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La Jolla Country Day School
04/28/21​
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The Library as a Leader
By Rafael Eaton, head librarian
 
Since March 2020, a hush lingers in the library. Our physical space is typically a student space, home to a regular thrum (often advancing to a dull roar) of energy, students working, chatting and socializing. But, in the year of COVID, I’ve had to answer this question many times: what is the library without its students?
 

Hope Conference


All divisions shared how they are “Brave Enough to Be Me” during the annual Hope Conference. The student-centered day of education created inspiration to embrace diversity and equity with dignity.
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Senior Spotlight: Ashley Lee


A member of the class of 2021 uses her love for music to fuel her passion for service. 

Senior Spotlight: Lauren Miller


An LJCDS Lifer shares her passion for diving and how she strives to keep learning and growing.

Always Learning


Middle School science educator Piers Blyth believes that education is the greatest tool for creating change in our world.

Reaching the Head and the Heart


Learn more about how Upper School French teacher Nathalie Rachel-Gueirard uses language and culture to inspire greatness for a better world.

Reflecting on the Collective Trauma of the Pandemic


The Lower and Middle School counselor recommends processing the last year through writing and discussion.

Alumni Story: From Late Night to Lionsgate


Brittany Williams '14 shares her journey realizing her dream to work in the entertainment industry.

Alumni Return, Career Day


Alumni share their experiences and wisdom with Upper Schoolers.
More campus news
Boo, the snake, visited the kindergarten in conjunction with their science unit.
 
Upper School Torreys collaborated with classmates on an in-class project.
Go Torreys, go! Don't forget to download the LJCDS Torreys app and/or check out the athletic website for livestream links and more. #TorreyPride
 
Scientists in third grade participated in their first dissection of the year—a cow’s eye.
Fifth-grade Torreys partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build birdhouses for our feathered neighbors as part of a service-learning project.
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