
What makes a JCHS education not just different, but truly transformative? Welcome to Thinking Out Loud — where we dive deep, ask big questions, and explore what shapes learning at JCHS. Each week we talk with a member of the JCHS community about what really matters in learning and the uniquely JCHS approach to education.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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What if the most important career skill you’ll ever need isn’t something you can study from a textbook? In this episode, alumn Ethan Finestone '20 reflects on how filmmaking projects, multi-grade athletics, and student government at J... more
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What if the biggest change in your life started the moment you walked into a new school? In this episode, ninth-grader Sayde Czerpak shares how she chose JCHS, navigated the nerves of starting fresh, and slowly discovered a community ... more
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What actually prepares a person to think like a scientist? In this episode, Dr. Cecily Burrill explains how JCHS’s physics-first sequence intentionally aligns with teenage brain development and strengthens student mastery of chemistry... more
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What if the small moments in high school—the friendships, the mentors, the unexpected opportunities—turn out to be the spark that shapes your future? In this episode, we sit down with Rymo Hymowitz ’21, whose journey from sewing in th... more
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How is JCHS able to build championship-level teams — while keeping kindness and community at the core? In this episode, we sit down with Coach Marty Cohen, JCHS Assistant Athletics Director and Class of 2019 alum, to explore how the s... more
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What does it take to truly see your authentic self? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, JCHS Director of Athletics and Zion Journey leader Sean Moler shares how the 10th Grade Journey to Zion challenges students to take “positive ri... more
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What does it really mean to study the humanities in a world driven by data, speed, and technology? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Dr. Camilo Jaramillo, Dean of Humanities at JCHS, explores how literature, history, and art help ... more
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What if grades reflected only what students truly learned—not compliance or point-chasing? In this episode, Michael Brody, Assistant Head of School at JCHS, shares the school’s “Grading for Learning” philosophy, which prioritizes mast... more
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Focused on the transformative nature of education, discussions center around how learning can be shaped by community engagement, personal growth, and the integration of Jewish tradition with modern educational practices. It frequently touches on critical topics like college admissions, art education, moral clarity, and the necessity of empathy and understanding complex social issues. Notably, the conversations champion curiosity and diverse perspectives, creating an enriching environment that fosters open dialogue among students and educators. This format seems to be particularly well-suited for listeners interested in progressive educational models, Jewish studies, and community learning initiatives.
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