On Campus
The campus community embraces many varying student talents and interests. Since the founding of the school, parents and families have shared a sense of commitment to expose, teach, and grow from the arts, athletics and from nature. It is not unusual to find a football player involved on the drama set or a 4-H student practicing metal art or photography.
As a K-12 campus, we are enriched by the formal and informal activities and role modeling between younger and older students. Parents of younger children also benefit from the support system of older parents who encourage and guide them through the education process. Dads have a special role at Regents as they are greeting faces, opening car doors at the curb of the school each morning, pitching in at the science and nature center, on the athletic field, and sharing in a dads-only boot camp in the early fall. Mothers are found in the classroom, in the library, helping in the cafeteria, and in the background supporting every activity of the school. Even grandparents volunteer their time at the reception desk, reading to the children, helping in the garden or making special contributions in the classroom.
Our community of families extends beyond the classroom and we all benefit from the common values and interests we share for our children.