Podcasts
Our purpose is to partner with Christian families in the nurture and education of their children. We are thankful to have an excellent faculty and staff who have repeatedly demonstrated diligence in teaching, content mastery and theological insight. Our administrators and teachers are committed to maintaining a high level of instruction and leadership through extensive professional development and continuing education. Kirk Day School hopes to serve as an educational resource to support our families as they address the social, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of their children.
End of Year Wrapup
Head of School, Taylor Clement and Director of Admissions, Stacy Engel discuss the end of the year activities, 6th grade speeches, graduation and other highlights from the 2023-2024 school year.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Stacy Engel, Director of Admissions
Herzog Foundation: Interview with Mayela Esser
Making Christian education accessible to families is our passion at Kirk Day School and the Herzog Foundation. In this episode, Taylor Clement and Ragan Taylor interview Herzog Foundation's Development Coordinator, Mayela Esser about the history and mission of the Herzog Foundation.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Ragan Taylor, Director of Communications
Mayela Esser, Development Coordinator
New Director of Admissions
This year, Kirk Day School has hired a new Director of Admissions. In this episode, Taylor Clement and Ragan Taylor interview Stacy Engel about her history at KDS and what she is excited about in her new position.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Ragan Taylor, Director of Communications
Mrs. Stacy Engel, Director of Admissions
Survey Says: Parent Survey Discussion
This summer, KDS parents were asked to share their feedback about different aspects of the school. The goal of this survey was to allow space for feedback about goals to work toward or areas that are going well.
In this episode, Taylor Clement and Ragan Taylor discuss the results and respond to questions parents have.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Ragan Taylor, Director of Communications
Summer Update: What is Happening at Kirk Day School?
June 29, 2023 - Why are some teachers leaving Kirk Day School? What is staff working on over the summer? What updates are happening before the new school year?
In this episode, Taylor Clement and Ragan Taylor answer all of these questions and more. Click below to listen to this new podcast episode.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Ragan Taylor, Director of Communications
Everything You Need to Know About the Strategic Plan
May 26, 2023 - Kirk Day School references the Strategic Plan often. But what is the Strategic Plan? Why is it important? And how does it impact our KDS community? In this episode, Taylor Clement, Rebecca Kapphahn, and Jacob White unpack Kirk Day School’s Strategic Plan.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Rebecca Kapphahn, School Board President
Mr. Jacob White, School Board Member
How to Talk to Your Child About Their Changing Body
May 12, 2023 - It may be an uncomfortable conversation but it's an important one, too. In this episode, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Matthews discuss God's view of our bodies, and how to navigate a conversation with your children about it.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Catharine Matthews, School Nurse
How to Love Children Through Discipline
January 12, 2023 - Mr. Clement interviews Head of Student Life, Mrs. Diane Abeln, about her passion for nurturing students' hearts through discipleship. She hopes to help shepherd students towards Christ-like behavior by encouraging them to reflect upon their behavior and grow in the knowledge of themselves while demonstrating empathy for others. Mr. Clement points out that, “The goal of any discipline or conflict at Kirk Day School is to restore relationships and if necessary transform hearts.”
Mrs. Abeln shares how she utilizes the Peacemakers program, prayer, scripture, and open heartfelt conversations as she guides students through the resolution process. She explains, “When I’m disciplining or discipling a child, I’m looking at them as an image bearer of our great king. I want them to learn, grow, and enjoy the beauty of the way that God has prepared for them.” While conflict is not easy, Mrs. Abeln believes devoting time, energy, and passion to walking with children through this restoration process is so very important.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Ms. Diane Abeln, Head of Student Life
What Are You Reading? Interview with Paul Goldschmidt
May 11, 2022 - St. Louis Cardinals First Baseman and KDS Dad Paul Goldschmidt is an avid reader and lover of books. In honor of the Book Fair happening at school this week, Paul sits down with Mr. Clement and Mrs. Rolf to talk about his favorite genres, authors, and books he recommends.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mr. Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals First Baseman
Conflict Resolution
April 12, 2022 - In this week’s podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey touch on a variety of topics including Mrs. Massey's upcoming departure and Kirk Day School's conflict resolution program (including Peacemakers by Ken Sande). This is a particularly helpful podcast for those interested in learning more about how KDS partners with families to nurture the hearts of students.
