We are excited to announce that Michelle Poler will be a guest speaker at Nashoba Brooks School on Monday, February 5 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Tucker Auditorium.
Poler is a speaker, researcher, and influencer known for her blog 100 Days Without Fear and for the social movement Hello Fears. She is currently touring the world and will be speaking to the Nashoba Brooks community about how audiences can step outside their comfort zones as a way to tap into their full potential. As part of her tour, Michelle has spoken at TEDx, Google, Facebook, and the World Domination Summit. She is also the host of YouTube/Podcast series Dear Younger Self.
"We are looking forward to having Michelle Poler on campus at the start of the New Year to further demonstrate to our entire community–parents, students, and employees–the power of risk-taking and its importance to true life-long learning," said Adam Van der Sluis, Director of Alumni and Community Engagement.
Please mark your calendars and join us for this very special event. Families and friends are invited to attend. To RSVP, please email avandersluis@nashobabrooks.org.
It was a packed weekend on the Nashoba Brooks campus for Fall Weekend!
Thank you to all the parent volunteers, student ambassadors, faculty members, and all other roles who contributed to making this weekend so memorable for our School.
After weeks of hard work, Grade 3 students had the opportunity to present their Community Hero projects to their families and their interview subjects!
The Nashoba Brooks School campus was bursting with excitement Friday, November 4, through Sunday, November 6, as we celebrated our annual Fall Weekend.
After almost a year of research, school visits, interviews, self-reflection, and essay writing, the Grade 8 class is enjoying a variety of excellent high schools to choose from.
Alongside the book fair and poetry month, April has been a wonderful time for literature at Nashoba Brooks School. Sharon Draper and Jen Campbell, two celebrated authors, left their mark on the community over the past few weeks.
More than 75 parents responded to this year’s annual School survey and numbers were well balanced across all grade levels. The results of the survey are impressive and the feedback the parents offer to the School is glowing.
As Black History Month comes to a close, students and faculty alike celebrate diversity, acknowledging that a school is not only classrooms, gymnasiums, and fields, but also the people within these walls. Each year and at every grade level our students contemplate the presence and importance of different backgrounds, experiences and beliefs. And this month provides community members with an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be Black in America.
Rachel Adams graduated from Nashoba Brooks School in 2001. She went on to study at Lawrence Academy followed by Maine College of Art and Design. Now living in Portland as a successful artist, textile designer, entrepreneur, wife and mother of two, Rachel shares her journey from student to full time artist.
Guida Mattison, Nashoba Brooks School's director of secondary school placement, wants to remove as much stress as possible from the high school application process that Grade 8 students go through each year.
Situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus in historic Concord, Massachusetts, Nashoba Brooks School enrolls all genders in Preschool through Grade 3, and students identifying as girls in Grades 4 through 8. Nashoba Brooks is an independent school designed to build community, character, and confidence in its students.