Upper School math teacher Tad Wert and students during a Winterim class (2000?)

Tad Wert and student

Tad Wert and student

Name/Title

Upper School math teacher Tad Wert and students during a Winterim class (2000?)

Entry/Object ID

2023.188

Description

Class photos from Winterim (2000?) featuring Tad Wert and a student in first photograph and student working on her art project in second photograph.

Context

Harpeth Hall’s Winterim program was created to “provide for students a worthwhile learning experience in an atmosphere significantly different from the traditional classroom” and give “each student the opportunity to explore her own specific field of interest.” The three-week experience takes place every January and allows upper school students the unique opportunity to develop new interests, travel to unfamiliar places, and explore potential careers. Students in 9th and 10th grades enroll in project-oriented courses on campus presented by school faculty and professionals from around the country, while students in 11th and 12th grades engage in internships, academic travel, international exchanges, or independent study. Planning occurred in 1972, and the first "Winter Term" was rolled out in 1973. In 1974, a more robust program was developed and did include some travel. This was also the first year of an official Winterim catalog.

Collection

Harpeth Hall Archives