Author: Christos J Kolovos

Lunch with Students

As I do every year, I’ve been hosting lunches this fall in my office with groups of seniors. I’ll do the same with juniors in the winter and then with all 9th and 10th grade advisory groups in the spring. On any given day, you can smell the Raising Cane’s chicken tenders, Chipotle burritos, and […]

Relationships Unlock Learning

Part of my routine each week is popping into three or four classes. I sit off to the side – usually quietly, but sometimes I can’t help but join the fun. Those visits allow me to commend our extraordinary teachers and get a better feel for the students’ day-to-day experience. Those visits are also a […]

Being Yourself

On Thursday night, we held one of my favorite new bbin娱乐平台 traditions. The South Asian Students Association hosted our second-annual Garba in celebration of Navratri. The word garba refers both to a communal circle dance originating in Gujurat and – as in our case – an event where that dance takes place. It was a […]

BU Connections

Earlier this week, we hosted our BU-bbin娱乐平台 Connections event – a fun evening gathering of bbin娱乐平台 current parents, parents of alumni, and prospective bbin娱乐平台 families who teach and work at the University. The evening gave me a chance to thank this cohort for all the ways they enrich our students’ experience. Many of them teach […]

Thank You to our Families

We held our annual State of the School event last night. It is a festive evening where parents, guardians, teachers, and staff come together for social connection and to hear a bit about how things are going at the school. My favorite part of the event, aside from the magnificent performance by the Swamp Cats […]

A Teacher’s Impact

Earlier this week, I spent three days visiting a peer school and leading a committee of educators from around New England tasked with evaluating that school for reaccreditation; all independent schools in our region go through a process like this periodically. For those of us visiting, it was a wonderful chance to immerse ourselves in […]

Love of Learning

I recently had the pleasure of covering an 11th-grade English class for a teacher who was out for the day. The teacher had left behind a great lesson; in his absence, he asked students to discuss several questions he had prepared related to the chapters of The Scarlet Letter. The hour flew by. The students […]

Why I Greet Students in the Morning

On most mornings, I stand outside the front entrance of the school and greet students by name and with a fistbump. A new student asked me why I do it. There are a lot of reasons, and I thought it might help to share them with all of you. For one, the morning can be […]

Putting Cell Phones in their Place

High school is a critical time to practice independence and learn responsibility, including the responsibility to use technology the right way. Our students deserve our trust. At the same time, we know that cell phones and associated apps are designed to keep attention and be addictive. The research about teens and cell phone use, recently […]

On Civil Discourse: Head of School Chris Kolovos Delivers Opening-of-Term Address

On Tuesday, September 3, 2024, Boston University Academy Head of School Chris Kolovos welcomed students, faculty, and staff back to school with opening remarks on the topic of civil discourse. Read the full text of his remarks below. Good morning. On behalf of the faculty and staff, welcome to the 32nd year of Boston University […]