Article from Podcast: www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Why Did God Create the World?
February 15, 2022 - Herman Armstrong joins Mrs. Massey and Mr. Clement as they continue the podcast series, "Big Questions, Little People."
Armstrong, a Church Planter with the Evangelical Presbyterian Denomination, is currently teaching Christian Ethics at Westminster Christian Academy and serving on the school board at South City Community School. With years of ministry experience and a Master of Theological Studies from Midwestern Seminary, Armstrong shares insight into a few common questions children often have about God:
Who created God?
Why do we pray to God if he knows everything?
Why did God create the world?
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Herman Armstrong, EPC Church Planter
Staff Spotlight - Catharine Matthews
January 11, 2022 - In this week's podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey introduce Kirk Day School's new school nurse, Mrs. Catharine Matthews, RN. Catharine shares a bit about her work history, her family, and the connections she has to Kirk Day School. To finish up, they shift their focus to talk about the ongoing pandemic.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Catharine Matthews, KDS School Nurse
Why Do We Pray?
November 15, 2021 - Abby Karsten joins the podcast this week to continue the series, “Big Questions, Little People.” Abby is a mother of two KDS students and the Director of Women’s Ministry at Kirk of the Hills Church. Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk with Abby about why Christians pray, how to talk to children about prayer and what prayer with kids looks like in each of their households. Wrapping up, they share some books on prayer to use as resources for ourselves and our kids.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Abby Karsten, Director of Women’s Ministries at Kirk of the Hills church
The October Blues
October 28, 2021 - It's that time of year again when the days are getting colder and shorter... And you’re discovering that your kids seem more tired and less motivated. Along with the lovely parts of fall, another not-so-lovely phenomenon might be hitting your family: The October Blues.
In this podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk about the October Blues — a period when many of us notice a change in mood of not only our child but also ourselves. They share some reasons for this change and offer a few practical steps to address the October Blues and teach our children to lean on the Lord when feeling down.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Why Does Sin Exist?
October 12, 2021 - Our series, "Big Questions, Little People" continues this week with a conversation between Mr. Clement, Mrs. Massey and Mr. David Ottolini. David is both a KDS alumnus and parent of two current students at our school. He is also the Director of Student Life at Westminster Christian Academy. Together, they explore the question: “If God is good, why is there still sin in the world
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mr. David Ottolini, Director of Student Life at Westminster Christian Academy
What Is The Bible About?
September 21, 2021 - Chad Townsley, Pastor of Community Life at Kirk of the Hills and father of three students at Kirk Day School, sits down with Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey to kick off the start of a new series: "Big Questions, Little People."
Recently, the entire KDS faculty attended a Biblical Integration Training that focused on questions like, "What is a Covenant?" "What is Covenant Theology?" and "What Does it Mean to be Reformed?" These are big questions that we grapple with as Christian adults. However, we are not the only ones with theological questions. Our kids have them too. The purpose of this series is to bring up some of these big questions our kids have and to offer suggestions on how to respond to them. This week, the discussion revolves around the question: "What is the Bible about?"
