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Mission

…llenged by dyslexia and related learning differences. The innovative and research-based college preparatory curriculum uses a customized educational approach to build skills and to foster academic and personal strengths – igniting the passions and gifts of unique minds. Our Vision The New Community School launches students with the knowledge, skills, and resilience to pursue their passions, navigate the opportunities and challenges of their…

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Guidance for TNCS Teachers

…eedback. Teachers need to establish conditions where students have a clear sense of purpose, opportunities to express themselves, and experiences that allow them to work toward mastery. This will help students stay motivated and engaged in learning, even when they are not physically at school. Design asynchronous learning experiences When school is closed and students are spread across the region, teachers can still connect with them asynchronousl…

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Portrait of a TNCS Graduate: Read Strategically

…: How We Read, Why So Many Can’t, and What Can Be Done About It Mark Seidenberg Overcoming Dyslexia Sally Shaywitz, M.D. and Jonathan Shaywitz, M.D. Mind, Brain, and Education: Neuroscience Implications for the Classroom David A. Sousa The Reading Mind: a Cognitive Approach to Understanding How the Mind Reads Daniel T. Willingham Teaching the Brain to Read Strategies for Improving Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension Judy Willis, M.D. Prou…

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Portrait of a TNCS Graduate: Communicate Clearly

…t Used to Be Us Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum “7 Skills That Aren’t About To Be Automated” Adam Gustein and John Sviokla “The Five C’s Of Effective Communication” Cheryl Keates “An Economy That Works: Job Creation and America’s Future“ McKinsey & Company “Why Communication Is Today’s Most Important Skill” Greg Satell “Active Listening: Hear What People Are Really Saying” Mind Tools “Active Listen…

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Corynne Arnett

…as promoted to her current position in December 2019. Prior to joining the company, she served for four years in tax practice in public accounting. She received her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Virginia Tech and a master’s degree in taxation from Virginia Commonwealth University. Arnett currently serves as chair of the board of directors of the United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg and as treasurer of the board of directors of th…

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Maureen Denlea

…Maureen Denlea serves as the Director of Charitable Giving for Massey Energy LC and is a Director of the Joan and Morgan Massey Foundation. Maureen has had a distinguished career helping create positive change in the Richmond region, having served as Community Relations Manager for the Markel Corporation and President and CEO of Hospital Hospitality House, among other roles….

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PUFFS

…Cameron Maury Oliver Julius Conn Cedric Samantha Browne X-Jones Julia Glasser Susie Hannah Johnson Ernie Mac Ann Marin Crawford Hannah Carter Ford J-Finch Kirby Ames Leanne Sophie Lee Lewis Sally Anna Voelzke Harry (Megan Understudy) Marshall Ware III Teacher Madeline Jarvis Props Master/Wardrobe Supervisor Kylie Morris-Cox Hair/Makeup Supervisor Anna Corcoran Props/Carpentry Ivy Proctor Photography Porter Hudgins Electrician Kat Henson Paint Wyn…

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Discover TNCS

…o gather information on your child to ensure proper placement. Our campus is a caring place, a learning place, a welcoming place. We invite you to schedule a visit to meet our exceptional faculty and involved students and to see what a difference a New Community education can make. We look forward to becoming a partner with you in your child’s education. Click here to download the Admissions Brochure….

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Athletics

…he program should develop self-discipline, an understanding of teamwork, a sense of fair play, cooperation, sports etiquette and sportsmanship, and the concept of the intrinsic rewards of hard work. They develop pride in building an athletic tradition in a small, close-knit school. Sports offered at TNCS typically include: Fall:Boys: Soccer, Cross Country; Girls: Volleyball, Cross Country Winter: Boys: Basketball, Swimming, Track, Wrestling; Girls…

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Portrait of a TNCS Graduate: Engage in Community

…Citizenship Collaborates Connects Active Involvement Respectful of Others Service Oriented Socially Responsive Kind Accepting Inclusive Stewardship Research What School Could Be Ted Dintersmith Deep Learning – Engage the World Change the World Michael Fullan, Joanne Quinn, and Joanne McEachen “Authenticity = Life Long Learners ” John McCarthy “Project Citizen: Bring Civic Engagement to your Classroom ” Jennifer Snell…

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