Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

31 March 2011

Five Things


A few weeks ago, Eva at Four Leaf Clover and Cailin at A White Picket Fence tagged me with the stylish blogger award. Several months ago, Elizabeth at Rosalilium and Zaira at Inspiration Crush also tagged me with the same award. I figured it was about time I got my act together and followed the rules. I'm supposed to thank the people who gave me the award (thanks ladies!) and then share five things about myself with all of you. Here goes.

1). I have a small tattoo depicting the comedy/tragedy masks on my lower back. The tattoo is about the size of a quarter: I drew the design myself an hour before getting it done six years ago in Greenwich Village. Theater has always played a significant role in my life and at the time, was something I seriously wanted to pursue. I don't regret the decision to get the tattoo precisely because of that significance. (The mask in the photo above is actually a Swarovski-encrusted pin given to me by my dad when I was in high school. Everyone in my immediate family has ties to theater/performing in some way).


2). I don't have many vices, but fruit gummies are definitely one of them. In fact, I've eaten entire boxes in one sitting before. I rarely buy them because of my lack of self-control. Last night, I bought a single pack from a news stand on Broadway so I could take a picture for this post. I cannot adequately express how difficult it was for me to refrain from eating them until I got home.


3). I majored in American studies and minored in Philosophy in college. Social justice was--and still is--extremely formative in defining my studies and my life. Analyzing it through the lens of some of the world's most profound thinkers shaped a great deal of who I am and what I believe today. (Photo: my rare edition, complete works of Marcel Proust).


4). While I don't belong to any organized religion, I consider myself a deeply spiritual individual. Moreover, I am always interested in learning about various facets of religion and the role it plays in societies around the world. I respect people who can talk about faith and religious beliefs without judgement or agenda. (Photo: my happy Buddha candle and antique miniature chair on the 2nd floor landing).


5). Breton-striped shirts are my number one fashion staple. I own more than I care to admit but have zero qualms about it because I feel instantly stylish and comfortable whenever I put one on. I'm also quite loyal to red lipstick and simple gold jewelry. I'll choose classic over trendy any day.

Well, there you have it. I'm supposed to pass the award along by tagging five people, but I don't think I'm capable of choosing. So, if you're reading this, consider yourself tagged. I'd love if you played along and left a comment telling me something about yourself.

(all images my own)

03 May 2010

Pride


The school where I teach was just awarded the # 2 spot on the Forbes List of the 20 Best Prep Schools in America. (I sometimes still have trouble with the term "prep school," as I believe it conjures negative connotations, but it is what it is. A good education is a good education whether it emanates from a private, public, charter, or home school environment. Aside: I believe any of the aforementioned environments can deliver a top-notch education. But that is another post in itself).

Today, I am feeling proud to be a part of such a tradition of excellence:

(Fast facts from the article)...

Horace Mann School:

Location: New York, N.Y.

Founded: 1887

Ivy/MIT/Stanford pipeline: 36%

Student/Faculty ratio: 12:1

Faculty holding advanced degrees: 94%

Notable alumni: Jack Kerouac, William Carlos Williams, James Schlesinger

Go Horace Mann!