Learning black history through book tastings
Lower School Bears celebrate Black History Month through a new experiential learning program that allows them to explore different facets of African American culture.
View ArticleLocal officers participate in police panel for students
Officers from Montgomery County's Bethesda area district participated in a panel discussion hosted by Landon's Black Student Union.
View ArticleThe Five Qualities of Leadership
Form II (Grade 8) Bears collaborated with their friends from Holton-Arms School and explored what it means to live the traits of a community leader.
View ArticleLandon outlines new technology plan
Landon is instituting a sustainable, school-wide and integrated approach to technology that calls for the school to adopt Microsoft Surface Pro computers in the next three years starting in the 2019-20...
View ArticleOne Landon Days foster community
One of the goals of the 2018 Strategic Plan is to find ways to facilitate intentional, school-wide programming for students and faculty. Building on Landon's annual field day known as Bear Games, the...
View ArticleLandon "leaps" into student enrichment
Lower School students will have new learning opportunities in the 2019-20 school year with the introduction of the Landon Enrichment and Afterschool Program (LEAP).
View ArticleStudent-driven learning in the lab
Beverly Sivaslian is an Upper School chemistry teacher who attended a workshop this winter on a new teaching approach called Argument Driven Inquiry (ADI).In this blog, Sivaslian describes the...
View ArticleOne goal can change your life
Award-winning author Matt de la Peña visited Landon's Middle School and shared how his unlikely journey led him to his dream career.
View ArticleFlag football arrives at Landon
Landon is making changes to its athletics program to ensure the well-being of our boys and to align the structure with the school's mission following recommendations made by the Athletics Philosophy...
View ArticleBe a human: listen to your heart and the world around us
Landon School alum and teacher Brian Reilly '09 reflects on what he believes makes humans unique, and how we have the opportunity to be global citizens.
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