Category: TSA Stories Blog
Kids learn best when they are interacting with their subject matter: doing, creating, explaining, experiencing and using their senses. “At The Sharon Academy Middle School, we have created a curriculum that gives students more than one mode of learning and encourages students to engage with the topics they are studying,” explains Andrew Lane, the Director […]
Written by Wendy Spector on October 4, 2018
We often take for granted the place where we live. Its familiarity leads us to believe that we know all its secrets. On Thursday, September 13, TSA Middle School students took a field trip to Rochester, VT, to uncover some of the secrets of the unique habitats of the White River as part of an […]
Written by Wendy Spector on September 14, 2018
Sandro Oramas is a fine art photographer archaeolgist and filmmaker from Venezuela who has exhibited and published internationally. His work is represented internationally in public and private collections such as the BN in Paris, the Houston Center for Photography, the Leheigh University Gallery, the Delaware University Gallery as well as the Museum of Fine […]
Written by Wendy Spector on September 11, 2018
Every week I am exceedingly grateful for the community, support and tools that were given to me by TSA. I am currently living in Malaysia doing a Fulbright Teaching Assistant program for the year. I have been here since January working at a high school teaching English. Each day I teach I come closer to […]
Written by Wendy Spector on August 27, 2018
Welcome to TSA Stories! This section will house stories from TSA. Please check back to learn more about who we are and what we do!
Written by Wendy Spector on March 13, 2018
We write stories because it helps us to understand ourselves and allows others to understand us.
Written by Wendy Spector on November 29, 2017