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Chad Townsley, Pastor of Community Life at Kirk of the Hills
End-Of-Year Reflections
June 8, 2021 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey reflect on the highs and lows of the 2020-2021 school year, discussing the unique challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as some unexpected triumphs and blessings. They conclude with a sneak peak of what they believe next year will look like for the Kirk Day School community.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Interview with Chad Townsley
April 19, 2021 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey sit down with the new Pastor of Community Life at the Kirk of the Hills church, Chad Townsley. Chad, a father of three KDS students, talks about how his family ended up in St. Louis and his hope to encourage and bring together the community not only at the church, but at Kirk Day School too.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Chad Townsley, Pastor of Community Life at Kirk of the Hills
Cancel Culture
March 23, 2021 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey discuss “cancel culture." While this is a phrase we hear often in today’s world, knowing how to respond as Christians can be complicated. They explore the intricacies of what it means to be “cancelled” and look at what scripture says about this.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Un-Polarizing Polarizing Conversations Part IIII
March 8, 2021 - On this week's podcast, Mrs. Massey and Mr. Clement interview Chris Pitts, the Kirk Day School Athletic Director. Pitts talks about his childhood from growing up in New York City to attending KDS in St. Louis. The group also discusses race relations and how to build a better future for our students.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Chris Pitts, Athletic Director
Un-Polarizing Polarizing Conversations Part III
February 23, 2021 - On our third podcast of the series, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk to Rossi Summers. Summers is the Chief Operating Officer at the Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition and a current KDS parent. She describes her experience growing up as a black woman in East St. Louis and shares stories about how racism has impacted her family. She also focuses on the importance of having intentional conversations about race with others and the hope we have for the generation of kids that we are teaching and raising.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Rossi Summers, Chief Operating Officer at Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition
Un-Polarizing Polarizing Conversations Part II
February 9, 2021 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey have a conversation with Anthony Lucas, football coach at Pulaski Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas. Lucas shares his story, talks about how God has used athletics in his life and gives some personal insight on race relations.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Anthony Luvas, Pulaski Academy Football Coach
Un-Polarizing Polarizing Conversations Part I
February 2, 2021 - We are kicking off a new series titled, “Un-polarizing Polarizing Conversation,” where Mr. Clement & Mrs. Massey sit down to talk with members of the black community who are friends of Kirk Day School. The purpose of these conversations is to honor diverse Christian voices, offer listeners an opportunity to hear a worldview that may be different from their own and confront topics that can feel difficult to talk about.
This week, Mr. Clement chats with Kenneth Griffin, Principal at Yeatman Middle School in North St. Louis City, who shares his life story, highlighting specific challenges that arose throughout his life. From a difficult upbringing to a successful career, Griffin's life reveals some of the systematic problems the black community faces in St. Louis City. He then goes on to explain a few tangible actions he has taken to support members of the community surrounding Yeatman.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mr. Kenneth Griffin, Principal at Yeatman Middle School
Ins and Outs of COVID
January 25, 2021 - In our first podcast of 2021, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey sit down to discuss the school’s recent health days and what the COVID situation is like at KDS as well as things to look forward to this semester and where the podcast is headed.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Hit Your Stride - Interview With Steve Hughes
December 15, 2020 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey sit down with Steve Hughes, a former KDS parent and certified professional speaker. For the last 15 years, Steve has used his public speaking and writing abilities to encourage and challenge audiences all over the United States. During the podcast, Steve goes over a few ways we can embrace challenges and unexpected situations to glorify God. For more information about Steve and his programs, visit https://hityourstride.com/.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Steve Hughes, Professional Speaker
The Christmas Podcast
December 7, 2020 - For most of us, this Christmas will look different from past years. Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey focus on the Christmas season and talk about a few ways to still find joy and hope amidst the challenges and burdens we are experiencing.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
COVIDOLOGY
November 17, 2020 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey give an update on COVID-19’s impact at KDS. They review the protocols the staff and faculty are following and discuss how these precautions have continued to prevent transmission on campus. In addition, they discuss the recent restrictions and policy changes from St. Louis County as well as the state of Missouri.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Cultural Idols - Freedom & Happiness
November 10, 2020 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey continue their conversation on the idols of our culture by discussing freedom and happiness. Both of these concepts can lead us to idols of independence and autonomy. They talk about where we can find these idols in our culture and discuss ways to help our students understand freedom and happiness through the lens of the Gospel.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Cultural Idols - Identity
October 29, 2020 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey begin a mini series on cultural idols ingrained in our culture. This conversation is based off of a talk given by Michael Keller, a pastor in New York City at Redeemer Lincoln Square where he shares about five cultural idols (identity, freedom, happiness, power and history) and how they interact with our identity as Christians. They explore the concept of identity and the pervasive belief that, "you have to be true to yourself.” They give examples from our culture where you can see this and discuss potential side effects of this way of thinking on our mental and emotional health. Finally, they talk about our identity as Christians and the biblical framework for understanding who we are in Christ.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Placed for a Purpose
October 20, 2020 - In today's world, most of us don’t know our neighbors. And even if we do know them, we may not know how to talk to them about our faith or grow in our relationship with them. Chris and Elizabeth McKinney, co-authors of the book "Placed for a Purpose," and staff members at The Crossing Church in Columbia share about their mission and work to provide Christians with the proper framework to be good neighbors as they "live missionally where God has placed them."
