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STA Hosts IBSC Reaching, Teaching, and Succeeding with Boys of Color Conference

November 7-8, 2019

We are honored to help cohost a conference focusing on issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, community, mentorship, and teaching. For most—if not all—boys of color, walking through the doors of a selective boys' school should be a life-changing experience. But the journey through our schools is often fraught with feelings of inadequacy and stress caused by subtle and not-so-subtle acts of intolerance, misunderstanding, and even racism.

We are partnering with Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, Gilman School, and the International Boys’ School Coalition (an organization of schools worldwide dedicated to the development and education of boys) for this special conference, and we invite heads of school, administrators, and K-12 teachers for a candid conversation about our challenges and opportunities working with boys of color and ensuring their success academically, socially, and emotionally. Professors Randall Kennedy and Joseph Nelson guide the conference with their academic work, deep thinking, and lived practice on how to help boys of color achieve success.

Together, let's explore ways to mitigate anxieties and build stronger connections with boys of color, making our school communities healthier and more vibrant.



Schedule

Thursday, November 7

5:30–8:30 PM   
Reception & Dinner, Address by Professor Randall Kennedy
Location: Cafritz Refectory, Lane-Johnston Building
 

Friday, November 8

8:00 AM   
Light Breakfast
Location: Faculty Convocation Room, Marriott Hall
 
9:00 AM   
Address by Professor Joseph Derrick Nelson
Location: Trapier Theater
 
10:15 AM   
Break with Snacks
Location: Faculty Convocation Room, Marriott Hall
 
10:45 AM   
Special Support Programs for Boys from Traditionally Underrepresented Groups at Independent Schools
St. Albans and Gilman Schools
Location: Trapier Theater
 
11:45 AM   
Hard Work, Promising Results: Exploring the Mission of “Schools of Color”
Panelists: Rictor Craig and Archie Tyson, Moderator: Jack Pannell
Location: Trapier Theater
 
12:30 PM   
Lunch
Location: Faculty Convocation Room, Marriott Hall
 
1:30 PM   
Reading and Breakout Discussion Groups
BLUE: Marriott Hall 103, Sam Schaffer
RED: Marriott Hall 314, Kristin Elliott
PURPLE: Marriott Hall 211, Sherry Rusher
YELLOW: Lane-Johnston 103, Rachelle Sam
BROWN: Upper School Office, Ben Labaree
PINK: Steuart 203, Jim Ehrenhaft
GREEN: Upper School Music Room, Fred Chandler
SILVER: Faculty Convocation Room, RJ Johnsen
 
3:00 PM   
Closing Thoughts from Professor Nelson
Location: Trapier Theater
 
4:00-5:00 PM   
Happy Hour with Hors d’oeuvres
Location: Bradley Commons, Marriott Hall
 



Parking & Directions

St. Albans School is located at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Pilgrim Road in Northwest, D.C. Please call 202-537-6435 if you have any difficulty finding our campus.

Parking: Paid parking is available in the Washington National Cathedral garage, located on Wisconsin Ave at the traffic signal directly in front of Washington National Cathedral (3101 Wisconsin Ave NW). (Thursday evening, free parking is also available on the grounds of the Cathedral and St. Albans School.)

Directions
Walking from the Parking Garage: Walk parallel to the front (west) entrance of the cathedral. Cross South Road and follow Church House Lane (a playground will be on your right) down to the intersection with Pilgrim Road. Cross and follow the sidewalk to your right to the stairs outside Marriott Hall.

Directions
Walking from the Hotel: The Kimpton Glover Park hotel is one-half mile from St. Albans. Walk north (uphill) on Wisconsin Ave NW. Cross Massachusetts Ave NW and turn back right onto the Massachusetts Ave sidewalk. Take an immediate left onto Pilgrim Road. Walk past the Lower School (with its blue doors) and turn right through the chapel arch to the circle in front of the school. Cross the circle to the stairs outside the modern glass and stone Marriott Hall entrance.

Uber or Lyft Destination: Pilgrim Road and Massachusetts Ave NW. (When you exit the car, walk past the Lower School (with its blue doors) and through the chapel arch to the circle in front of the school. Enter the Lane-Johnston Building through the black Gothic doors.)
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Located in Washington D.C.,  St. Albans School is a private, all boys day and boarding school. For more than a century, St. Albans has offered a distinctive educational experience for young men in grades 4 through 12. While our students reach exceptional academic goals and exhibit first-rate athletic and artistic achievements, as an Episcopal school we place equal emphasis upon moral and spiritual education.