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News and insights from The Bradley Center

Enhancing Our Library

School libraries are supposed to be dynamic spaces where children go to learn, access resources, and become lifelong readers. The current library at The Bradley School is not that—yet!  With mismatched shelves, used books with yellowed pages, torn carpet, and uncomfortable furniture, it is an...

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The Transformative Power of The Eaton Day of Caring

For more than a decade, Eaton and its generous employees have rolled up their sleeves each summer to completely transform the Bradley campus during an Eaton Day of Caring. For the past two years, this event was canceled due to safety concerns over COVID-19.  The volunteers’ absence is...

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Supporting Student Mental Health

What can you do if your child is suffering from depression, grief, or other mental and emotional trauma? The answer depends on the situation, but it all comes down to one very important thing: awareness. If we don’t listen and pay attention to how our kids behave and react to the world around...

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A Letter from Lisa Fox, CEO of The Bradley Center

Each year, Black History Month invites us to reflect on the history, consider the present, and strive for a better future. As we recognize the contributions of inspiring people of color, it invites us to consider our own impact on the world. Throughout out this month, our staff at Bradley has been...

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Spreading Holiday Joy

One of the gifts provided to the children in our care is the chance to experience the magic of the holidays. Thanks to the hard work and generosity of our Bradley community, the days were indeed merry and bright! Each child created a Holiday Wish List and received everything they wished for, and...

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Education Growth

Since The Bradley School returned to full-time, in-person learning in this school year, our day school student population has increased by 35%. Bradley students are children and adolescents, grades 1–12, who live at Bradley, as well as those who commute to Bradley from surrounding school...

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