Natalie Marek ’14 completes storied lacrosse career
by Pat McAnulty For Natalie Marek ’14, lacrosse was never just a hobby or passing fad. In her eyes, the sport, and all of the…
by Pat McAnulty For Natalie Marek ’14, lacrosse was never just a hobby or passing fad. In her eyes, the sport, and all of the…
After 15 years of dedicated service to KCD, Head of School Brad Lyman is moving on to pursue other opportunities in the independent school world….
Last school year, KCD enjoyed a rewarding, year-long partnership with Cedar Lake, a nonprofit organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Throughout the year,…
Last winter, the star-studded movie Concussion focused public attention on the risks of traumatic head injury in professional football. In the movie, forensic pathologist Dr….
Teachers are often called on to help students manage their emotions, resolve conflicts, and make responsible decisions. This kind of social and emotional learning is…
There have been some big changes in the lower school science curriculum this year, with the goal of substantially increasing the amount of instructional time…
Across the Atlantic Ocean and 5,500 miles from Louisville, you’ll find the city of Tamale, Ghana. It’s half a world away, but it feels much…
In the drama room, U of L professor Steve Swan is teaching a session on using green screen video in student projects. Over in the…
The lab is full of robots. Over in the corner, a robot monkey is drumming slowly. Across the room, a robot alligator chomps its jaws…
There are some things you don’t learn in school. Just ask a college student who’s overwhelmed by studying for the MCAT or a law student…