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Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a balanced and challenging education that ignites in our students a passion for discovery and learning, prepares them to succeed in college, and inspires them to lead lives of integrity, purpose, and responsible global citizenship.

Our Story

With the generous support of the Walton Family Foundation, we opened in the fall of 2017 and will continue to grow incrementally to serve up to 600 students in Grades K-12.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Thaden School is committed to actively engaging with the ever-unfinished and essential work of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.

WHY THADEN?

Our Students

By virtue of our Indexed Tuition program and small class sizes, we offer a learning culture in which students of many interests, aspirations, and backgrounds can share and explore different points of view under the guidance of nurturing, even-handed educators. As our students discover their common ground and learn from their differences, they grow better prepared for life and citizenship in a nation founded upon a shared commitment to the value of civil debate and diversity of thought.

Our Faculty

Recruited from all parts of the United States and many parts of the world, our educators bring to our campus a passion for and mastery of the subjects they teach and the ability to educate, inspire, and mentor young people, inside and outside of the classroom. The diverse talents, interests, regional identities, and backgrounds of our faculty create a learning environment that empowers students to think expansively and imaginatively about their potential and the course of their journey in life.

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Our Curriculum

Our core curriculum not only provides students with a broad foundation in the sciences and the humanities but also teaches them how to integrate disciplines and understand their dynamic connections. Our commitment to interdisciplinary problem solving also finds rich expression in our three signature programs — Wheels, Reels, and Meals — where students combine multiple fields of study and engage with community partners in ways that foster a strong sense of civic responsibility. Intensives and other forms of independent study as well as Community-Based Learning (CBL) courses provide further opportunities for students to form and investigate their own questions from many angles.

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Our Campus

Designed by a nationally renowned team of architects, our campus is itself a teacher that sparks curiosity, inspires creativity, and invites reflection. As students move through the course of the day, they encounter a variety of architectural spaces and landscape features that enhance their learning while creating an enduring and enriching sense of place.

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Our Community

As our school community continues to grow, we continue to be intentional about fostering a sense of belonging that makes each and all of us feel known, seen, heard, and celebrated. Thaden aspires to be a school where a diverse community can feel a shared sense of belonging. 

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Luke R. Speaks at Arkansas Chapter Meeting of The White Line

On January 19, Luke R. ’27 spoke at the inaugural meeting of the Arkansas chapter of The White Line. Advocating for improved road safety through awareness and education, the organization was founded in 2023 after cyclist Magnus White was fatally hit by a negligent driver.

The organization advocates for improved road safety through awareness and education. As a passionate cyclist himself, Luke values The White Line's mission "to end road deaths and create safer streets for everyone – cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers alike." He shared about his own experience as a victim of driver negligence:

“Around Thanksgiving, I was riding my bike when a car behind me made a right turn and hit me. The driver admitted to seeing me but made the turn anyway, and as far as I know, they faced no consequences. I don’t even remember being hit; I was found on the side of the road. It was terrifying, and it’s been a long road to recovery."

Luke’s experience underscores The White Line’s mission and the importance of community involvement in creating safer roads. By attending the chapter’s inaugural meeting and sharing his story, Luke is helping turn a personal trauma into advocacy – raising awareness and reminding us that safer streets depend on shared responsibility and collective action.

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Dr. Rich Maher Recently Named 2026 Impact Educator Semifinalist

We’re excited to share that Dr. Rich Maher, History and Social Sciences faculty member, was named a 2026 Impact Educator semifinalist by the Morehead-Cain Foundation—a national recognition honoring educators who have made a meaningful difference in students’ lives.

The Impact Educator initiative highlights teachers and mentors who are nominated by high school seniors advancing in the Morehead-Cain Scholarship process. Students can choose to recognize the educators who challenged them, supported them, and helped shape who they are becoming. This year’s group of semi-finalists includes 503 educators from across the country and around the world.

This recognition reflects what makes Dr. Maher and Thaden teachers so special; educators who challenge students academically while also encouraging curiosity, confidence, and a sense of purpose beyond the classroom. 

We’re grateful for the care, intention, and education that Rich brings to his students every day, and we’re proud to celebrate this well-earned recognition! 

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Crayola Educational Video - SEEK Evidence Features Second Thaden Student

Autumn N. ’28 was selected to collaborate with Crayola on an educational video for the SEEK Evidence series, marking the second time a Thaden student has been chosen for this national collaboration. As part of the project, Autumn created a video featuring her drawing Abundantly Fulfilled, guiding viewers through close observation and discussion of her artwork.

The SEEK Evidence learning routine invites students to explore art by asking questions such as: What do you see? Why do you say that? What is the evidence? These prompts encourage careful looking, conversation, and critical thinking.

Autumn’s video has been shared on Crayola's Youtube page to help students engage more deeply with works of art. In addition to this collaboration, Autumn also earned a Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Gold Key for Abundantly Fulfilled.

Congratulations to Autumn on this exciting accomplishment! 

Watch the video here.

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Shelly O'Dell Earns Certificate in School Management and Leadership From Harvard University

Shelly O’Dell, Assistant Head of Middle School and Music Faculty, recently earned a Certificate in School Management and Leadership by completing coursework through a partnership between the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard Business School Online. The program was divided into four sections: Leading Learning, Leading Change, Leading Strategy and Innovation, and Leading People. Participants in the course included school leaders and administrators from across the globe.

As a school community, we value continuing education as an essential part of professional growth, knowing that when educators continue to learn, our entire school community benefits. Shelly shares, “I loved diving into the coursework, applying my learning directly to my work at Thaden, and connecting with a myriad of school leaders in a variety of educational settings. It stretched my thinking and gave me fresh perspectives and tools to support our students, faculty, and community.” 

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Grade 8 Students Attended a Youth Town Hall with President Barack Obama

Before winter break, a group of Thaden Grade 8 students—Ben F., Ezra W., Britain M., Annie A., and Natalie C.—had the opportunity to attend a Youth Town Hall with former President Barack Obama at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The event invited students from across Arkansas to engage in conversation about leadership, civic responsibility, and the challenges facing their generation.

Students left the experience with powerful insights. Natalie C. reflected that President Obama shared how leadership is about empowering others and helping them see a path forward. Annie A. was struck by his advice to think less about what you want to be and more about the problems you hope to solve—a message that resonated deeply with the group.

Following the event, students were invited to respond to the prompt, “What does independence mean to you?” Selected student responses from across the state will be featured in an upcoming art installation as part of the American 250: Common Threads exhibit at Crystal Bridges. Thaden students were selected through a blind application process and chosen by a review committee.

This experience offered students a meaningful opportunity to reflect on leadership, independence, and civic engagement—lessons that extend well beyond the classroom and into the world they are helping to shape.

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