
The Headmaster’s Perspective
2018 Back to School Address
In less than a week we will begin a new academic year. While it is no easy thing to bid farewell to summer, here there is an aspect of beginning again that has a freshness and an optimism about it. It is neither Panglossian nor Pollyannaish to believe that the year to come can be whatever we would like for it to be.
2018 Commencement Address
The journey from Mrs. Bennett’s classroom to this stage is not one that can be easily summarized.
2018 State of the School Address
I think that it is important that each of us is not merely at Ridgeview, or attending Ridgeview, or passing through Ridgeview, but with Ridgeview. It suggests solidarity, not principally with a structure situated at the corner of Stuart and Lemay, but with an idea. It is the state of that idea as much as it is the state of the school that we should be concerned with this evening because the two are inseparably linked.
Summer Parent Reading Group 2018
In order that we might continue modeling the kind of reading that is leisure rather than work, the parent reading group will continue meeting over the summer break. If we are very fortunate, and even a little bit persuasive, we will add to our numbers those who have not yet had the good fortune of passing a few hours in the company of interested and interesting people.
The Tour, Part V
What was once the sanctum of a church is now Ridgeview’s performing arts complex – referred to by its familiars as the PAC.
The Tour, Part IV
Before leaving the lobby, the plaques recognizing our student’s academic achievement and character are noteworthy for two reasons.
The Tour, Part III
As we proceed towards the PAC, one will notice to the right of the doors a large plaque with a lengthy quotation in Greek from Plato’s Republic.
The Tour, Part II
The lightboxes in the wall opposite this stone tablet change periodically, but each picture serves to represent the community Ridgeview students have forged not out of the happenstance of districting, but through shared endeavors. Such
The Tour, Part I
In this series of Principal’s Perspectives to be published over the coming months, a complete tour will be provided of Ridgeview’s facilities. It is hoped that in so doing, students, parents, faculty, and staff will gain a better understanding of the various ways in which the building reflects the aims and ambitions of a classical, liberal arts education and endeavors to be the type of place in which we become the type of people who gladly and cheerfully pursue such noble aims.
New Beginnings
Over the past three weeks it has once again become clear how Ridgeview is different and what it is that makes it special. While children throughout America will spend a minimum of fifty percent of their waking hours between the ages of five and eighteen in a school, Ridgeview’s students and families unarguably get more for their investment.
Upon a Winter's Repose
As our days shorten to scarcely a blink, few of us are likely enjoying anything resembling a repose as we make our lists and gather our gifts for the impending holiday. As we rush to and fro harried and wearied by the obligations of the season, we are wont to neglect the spirit we are desperate to imbue it with. Nevertheless, the idealized version of the season beckons and we should be quick to indulge it.
Veterans' Day 2016
We would like to convey our belated birthday wishes to the United States Marine Corps on its 241st year of service to the American republic.