Faculty FAQs
Who are the teachers at Walden School?
Walden School’s faculty consists of experienced, dedicated educators who are experts in their fields. Teachers hold advanced degrees and certifications, and many have professional experience in the subjects they teach, including English, math, science, social studies, world languages, and the arts. They provide personalized instruction in a supportive and rigorous K‑12 learning environment.
What makes Walden School faculty special?
Walden’s faculty are known for building strong, meaningful relationships with students, supporting both academic and personal growth. With small class sizes and individualized attention, teachers are able to mentor students, differentiate instruction, and guide learners toward excellence. Their work reflects Walden’s commitment to curiosity, creativity, and lifelong learning.
Are Walden teachers certified?
Yes. Walden School’s faculty includes professionals who hold state teaching certifications and advanced degrees in education or their content areas. Teachers continually pursue professional learning opportunities to stay current with best practices in teaching and learning.
How does Walden support teacher development?
Walden provides ongoing professional development for faculty that focuses on research‑based teaching strategies, curriculum design, equity and inclusion practices, and student support systems. This ensures that teachers are equipped to meet the needs of all learners and maintain educational excellence.
How do faculty support student success?
Teachers at Walden partner with families to support each student’s academic, social, and emotional growth. Through personalized instruction, regular communication, and proactive guidance, faculty help students set goals, build confidence, and develop critical thinking skills that prepare them for college and life.
What role do faculty play in student advising and mentoring?
In addition to classroom teaching, Walden faculty serve as advisors, mentors, and coaches. They guide students through academic planning, course selection, personal development, and extracurricular involvement. This holistic support strengthens the school community and helps students navigate challenges successfully.
Do Walden faculty teach across all grade levels?
Yes. Walden faculty educate students across the full K‑12 spectrum—from Lower School through Middle School and High School. Teachers collaborate across divisions to maintain continuity in educational expectations, curriculum alignment, and community values.
How can families get to know Walden faculty?
Families are encouraged to meet teachers during back‑to‑school events, parent conferences, and school functions. These interactions help build strong family–teacher partnerships that support each student’s success.
How do I contact a specific faculty member?
Walden School provides contact information for faculty members on individual profiles or through the school’s main contact channels. Families can reach faculty via email or through the school’s main phone number to schedule meetings or ask questions about classroom learning.