Currently residing in Virginia, Diana Thomas has been teaching English at TPS for over two decades. Eliana: How long have you been teaching English with TPS? Also, what specific courses do you teach and which one is your favorite? Mrs. Thomas: This is my 21st year at TPS; I […]
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A Conversation With Madame S.
Living in Nashville, Tennessee, Madame Barbara Starosciak is among The Potter’s School’s longest employed staff members: she has been teaching French Language and Culture for 25 years. Eliana: What made you decide to start teaching French? Madame S: My grandfather fought in World War 1 and learned French in […]
A Conversation with Dr. Juneman
Living in Nashville, Tennessee, Dr. John Juneman has been teaching Bible Survey with TPS for a decade. Eliana: How did you discover and start with The Potter’s School? Did you teach anywhere before that? Dr. Juneman: I am beginning my 11th year of teaching with TPS, but have also […]
Meet Eliana Cetola: Teacher Spotlight Columnist
For the last eleven years, Eliana Cetola has lived near the ocean and the mountains in a beautiful area of northeastern Italy, where her parents are missionaries. The cuisine abounds in varieties of pasta; it also features such things as cow liver paté, served as an appetizer to Eliana and […]
Meet Hadley Green: History of Math Columnist
Meet sixteen-year-old Hadley Green, clay’s first-ever History of Math columnist! This year, Hadley is a junior with three younger siblings–one of whom will be taking German 1 this year. However, she is not related to the International Correspondence columnist Benjamin Green. Hadley lives in a gorgeous Mississippi college town, surrounded […]