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Identifying Identity

Identifying Identity

by Hilltop Faculty | Jan 16, 2020 | Institute Blog, Institute News Ticker, School News, School News News Ticker, Uncategorized

Identifying identity is tricky. As we grow, it seems to me that we are bombarded with influential concepts of who we are, who we might want to be, and how to be – from our families, communities, media, school environments, and everything around us. From a young...
Toddler Scientist

Toddler Scientist

by Hilltop Faculty | Dec 3, 2019 | Institute Blog, Institute News Ticker, School News, School News News Ticker

A few weeks ago, Raindrop Room (a Hilltop classroom of two-year-olds) took a walk along the canal trail – a long, paved pathway near our playground that we enjoy visiting. “Woa, the clouds are moving!” observed Nick, one of the Raindrop educators. He pointed to the...
Food for Thought

Food for Thought

by Hilltop Faculty | Nov 11, 2019 | Institute Blog, Institute News Ticker, School News, School News News Ticker

How does food create meaningful interactions? I eat lunch and snack with the children in my class of 3-5 year olds every day, and have been thinking a lot about our relationship with food, as well as the connection between food and our relationships with each other....
Darline Guerrero – Hilltop’s New Executive Director

Darline Guerrero – Hilltop’s New Executive Director

by Hilltop Faculty | Oct 21, 2019 | Institute Blog, Institute News Ticker, School News, School News News Ticker

Leadership Transition at Hilltop Children’s Center Darline Guerrero Has Been Hired As Hilltop’s Next Executive Director Seattle, WA – Oct 21st, 2019 Hilltop Children’s Center is a high-quality preschool, afterschool program, and professional...
Inspiration, Intention, and Innovation from New Zealand

Inspiration, Intention, and Innovation from New Zealand

by Hilltop Faculty | Aug 29, 2018 | Institute Blog, Institute News Ticker, School News, School News News Ticker

Here is a message from Hilltop educator Becky Krueger, who recently participated in the 2018 Study Tour of early childhood programs in Aotearoa New Zealand. Registration for the New Zealand Study Tour opens in June every year!  – – – – –...
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