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McKinney, Authors
The October Blues
October 5, 2020 - It's that time of year again. The days are getting colder. Your favorite pumpkin flavored foods are back in stores... And you’re discovering that your kids seem less motivated and more agitated. Yes, along with all the lovely parts of fall, another not-so-lovely phenomenon might hit your kids: The October Blues. You may notice during the month of October a change in your child’s mood or behavior. Suggestions to manage the October Blues and enjoy the blessings of fall are shared.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Becoming a Lifelong Learner Part II
September 29, 2020 - Our mini series on equipping students to become lifelong learners and followers of Christ continues with insight from missionary, Steve Spencer. Steve and his wife, Mary, have spent 30 years on the mission field in Africa and call St. Louis home when they are on furlough from the mission field. All eight of their children have attended Kirk Day School. Steve tells about his experiences and passion for sharing the Gospel through higher education and the impact of Christian education around the world.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mr. Steve Spencer, Missionary and KDS Parent
Becoming a Lifelong Learner Part I
September 22, 2020 - KDS Librarian, Jody Kouzes, shares her perspective on the importance of reading, what she loves most about reading and tips to help your students become more avid readers. In addition, she talks about the process of curating the library and selecting books that fulfill the mission and vision of KDS. She also shares some of her favorite books for both children and adults.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mrs. Jody Kouzes, Librarian
The Emotionally Healthy Church
September 15, 2020 - Over the summer, the faculty read "The Emotionally Healthy Church" by Peter Scazzero, which focuses on 6 key principles of emotionally healthy ministries. Scazzero implores us to recognize and process the emotions we experience in life and explore how those emotions impact our ability to lead.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
COVID-19 Update
September 9, 2020 - The Kirk Day School community has successfully made it through the first three weeks of the school year with zero positive COVID-19 cases. In this week's podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey look back at the past few weeks and share more about some health and safety protocols at KDS. Later, they discuss new statistics that are informing the KDS Administration's decisions a nd a few predictions they have for this school year.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Back to School in 2020
September 1, 2020 - On our first podcast since coming back from summer break, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey give parents an update regarding the start of the new school year. They talk about what is going well and the areas where they see room for growth in the midst of so many changes due to COVID-19. They also share some helpful ideas and objectives to keep in mind as we continue on throughout this year.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Distance Learning
May 12, 2020 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey interview three KDS teachers (Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Bowman, and Mrs. McCracken) to chat with them about various aspects of distance learning. Each of these educators share a different viewpoint on the joy, sadness, and uniqueness that this shift in learning has brought to our educational paradigm.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
The Gift of Quarantine
April 20, 2020 - In this week's podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey focus on some of the positive things quarantine has brought into our lives. For many of us, this quarantine has given us bonus time and space in our schedules. With less activities in the evenings outside the home, we are all trying to find ways to fill time within our home. In this podcast, they share some ideas to get kids outside and doing fun activities. They also highlight a few creative ways to spend time with family during the evenings. This episode is light and fun.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Community Goals & Expectations
April 17, 2020 - As part of the prospective parent process, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey typically sit down and go over portions of the school handbook that affect the day-to-day life of the school. However, because of the stay-at-home order, they decided to share this information in a podcast. Listen as they examine the mission of the school, volunteering, student discipline, and conflict in our community, all through the lens of KDS.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mindfulness
April 14, 2020 - Our podcast guest is Jeana Roth, a counselor at Revision Christian Counseling. Jeana's training is in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) which is a form of therapy that focuses on mindfulness, emotional regulation and distress tolerance. Jeana shares about the benefits of mindfulness from a Christian perspective and some helpful ways to integrate mindfulness and emotional regulation skills with yourself and with your kids.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Jeana Roth, Revision Christian Counseling
