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Roots and Wings

This selection of letters from Dr. Clayton Marsh, Founding Head of School, reflects the vision, values, and spirit that set the idea of a Thaden education into motion. Together, they tell the story of our first seven years as a school that aspires to give students “roots and wings,” deep attachments to their home region and the ability and encouragement to fly far.

Louise's Birthday

Our school may be young, but it is rooted in history, beginning with the birth of Iris Louise McPhetridge Thaden on November 12 in 1905.


In 2016, shortly after we decided to name our school in her honor, Louise’s only surviving child, Pat Thaden Webb, sent me a recording of her mother’s broadcast remarks upon receiving the Harmon Trophy, aviation’s highest honor, in 1937. 

 

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Samaras

Last week, while walking the grounds of Crystal Bridges at dusk, I came upon the Bachman- Wilson house. As I contemplated its history and beauty, it reminded me of our journey as a school community.

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War Eagle Mill

This fall marks the eighth anniversary of a defining moment in the founding of Thaden School.

During my first explorations of Northwest Arkansas in 2015, I acquired a taste for grits from War Eagle Mill, one of the oldest gristmills still in operation west of the Mississippi.

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Digging

This week our students in Angela Linn’s Preserving the Harvest elective could be found gathering sweet potatoes in the Thaden garden.

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Community of Letters

We are building many types of communities at Thaden – artistic, athletic, culinary, philanthropic, and much more. We are also building a community of letters – readers and writers who commune through literature and language.

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The Future of College Admissions

With the arrival of September, our seniors in the Class of 2024 have an eye on their future as they prepare applications to a broad range of colleges and universities. We applaud the pioneering spirit that has now carried our first 72 graduates to 46 different institutions in 24 states and one foreign country (having gained admission to 160 different institutions in 40 states and three foreign countries).

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Motion and Balance

As we set the new academic year into motion, I am reminded of Einstein’s observation that “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you need to keep moving.”

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Listen and Screech

Greetings at the end of an inspiring week!

As I shared with you in my letter last week, and as we discussed at our all-school assembly on Monday morning, this year we will focus on the importance of building and sustaining a strong sense of community – “a sense of belonging that makes each and all of us feel known, seen, heard, and celebrated.”

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Arkansas Travelers

Congratulations! Today we finished the academic year with flying colors and, just as we started it, a rousing barn owl screech. As we pack up and head into summer, I leave you with some reflections on the tale of the Arkansas Traveler, a piece of folklore that holds special meaning for our school.

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A Sense of Belonging

In the words of Arkansas poet and novelist, Maya Angelou, “people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Thaden aspires to be a school where a diverse community can feel a shared sense of belonging, but what are the conditions necessary to create this feeling?

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Networks of Mutuality

In the summer of 2018, just after closing the books on our first academic year, I traveled to Turkey and Greece with our Latin and Classics teacher, Dr. Robert Conn, to explore new ground and build relationships for potential international programs.

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