Susan is a dance / somatics educator, the founder of Embodiment in Education, and an advisor and consultant to Millennium School. More information about her work can be found at
Read MorePrashanth is spending a gap year between high school and college with us at Millennium School, sharing his insights into crafting a better school experience for adolescents. One of his focal areas
Read MoreWe're delighted to welcome Lindsay Berk as our second founding Guide, bringing a deep focus on STEM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Lindsay
Read MoreDuring our Pop-Up Schools, a rich dialogue often sprang up around questions of student independence. At what age is it ok to send your child on public transit alone? 6th grade, 8th, high
Read MoreMillennium School, a developmental science-based middle school opening in San Francisco, and the Greater Good Science Center, a UC-Berkeley institute studying the psychology, sociology, and
Read MoreA few weeks ago, we wrote a blog about resilience, referencing a fascinating set of studies that link resilience with body awareness. In that research, subjects who were more aware of
Read MoreImagine you've just started a job in a new profession. In the first weeks or months, you might seek first to learn the "rules," taking guidance received from your manager and colleagues at face value.
Read MoreThe concept of building "grit" or resilience has become something of a fad in the education world. It has the usual challenges of a fad - a burst of interest, often not grounded in practice or
Read MoreWe're delighted to announce that we've secured a temporary space for our first school year, while our long-term building at 1465 Folsom Street is under construction. Our long-term building
Read MoreThis holiday season, in between eating more baked goods than we should, we’ve continued to develop the mindfulness programs that will be a core element of Millennium School. This time of
Read MoreOur friend Chris Messina attended one of our Pop-Up Schools last month, in which we took on the topic of kids and social media. As someone deep into the social media world - he invented the
Read MoreDavid Brooks' most recent column in the New York Times, Communities of Character, resonated strongly with our team at Millennium School. He describes the common problem of schools
Read MoreWe're in the midst of designing our Digital Portfolio, a place where students will be able to build and curate a rich repository of their learning and their proudest accomplishments while at
Read Moreulie Lythcott-Haims, who recently brought her message of “how to raise an adult” to a speaker event co-sponsored by Millennium School and Lick Wilmerding High School,
Read MoreAssessment is often where the rubber meets the road in education. It’s relatively easy to envision more progressive forms of learning, like projects or seminars - but when push comes to shove,
Read MoreThanks to an incredible team of architects and designers at EHDD, the vision for our long-term building at 1465 Folsom Street is coming together beautifully. We're excited to share the first
Read MoreHere is a question that is often asked, but rarely answered satisfyingly. Is success a high GPA leading to a high salary? Is there room for a broader definition, one that includes academic
Read MoreIf you have children old enough to take on household chores, you’re probably familiar with the uphill battle that often results when you try to enforce a child’s responsibility to the family group.
Read MoreThe Coalition of Essential Schools (CES), started by educational visionary Ted Sizer in 1984, exists to support schools interested in radically restructuring outdated educational practices. Millennium
Read MoreWe have teamed up with Lick-Wilmerding High School to host a special event featuring Julie Lythcott-Haims, former Dean of
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