Holy Week Amidst COVID-19
April 6, 2020 - This week, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey interview Kirk of the Hills senior pastor, Ben Porter. They discuss how the holiest week of the Christian calendar may be influenced by social distancing and how we can move towards Jesus even when we're told to move away from others.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mr. Ben Porter, Senior Pastor, Kirk of the Hills church
COVID-19 and the Impact of Social Distancing at KDS
March 30, 2020 - In today’s podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey interview Dr. Leo Hsu, director of over 13 emergency rooms in the greater St. Louis area, who talks about his medical observations of the area impact of COVID-19 and how we can respond as parents and believers in this time of struggle.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Dr. Leo Hsu, Emergency Room Director & Medical Professional
Trust-Based Relational Interventions
February 24, 2020 - This week, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey chat with Emily Nienhuis, Director of One Heart Family Ministries, about Trust-Based Relational Interventions (TBRI) and how to implement this practice in our classrooms and parenting. A little over a week ago, our teachers participated in a training all about TBRI interventions. This training was created by Dr. Karyn Purvis, former Director of the TCU Institute of Child Development, to help caregivers provide effective support and treatment for at-risk children. TBRI is used in orphanages, residential treatment facilities, group homes, foster and adoptive homes, churches, and schools.
In this podcast, Emily helps us understand the basics of TBRI and explains how it is helpful for all children, in all situations. The three main aspects of TBRI are connection, regulation and mindfulness. Below, you'll find further information about TBRI as well as some recommended resources if you want to continue learning more.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Emily Nienhuis, Director of One Heart Family Ministries
Healthy Habits Part II
January 29, 2020 - In continuing a series on new habits for the new year, our guest this week is Lindsay Schertzer, founder of Moms Into Fitness. Lindsay’s background and education are in exercise science, and she has spent her career working with people to assist them in the nourishment of their bodies through exercise and fitness. Topics discussed include: the benefits of exercise, ways to make exercising more accessible and tips for incorporating fitness into your family’s lifestyle. If you would like more information about exercise and fitness, visit Lindsay’s website www.momsintofitness.com.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Lindsay Schertzer, Founder of Moms Into Fitness
Healthy Habits Part I
January 15, 2020 - To start off the new year, we are beginning a new series on healthy habits. This week, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey sit down with Deb Meyer, author of Redefining Family Wealth: A Parent’s Guide to Purposeful Living and owner of WorthyNest®, a financial planning and investment advisory firm. With over 13 years of wealth management experience, Deb advises families on how to build wealth in a way that aligns with their values; and for KDS families, while kids are still in the home. In this podcast, she offers her expertise on questions about financial management from developing a budget to talking to your kids about finances, to defining your family's values and future goals, among other topics.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Deborah L. Meyer, Author & Financial Planner
Getting Along At The Holidays
December 19, 2019 - The Christmas season is in full swing, and there's a topic on the minds of many this time of year: how to get along with friends and family. For some, holiday gatherings are a welcomed time filled with joy and connection. For others, this might be a season where they are reminded of loss or grief and feel pressure to be merry and cheerful. In this podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey share some tips for juggling the expectations of family and friends and suggestions for processing the emotions around holiday parties and gatherings. They also discuss a few ways we can help our kids manage the joys and challenges that come at this time of year.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
What Should I Tell My Kids About Santa?
December 13, 2019 - Dr. Dan Doriani, a theologian and teacher of ethics at Covenant Seminary, sits down with Mr. Clement, Mrs. Massey, and Ms. Wynn to talk about Santa Claus. They start by sharing some of their own family's Christmas traditions, focusing on how Santa was regarded in their home. Later, they talk about why Christians should be careful not to overplay Santa's connection to Christmas or overstate Santa's imaginary powers. Ultimately, Doriani offers wisdom and guidance on ways to make it clear to our children that Jesus is the true King of Christmas, not Santa.
