Forsyth School
Regan Tadrus is an experienced educator with a diverse background in teaching roles across multiple institutions. Currently serving as a Teacher at Forsyth School since August 2018, Tadrus previously held teaching positions at the Brentwood School District and Community School. In addition, Tadrus worked as a Webop Instructor at Jazz St. Louis from August 2016 to May 2020. Tadrus began the teaching career at Moberly Public Schools, where employment lasted from January 1997 to August 2000. Academic qualifications include a Master of Arts in Teaching from Webster University and a Bachelor of Science in Childhood Education from Stephens College.
Forsyth School
Forsyth School provides an unforgettable experience for children age 2 through Grade 6. Located in the Wydown-Forsyth Historic District, Forsyth's one-of-a-kind campus comprises six historic homes; walkable resources include Forest Park and Washington University. The challenging and engaging curriculum promotes age-appropriate independence and prepares students to thrive in secondary school and beyond. Forsyth School fosters a spirit of curiosity and joy, empowering children to pursue challenges with confidence. At Forsyth, our talented and caring faculty encourage students to explore and question, enabling them to learn deeply. Each child's unique identity is known, celebrated, and nurtured by our supportive community. The results are profound: children take risks, pursue challenges, and find joy in learning. The "Forsyth experience" is enriched by the school's unique campus, location, and commitment to the natural environment. Forsyth's community values are the essential beliefs that describe our culture and characterize what we uphold: >> We create an environment that encourages children to develop the confidence, courage, and resilience to persevere and embrace challenges in a continually evolving world. >> We celebrate each individual’s unique identity and ensure a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community to which all belong. >> We practice kindness and compassion in our interactions with each other, our community, and the natural world. >> We believe curiosity is the foundation for inquiry, innovation, and creativity. We encourage questioning in our search for knowledge, understanding, and excellence.