Coffee with the Director concludes with HS tour

At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 13, Director Vince Durnan and Head of High School Quinton Walker gave a tour of High School, with Grades 9-12 back at the Edgehill Campus. Click here to watch their video. This session was the final Coffee with the Director, a weekly series that began in March to keep families connected with USN while away from school buildings.
Since March, Director Vince Durnan has offered an hour-long conversation with him to the USN community. The sessions have helped USN remain transparent and accessible throughout the pandemic and meet the continued interest of parents, faculty, and staff to know what is happening on campus and understand decision-making processes. 

Coffee with the Director will continue at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday on Zoom until all grade levels have returned to in-person learning at the Edgehill Campus. The final session is Tuesday, October 13.

Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
Meeting ID: 381 223 943
Passcode: 261971

If you can’t make Coffee with the Director and are interested in hearing a session, email Assistant to the Director Susan Pearlman for the recording. 

Previous Sessions:
On Tuesday, September 22, Director Vince Durnan gave a tour of the school to show parents some of the changes and improvements USN has made to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Click here to watch the Edgehill Campus tour.

On Tuesday, September 29, Durnan shared the screen with Director of Diversity & Community Life Roderick White for an update on the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

On Tuesday, October 6, Durnan moderated a nonpartisan discussion with Vanderbilt University Political Science Department Chair Alan Wiseman and Professor Josh Clinton. Both Wiseman and Clinton are USN parents, and their conversation focused on civility and how to discuss the presidential election and key issues with children at home.
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