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Meet Ms. Tashia Brown Mrs. Tashia Brown will become Edgewood's new principal in July 2019. Learn all about her in this conversation with our Edgewood News reporters. | ||
A Conversation with Janet Tashjian Author Janet Tashjian came all the way from Los Angeles to talk with kids at Edgewood. | ||
The Early Days of Music at Edgewood In addition to being an accomplished trombonist and an acclaimed conductor, Dr. Earl Groner taught strings at Edgewood School. Violinist Ray Dotoratos has performed internationally in recital and solo orchestral appearances. | ||
Talking with Jan Reynolds World record setting skier, National Geographic photographer, world traveler and author Jan Reynolds visited Edgewood. Our Edgewood News reporters sat down with her for a conversations. | ||
The Bruce Hale Interview On April 29, 2017, Bruce Hale visited Edgewood. Our Edgewood News reporters sat down for an in-depth conversation with this amazing author. | ||
Susan Hood, Children's Author Children's author Susan Hood visited Edgewood. Our Edgewood News team sat down with her for a conversation. | ||
Mrs. Anders Is Back! Today there was Classical Cafe, and it was 2nd grade. The MCs called the names of the waiters. After the MCs called everybody's names, they announced, “Mrs. Anders is back!” | ||
An Interview with Laura Marsh Laura Marsh has worked in children's literature for almost twenty years and is a children's book author. She has published numerous books with National Geographic Kids. Mrs. Marsh lives in the Edgewood neighborhood and visited our school on November 15, 2016. | ||
Playing the Tablas Have you ever heard of the Tablas? Our friend Ronak in fifth grade has not only heard of them, but he plays them beautifully! | ||
Welcome Aboard, Mr. Yang! Hi! My name is William Yang. I grew up in New York City and my elementary school was PS 40. You might recognize my school if you watch the “The Wizards of Waverly Place” in the opening sequence! | ||
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