Deconstructing the Dangers of the Single Story of Africa
Eighth Graders just completed an informative, reforming unit that focused on this essential question: How might a deep understanding of the many stories of Africa inform and impact our own stories?
Alumnus Starts Work on New High School in Kenya
The Fleischer Foundation, founded by Stephen Fleischer ‘10 and his family, has been providing teenagers from Nairobi access to a high school education.
A Reflection On Reopening And What’s Next
Whether from the building or a computer screen, the Browning administration has successfully dealt with the challenge of running a school during a global pandemic, but there are many obstacles for the remainder of the school year. As of now, the administration’s intention is to remain in hybrid learning.
Spring Break in Isolation
I was sitting on my bed bored out of my mind and practically on house arrest enforced by my parents. It was spring break, but there were no vacations with my family, sports, or anything else enjoyable. All thanks to the coronavirus.
How are the #MeToo Movement and Conflict with Iran Connected? Through Seventh Grade Classrooms, Of Course
Discussions surrounding current events have resulted in the possible removal of a book from the curriculum and conversations about the war in Iran.
Chef Cooks up Connections with Students
Cafeteria Chef Manager Oscar Sanclemente’s days are packed, starting at 5:00 a.m. and ending in the evening as late as 9:00 p.m., depending on the day.