Macdonald, and Girls Lacrosse Program Director and Head Varsity Coach Brittany Pasut. Throughout our conversation we discuss the shared lessons learned on the field and on stage while hearing about the incredible work our trio has accomplished at Cannon. Listen in to gain a deeper understanding as to why extracurricular activities are, in fact, core to education.

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
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    49 分
  • From Babies to Beards—Growing Up in Middle School with Carla Moyer
    2023/03/16

    Carla Moyer, our Head of Middle School, has been at Cannon for 23 years. During her tenure, she’s seen the school grow and the curriculum expand, but her love for the classroom never changed.

    In this episode, Carla discusses the value of making kids feel seen, loved, and valued and shares how she achieves that in her work at Cannon. She’s proud of how her students develop strong core values, such as respect and kindness, and she’s intentional about recognizing and celebrating their hard work. Listen in to hear how Carla leverages positive reinforcement and dialogue to support our middle schoolers on their journey of growth “from babies to beards.”

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
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    47 分
  • Cultivating Students’ Voices and Listening to Them with Dr. Regina Nixon
    2023/02/16

    “At Cannon, we will always be a school engaging on a journey of growth.”

    Dr. Regina Nixon, Head of Lower School at Cannon, is dedicated to fostering student leadership and creating a welcoming environment for learning. To help work toward that goal, several new opportunities and programs are being incorporated into the Lower School. In this episode, Regina shares her excitement around the journey Cannnon is on and explains why she hopes that journey never ends. Listen in as she discusses how she’s cultivating students’ voices and incorporating their feedback into their experiences at school.

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
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    38 分
  • Because Kids. Period. with Guest Host Bill Diskin
    2023/01/19

    In this episode, we are flipping the classroom and a special guest host, Bill Diskin, Director of Admission at Cannon School, interviews Christopher Jones.

    At the heart of Cannon are its values. They are what captivated Christopher the first time he set foot on campus. Listen in as the host becomes the guest and takes us on a stroll down memory lane, sharing his biggest highlight at Cannon and discussing what motivates each and every adult on campus.

    After You Listen:

    Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org

    Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org

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    36 分
  • Memories, Connections, and Lessons to Last a Lifetime with Cannon Seniors
    2022/12/15

    Seniors Leighton Evans, Quentin Clarke, and Robert Walley are all wrapping up their Cannon careers. It’s a bittersweet moment for them, but the trio shares one very important feeling, “We’re ready for anything.”

    In this episode, these graduating seniors join us to share some of their favorite memories and traditions. Along the way, they also discuss the challenges they faced inside and outside the classroom and how the strong connections they built at Cannon helped them overcome those obstacles. Listen in to hear about the lasting impact the Cannon community has on its students and why that’s what allows them to feel prepared for whatever the future holds.

    After You Listen:

    • Connect with the podcast: hopeinthehallways@cannonschool.org
    • Learn more about The Cannon School: https://www.cannonschool.org
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    36 分