By Eric Niles, Head of School
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of starting the new year by presenting to the Athenian Parent Association about innovative programs at Athenian. Among the things we discussed was the work of the Bay Area BlendEd Consortium. This, you will recall, is a consortium of five Bay-Area schools that are offering blended (online and face-to-face) courses to our juniors and seniors. Check out the courses offered this spring.
As I walked away from that presentation I recognized how energized and excited I am about the collaboration with four other heads of school that led to this project. Monique DeVane (College Preparatory School), Eric Temple (Lick-Wilmerding High School), Travis Brownley (Marin Academy) and Mark Salkind (The Urban School of San Francisco) have become respected colleagues, friends, and thought partners for me. Our schools are each unique, yet we understand the powerful learning that can happen if we bring our students together to follow their passions, meet each other and new teachers, take advantage of Bay Area resources, and better navigate the world of online learning. I am thankful that I live and work in a place that fosters such innovation and collaboration. And I am thankful for colleagues that see me more as a peer than a competitor and understand that the differences in our missions should not get in the way of serving our students in new and powerful ways. We are, after all, each in the “business” of providing a great education to young people and hoping that they, in turn, will make the world a better place. The BlendEd Consortium is helping us to do just that—together.