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Join us as we take a journey together with the people of Presbyterian School. We want to introduce you to the students, faculty and parents that make Presbyterian School such a great community.

People of PS Presbyterian School

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 13 Ratings

Join us as we take a journey together with the people of Presbyterian School. We want to introduce you to the students, faculty and parents that make Presbyterian School such a great community.

    People of PS: Stewart Pisseco

    People of PS: Stewart Pisseco

    Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with psychologist Stewart Pisecco. Presbyterian School was honored to have Steward on campus earlier this month for two parent ed events focused on bringing out a child's best behavior. If you missed these events, tune in to our podcast to hear some of his thoughts on child behavior. This episode is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast. 
     Dr. Stewart Pisecco is a licensed psychologist who specializes in child and adolescent psychology. For the past 20 years, he has done extensive research on the assessment and treatment of ADHD, behavioral problems, and reading difficulties. Dr. Pisecco's work has focused on the development of evidence-based digital interventions for disruptive child behavior. He is also a former Fulbright Research Scholar and the past recipient of several research and teaching awards while at the University of Houston. Additionally, his 2011 TEDx Talk titled Behavior Matters has been named to the top 100 ranked psychology talks.

    • 34 min
    People of PS: Candace Fleming

    People of PS: Candace Fleming

    Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with acclaimed children and adult author, Candace Fleming. This episode which takes a peek behind the scenes at Candace's writing is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast. 
    Candace Fleming is the author of more than forty books. Among her nonfiction titles are Giant Squid, Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion and the Fall of Imperial Russia.  Her award-winning titles include The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh which won the 2021 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction, and Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera, winner of the 2021 Sibert Medal.  She is also the recipient of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the Orbis Pictus Award, as well as a two-time recipient of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award for Nonfiction, the ALA Sibert Honor, and SCBWI’s Golden Kite Award.
    Presbyterian School was honored to host Candace Fleming on campus last month. She visited with all PK3-8th grade students and tailored her presentations to the different age students: for Early Childhood, the focus was on discovering and sharing stories; for Lower School, Fleming delved deeper into the writing process, discussing topics like structure and revision; and for Middle School, she focused on her writing research methods, the use of primary documents, and editorial choices. Fleming's interactive presentations, accompanied by visually stimulating slides, incorporated elements of storytelling and humor to ignite students' enthusiasm for the wonderful world of writing and reading.

    • 28 min
    Programs of PS: Wellness Week

    Programs of PS: Wellness Week

    Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with Director of PE and Wellness, Ann Horne, Middle School Counselor, Cortney Kindall-Ritchey, and Chaplain, Brenton Smith. This episode introduces you to some of the individuals behind our school's first annual Wellness Week and shares how we define wellness and what we hope students and parents will take away. This episode is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast. 
    Ann Horne is in her 24th year at Presbyterian School. She serves as the Director of PE and Wellness. Ann received her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Grand Valley State University and her Master of Education, Administration and Supervision from the University of Houston. Prior to coming to Presbyterian School, Ann taught and coached at Richmond Grade School in Illinois and Ridgecrest Elementary in Houston. She has coached basketball, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, and track. Ann is passionate about teaching students how to be healthy, productive members of society. In her time off, she enjoys stitching, crafts, reading, puzzling, and baking. Ann is married to Mike and has two step-children and six grandchildren. 
    Cortney Kindall-Ritchey has served as the Middle School Counselor at Presbyterian School for 5 years. A graduate of the University of Houston, Cortney holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology through the Honors College and a Master of Education in Counseling. Before her time at PS, she served as one of the counselors at Duchesne Academy for 8 years, where she had attended as a K-12 student. In addition to daily support of our students in their wellness development, Cortney actively engages in various programs, coordinating cross-divisional activities, facilitating Puberty and Sex Ed discussions, and promoting healthy relationship boundaries. She spearheads the middle school advisory programming, manages middle school clubs, and teaches a 6th grade fine arts class. Cortney is married to Nick, and they have a son in second grade at Presbyterian School, and a daughter joining PK4 next year.
    Brenton Smith's involvement in Presbyterian School has run deep and wide spanning over 14 years since she began as a second grade student in Lower School. Brenton graduated PS with the Class of 2011 and attended St. Agnes Academy, followed by Westbury Christian. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas A& M University and her Masters of Theology from Fuller Seminary. In 2019, Brenton began as a Chaplain Intern and now works full time as one of the School Chaplains. Brenton leads Early Childhood and Lower School Chapels, teaches bible classes and coordinates service learning projects for each grade level. Brenton comes from a rich heritage and family of faith, and follows in her mother, Amy Smith's footsteps who served as Presbyterian School's Chaplain from 2007- 2015.  Brenton is also actively involved with the PS Alumni Association. 

    • 26 min
    People of PS: Nathan Tenney

    People of PS: Nathan Tenney

    Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with Reverand Nathan Tenney, School Chaplain. This episode which highlights a  is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast. 
    Rev. Nathan Tenney is in his second year at Presbyterian School. He serves as one of the School Chaplains alongside Brenton Smith. Nathan received his Bachelor of Arts in Race and Ethnic Studies from the University of Redlands and his Master of Divinity from Claremont School of Theology. Prior to coming to Presbyterian School, Rev. Tenney worked for over 16 years in children’s ministry most recently from First Christian Church and School as the School Chaplain. He has also developed, written and edited children's curriculum for Cokesbury, a United Methodist Publishing House. Rev. Tenney is passionate about walking alongside students in their faith formation and helping them develop strong roots in Christ. In his time off, he enjoys reading, jogging, and watching professional rugby. Nathan is married to Eliza and has a 14 month old son, Samuel.

    • 23 min
    People of PS: Lois Geiger

    People of PS: Lois Geiger

    Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with Lois Geiger, Head of Early Childhood. This episode is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast. 
    Lois Geiger is in her nineteenth year at Presbyterian School. She has served as a classroom teacher, the Assistant Head of Early Childhood and is currently the Head of Early Childhood. She graduated from Southern Methodist University with a BA in Advertising. After several years in the corporate world, Lois made a career change into education where she found her passion and has never looked back. She holds a master’s degree in Education with an emphasis in Reading and Literacy. Lois is a true believer in play-based learning for young children and enjoys partnering with parents during this pivotal time of development in a child’s life. When not at school Lois and her husband, Doug, can often be found at the beach with their two yellow labs. Lois is a mother to two adult children. She enjoys travel, reading, hiking, yoga, and cooking.

    • 27 min
    Parent Ed of PS: Time Flies, So Be Present (MS)

    Parent Ed of PS: Time Flies, So Be Present (MS)

    Parents have 936 weeks between a child's birth and graduation to clue into and participate in what's happening during the critical spiritual and developmental phases of a child's life. Join Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton in a two part series as he discusses how to be more present and show up for our children. The session on children in Middle School.

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

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