Dr. Dan Doriani, Covenant Seminary
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Ms. Wynn, Director of Communications
Teacher Spotlight: Anna Johnson
December 6, 2019 - This week, our podcast guest is Kirk Day School Kindergarten teacher, Anna Johnson. Anna shares about her unique family ties to Kirk Day School and what it has been like to return to KDS after teaching elsewhere. She also talks about her passion for education and the different ways she has seen the school grow throughout the years.
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mrs. Anna Johnson, Kindergarten Teacher
Reality VS Expectations
November 12, 2019 - The conversation about reality and expectations comes up throughout the year but especially when the holiday season arrives. In this week's podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk about their struggle as adults in knowing how to manage expectations from others and ways we can help our students manage their expectations for school and friendships. They also look at what scripture says about reality and expectations and ponder how the Gospel ultimately points us to the reality of our need for a Savior.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Discipline & God’s Law
November 6, 2019 - Mrs. Massey and Ms. Wynn interview Dr. Jay Sklar, Professor of Old Testament and Vice President of Academics at Covenant Theological. Dr. Sklar’s doctoral studies focused on the theology of sin, impurity, sacrifice, and atonement in the Old Testament sacrificial system, resulting in the book Sin, Impurity, Sacrifice, Atonement: The Priestly Conceptions. Dr. Sklar also served as a partial contributor and editor of the Leviticus notes for the ESV Study Bible and recently released a commentary on Leviticus for the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series (InterVarsity Press).
In this podcast, Dr. Sklar introduces helpful ways to teach children about God’s law and talks about the value of the Old Testament. He also shares beautiful illustrations of how God’s law is for our flourishing and how it teaches us about Him.
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Miss Mary Wynn, Director of Communications
CESA Symposium
October 22, 2019 - Mr. Clement shares a snapshot of some of his biggest takeaways from the Council on Educational Standards and Accountability (CESA) Symposium in Washington D.C. where school leaders from around the country came together to focus on the future of Christian education.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
The October Blues
October 7, 2019 - Believe it or not, the “October Blues” is a widespread nickname for the many hard things that hit independent schools at this time of year. There are articles, interviews, and blogs, with research on this topic. Students feel more tired than they did when it was warm and sunny. As a parent who deeply cares about the protection and development of your child, you begin to see small changes during this month that may make you feel a lack of control. So, what can you do to help yourself and your student during the October Blues? Listen to this podcast to find out.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Being a Peacemaker - Part II
September 27, 2019 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey finish the conversation on Kirk Day School's philosophy regarding conflict and interpersonal relationships. They discuss the different players in conflict, how best to go about resolving conflict between families, classroom dynamics, ways in which teachers are uniquely positioned to disciple the children in their classes, and ultimately, focus on the biblical foundations of conflict resolution.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Achievement Testing
September 24, 2019 - Standardized testing can cause added strain and anxiety in the lives of students. In this episode, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey talk with Dr. BJ Wiemer, Assistant Head of School for Academics, about the Achievement Testing. They go over the type of test Kirk Day School issues and share tips on how parents and students can prepare for it.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Dr. BJ Wiemer, Assistant Head of School for Academics
Being a Peacemaker - Part I
September 16, 2019 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey discuss Kirk Day School's philosophy regarding conflict and interpersonal relationships. They share some ideas that inform practices such as Peacemakers (based on the book Peacemakers by Ken Sande). This is a helpful podcast if you’re wanting to learn more about how KDS partners with families to nurture the hearts of the students the school serves.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Staff Spotlight: Mary Wynn
September 6, 2019 - In this podcast, Kirk Day School Director of Communications Mary Wynn sits down to talk to Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey. She describes her new role and what led her to take the job here. As a KDS graduate, she shares about the impact Christian education has had on her life. Mary also discusses some of the ways the school is striving to improve communication.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Mary Wynn, Director of Communications
