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La Jolla Country Day School
01/27/21​
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Embracing Uncertainty
By Colleen O’Boyle, assistant head of school for academic affairs

Over the past year, we have been given a healthy dose of uncertainty. Uncertainty can be paralyzing if we let it, and it can also be freeing. It can be revolutionary if we know how to respond to it. Day-to-day uncertainty can be sustained, while perhaps the chronic sense of unpredictability can feel downright crippling. 

More Than Just Books

 
Head Librarian Rafael Eaton has used this unusual school year to implement ground-breaking changes to the library to enhance the student and faculty experience and support the school’s diversity, equity and inclusivity commitment.
 
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Alumni Spotlight: Michelle Rivera Montgomery '08


An LJCDS alumna combines journalism and community service at NBC Washington by sharing stories of people making a difference.

Faculty Spotlight: Glenda Poliner


Middle School science educator shares her hope for her students’ futures and inspires them to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Torrey Mock Trial - NorCal Invitational


Torrey Mock Trial was one of 16 teams invited to compete virtually with county, state and national champions during this two-day event.

Connecting Through Tweets


AP English Literature classes used Twitter to interact with award-winning author T.C. Boyle and each other.

Alumnus to Perform in the Mainly Mozart Festival in San Diego


David Chan '91 will take part in the Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra, comprised of members from the world’s top orchestras, as concertmaster, conductor and featured soloist.
More campus news
With the guidance of Mr. Wagner, students in Advanced Play Production prepare for their production of The Laramie Project.
Middle School Torreys learn about teamwork in PE with a game of basketball.
Students practice math equations in Algebra 1B with help from Ms. Ryan.
Scientists in Lower School are learning about viruses and were joined by Dr. Krahn to discuss COVID-19.
Physics students work on a lab measuring forces of gravity.
Middle School Torreys in Spanish V listen carefully as their classmates present on Cuba.
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