It may be easy for the well-and-abled population to dismiss concerns, saying that this coronavirus is not impacting the young and healthy “as much,” but this mindset throws the disabled, immunosuppressed, and chronically ill (not just students, but educators and school officials) to the metaphorical wolves every fall and winter.
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Fraternities and Campus Life: Should we or shouldn’t we?
Residential campus life can be a lonely existence, or the most rewarding one a person could have. Going away to college is often the first time that… Read more “Fraternities and Campus Life: Should we or shouldn’t we?”
The Big Bucket List of Future Programs
Compiled here is a collection of various fantasies the Headmasters team have for camp. The things we want to do, places we want to go, and ways… Read more “The Big Bucket List of Future Programs”
Eating at Camp
The nature of a residential camp or boarding school includes eating while living on-camp. The nature of Spoonies is to usually have dietary restrictions of some kind,… Read more “Eating at Camp”