The Importance of Being Busy
August 30, 2019 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey interview John Spencer, a man who has spent over a decade working with teens in the context of ministry and coaching. In this podcast, he highlights some of the trends he sees in the lives of teenagers such as the importance of being busy and the desire to stay connected to their peers
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
John Spencer, Director of Youth and Family Ministries at Kirk of the Hills Church
Dr. Leonard Sax - 21st Century Parenting
August 21, 2019 - New York Times Bestselling author Leonard Sax joins Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey for a discussion on raising children in the 21st Century. Dr. Sax has written 4 books, including The Collapse of Parenting, which our staff and faculty read this summer. In this podcast, he discusses topics like cellphones and media as well as how the Bible guides our parenting. Below are some questions for further conversation.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Dr. Leonard Sax MD PhD, New York Times Bestselling Author
Back to School Jitters
August 16, 2019 - The first few days of school may bring along with them a wave of emotions from anxiety to excitement and nervousness. In this podcast, Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey share some tips and suggestions on riding the wave of anxiety and finding some stability in the midst of transition.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Summer Update
July 31, 2019 - Hear about the exciting new updates and changes that took place around our campus this summer, as well as important dates to remember regarding the start of the school year. Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey also discuss changes to the lunch program and share the school verse for the 2019-2020 school year.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Having “The Talk”
May 13, 2019 - Possibly the most challenging conversation to have with your child is on topic of sex and sexuality. It is a loaded conversation and can make us feel uncomfortable. In this podcast, Mollie Pfuetze shares about how to have “the talk” with your children. Mollie is a Covenant Seminary graduate and the School Counselor at Westminster Christian Academy.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Mollie Pfuetze, Westminster Christian Academy School Counselor
Privacy
April 23, 2019 - Privacy has changed dramatically in the technology driven world we live in. Media outlets are constantly reporting stories of companies being hacked and private information being stolen. So, in this digital age, how do we protect our children’s privacy as well as our family’s privacy? What kinds of questions and conversations do we need to have with our children to help them understand what privacy is and why privacy is important?
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Spring Has Sprung
April 4, 2019 - Mr. Clement and Mrs. Massey discuss behavior trends seen in school during the end of the school year in spring. They offer tips on how to embrace this exciting time while also maintaining structure for kids and talk about the importance and challenge of staying present during a season of anticipation and reflection.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Alumni Spotlight: Mr. Jeff Ehrhardt
March 22, 2019 - Mr. Clement interviews KDS graduate Jeff Ehrhardt from the Class of 2000. Mr. Ehrhardt shares his memories, stories about KDS teachers, where God led him after graduation, and how the foundations he received at KDS still impact him as a businessman and husband today.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mr. Jeff Ehrhardt, KDS Alumni Class of 2000
Master Educator: Mr. Richard Anderson
March 15, 2019 - Mr. Clement interviews Mr. Richard Anderson, a KDS grandparent and long-time educator and high school principal at Grace Christian Academy in Franklin, TN. In this episode, Mr. Anderson reflects on his 46 years in education and comments on the changes and stabilizers that makes Christian Education so special to families. He offers advice to families and teachers, and tells stories that have had lasting impact on school communities. Listen as he shares the knowledge, experiences, and wisdom, the Lord has given him over the years.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mr. Richard Anderson, Grace Christian Academy Principal
S.P.O.R.T. Student Discipleship Initiative
March 5, 2019 - Mr. Clement interviews Mrs. Catherine Stufflebam, Kirk Day School PE Teacher and alumna. They discuss the new student discipleship initiative S.P.O.R.T., while also exploring the importance of a solid relationship between the home and school. Mrs. Stufflebam shares in detail about her experiences as a teacher and the methods she uses to develop relationships with students. There are 5 characteristics of being a good S.P.O.R.T. (Servant, Participant, Open-hearted, Respectful, Thoughtful.)
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Catherine Stufflebam, Department Chair & PE Teacher
Teacher Spotlight: Mrs. Julie Schaffner
February 26, 2019 - Veteran KDS teacher Mrs. Julie Schaffner shares her story, her journey to faith, her philosophy of education, and what she loves about KDS. