Our Wildwood, Volume 52

Head of School Search With the planned departure of longstanding Head of School Landis Green at the end of the 2025-2026 school year, Wildwood School has commenced its search for its next Head of School. Visit wildwood.org/headofschoolsearch to learn more about the search process, meet our Search Advisory Committee, and access recent communications.

“” IT’S IMPORTANT FOR 9TH GRADERS TO HAVE

retreat was bringing them together— both purposely and more subtly—and identify the parallels between the social-emotional work that typically occurs in on-campus Advisory to that in their surroundings in nature,” Jonathan said. While the retreats themselves lasted just a handful of days, Jonathan is confident that the lessons learned will serve students well both during their time at Wildwood and beyond. “The retreat allows the students to both come together as a grade, and to come into themselves,” said Robin Follet, director of upper school. “It’s important for 9th graders to have the opportunity to explore their transition into high school, and the retreat is the perfect location to do so.” THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE THEIR TRANSITION INTO HIGH SCHOOL, AND THE RETREAT IS THE PERFECT LOCATION TO DO SO. —ROBIN FOLLET DIRECTOR OF UPPER SCHOOL

Legacy, Leadership, and Looking Ahead

Trustees Susan Olsen, Christine Cho, and Mike Kaplan reflect with Head of School Landis Green on his legacy and discuss the exciting opportunity that lies ahead.

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