Stimulate the Base: Bucking K-8 enrollment headwinds [Ep.60]
Stimulate the Base: Bucking K-8 enrollment headwinds [Ep.60]
Stimulate the Base: Bucking K-8 enrollment headwinds [Ep.60]
Join us for a conversation with Amy Jolly. Amy is the Head of School at Applewild School in Massachusetts.
Before taking the headship at Applewild, Amy was at Shady Hill School and Fenn School both in the greater Boston area. Amy has been on the podcast before back in episode 19 when she talked about her work leading Maine Girls Academy as that school ultimately decided to close its doors.
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Stimulate the Base: Bucking K-8 enrollment headwinds [Ep.60]
Join us for a conversation with Amy Jolly. Amy is the Head of School at Applewild School in Massachusetts.
Before taking the headship at Applewild, Amy was at Shady Hill School and Fenn School both in the greater Boston area. Amy has been on the podcast before back in episode 19 when she talked about her work leading Maine Girls Academy as that school ultimately decided to close its doors.