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Bea S.

Bea S. has extensive experience in education, currently serving as a teacher at Friends School of Atlanta since October 2014, as well as in dual teaching roles at Atlanta Public Schools and The Children's School from February 2018 to the present. Previous experience includes an instructional assistant position at Peralta Community Colleges from June 2008 to June 2012, a student aide role at City College of San Francisco from September 2007 to June 2008, and a summer school program associate role at School of Unity and Liberation in 2007. Earlier career experience includes an internship at the Center for Young Women's Development in 2004 and a position as a messenger, Anderson Scholar, and intern at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force from June to August 2002. Bea S. holds a B.A. in English and Comparative American Studies from Oberlin College, completed in 2006, and attended Mills College in 2004.

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The Children's School

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In 1970, our founder Lila McDill had one vision: children learn by doing. Today, The Children’s School is an age 3 - grade 8 school located in the heart of Midtown, empowering students to dive in headfirst, hands-on and open-hearted into the grand lifelong adventure that is learning. At TCS, we know that play is serious learning. We embrace play in everything we do because it is essential to intellectual, social, emotional, physical and cultural development. As our students grow, learning through play becomes learning playfully. Through immersive project-based learning, we design projects around real-world problems facing our community to help students learn in a more meaningful way and tackle the kinds of questions that can’t be answered by Google. Learning takes courage. Our diverse, joyful and nurturing community shows up as their authentic selves everyday, encourages risk-taking and challenges our learners to academic excellence, noble character and emotional maturity, preparing them to make an impact on an ever-changing world. Learn more at tcsatl.org.


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