In February of 2014, Society Life Magazine published a piece I wrote, titled, Silly String: Lessons From A Four Year Old. I came across this the other day as I was updating my vita for an upcoming conference I’m speaking at in February 2016. As a …
After placing 2nd in the Cowtown BEST robotics competition, Clariden students advanced to the semi-finals in the BEST robotics competition. This is the third year, Clariden students have competed and placed at the competition. The Clariden team placed 8th out …
On December 3, Clariden families joined together to ride in the annual Grapevine Parade of Lights. Many hours were spent by students, teachers, and parent volunteers creating this year’s float, “Blast Off with Clariden” which showcased rocketry, one of the …
My husband and I have successfully launched one of our three children. Our daughter is currently living in New York City and is supporting herself (happy dance – although I miss her terribly). Our two sons have yet to graduate …
Thank you to the families and faculty that gathered Saturday morning for Cougar U. We explored two topics on Saturday: 1) Perceptual Development and 2) Grit. For those of you that were unable to join us. Here’s a brief recap …
Last spring, Clariden high school students submitted poems to The America Library of Poetry 2015 Student Poetry Contest. We are pleased to announce that Terril Tyson’s poem “Reflecting” has been chosen for publication in a new poetry book entitled, “Eloquence”. …
In September, Clariden welcomed David Hernandez from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Mr. Hernandez noticed our school at the 2014 TARC competition, contacted our administration and requested the opportunity to speak to Clariden students. Embry-Riddle is known as the world’s largest fully accredited university specializing in aviation and …
People often ask me the differences between a private education and a public education. Some as they tour ask the question, “Why should I choose your school (private) versus the public school?” This question is multifaceted and, to some degree, …
Our middle and high school students were featured in a story on WFAA Channel 8 news today! Check out the story by clicking the link below. Southlake students’ rocket takes them to Washington Students at The Clariden School in …