For Karen Teich, taking a job with the Doane Stuart School was a no-brainer, pandemic or not. Despite the pressures schools all across the country are facing, the new director of enrollment management feels confident that the Rensselaer independent college preparatory school has the right team and approach to navigate the upcoming academic year.

โ€œIโ€™m a mom first and foremost,โ€ she says. โ€œI know how difficult it was last March for many children to switch to distance learning. I have been truly impressed at how many people have talked to me about how easy the transition online was for Doane Stuart.โ€

Karen Teich, Director of Enrollment Management at the Doane Stuart School

The schoolโ€™s success with online learning in the spring ultimately played a large role in its

decision to roll out a hybrid approach this semester. Doane Stuart is wholeheartedly welcoming students back in-person starting on September 9 with a synchronous online option for families who wish to continue their childrenโ€™s education from home.

According to Teich, this hybrid approach is best positioned to take advantage of the schoolโ€™s strengths. โ€œDoane Stuartโ€™s way of learning is a perfect model for coming back in September. Our classrooms are incredibly spacious and we have an eight-to-one student-teacher ratio,โ€ she says. โ€œWeโ€™ve also invested heavily in teacher training this summer to facilitate consistency in online learning.โ€

In her work in student enrollment and community outreach, Teich is also excited to communicate the value Doane Stuart provides to families during such a challenging time. โ€œEvery school district is doing the best they can for the number of students they can accommodate,โ€ she says. โ€œParents are curious and looking around at their options. For a family thatโ€™s a good fit, weโ€™re here to do what we can to make sure they can have that education here.โ€

The Doane Stuart School in Rensselaer

In addition to Doane Stuartโ€™s academically rigorous environment, the school’s commitment to establishing core values of social responsibility in students of all backgrounds and faiths was a large draw for Teich. Itโ€™s also something she sees as a major strength going into this year. โ€œWe know itโ€™s going to be a fluid year,โ€ she says. โ€œItโ€™s everybodyโ€™s first year doing this, but what a great example we adults can be to children to see something thatโ€™s not working and then to change it for the better.โ€

This content was produced by Chronogram Media Branded Content Studio in collaboration with our sponsor. It does not necessarily reflect the attitude, views, or opinions of the Chronogram editorial staff.

Related Stories

The Chronogram Media Branded Content Team, led by Branded Content Editor Ashleigh Lovelace, works with Chronogram Media's advertising partners to write compelling, reader-centric articles and social media...

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *