36 Hours at EAB

On a recent Wednesday morning, our High School MUN director, Marina Procopio, sent me a WhatsApp message informing me that the MUN group traveling to BRAMUN (Brazil Model United Nations) was at the airport and ready to go.  George Salmon, our IB Economics and Business Management teacher, accompanied the group as a chaperone because the MUN co-director, James Kessler, was… …in Paraguay, preparing to present … Continue reading 36 Hours at EAB

To Shine for Hostile Audiences

In his book, The Culture Code, Daniel Coyle highlights the importance of catchphrases to develop successful culture. Coyle admits they are often “corny, obvious, and sound dumb,” but believes they are essential in leadership. Though we didn’t call them catchphrases, three statements were central to our work in the EAB High School before I read the book: We Do What We Say We Do, No … Continue reading To Shine for Hostile Audiences