Student Rights, Part 2

  Last week, we published a blog post regarding Student Rights. During Black History Month, we join with others across the USA who are grappling with what it means to be a free and diverse nation. At TGS, we find ourselves focusing on equity and inclusion in education. Educational equity...

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Youth Rights

Student Rights

Written by Jennifer Wilger, TGS Co-Founder and Executive Director Each week in our school newsletter, Word of the Week shares food for thought from the Temple Grandin School team. This week’s word reflects on the rights of students, and how those rights are honored at TGS. As we prepare to...

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Groundhog Day and Perseverance

  Today Punxsatawney Phil woke up, crawled out of his snug home, and saw his shadow. Six more weeks of winter. This small-town tradition has become famous, and was the inspiration for the classic 1993 movie, Groundhog Day. In the movie, Bill Murray plays Phil Connors, a self-centered meterologist who...

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