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    The Founding of The Cambridge School | Jean Kim

    enNovember 12, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Jean Kim’s address to new parents at the New Parent Orientation. Jean tells about herself and the foundation of The Cambridge School. Tune in to the next episode where Jeff Yoder will dive deeper with Jean into why Cambridge, how Cambridge approaches education, and who the Cambridge education is for.

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