
Why ROBS

Fine Arts Expansion Can a building transform a community? That question inspired Fine Arts Department Chair Melinda Williams and Middle

How to Talk to Your Kids About Politics
Head of School Learning Why ROBS
Political talk can be negative, especially during presidential election years. While it might seem like you should avoid the topic,
Roadmap 2020

What I’m Grateful For This Year
Campus Life Head of School Why ROBS
From Head of School Leanne Reynolds to all school families - August 2020 The week before school starts is always
All-School Day of Service 2020
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” On

Why ROBS?
In the independent school world, fall is also called admission season. We host tours, open houses, receptions in homes, and

Why Play?

Teaching Kindness
Most parents want their kids to be kind. In fact, more than 90 percent of American parents say that being

The Atlantic: Stop Trying to Raise Successful Kids

First Impressions from a New ROBS Parent
September 2019 - ROBS Head of School received the following letter from a new preschool parent three weeks after the

ROBS Named National Blue Ribbon School

Differentiation: What is Your Genius?

Supporting the Next Big Step to High School
Article first appeared in the Spring 2018 issue of 'Vine & Branch Magazine' Choosing which high school to attend is

Why Choose a School That Ends in 8th Grade?
It’s on the mind of nearly every parent who applies to ROBS: Why choose a school that ends in eighth

Academics or Character – Choose BOTH!
Our school’s two-part mission shapes everything we do. Our approach enfolds your child within two equally important dynamics – AMBITIOUS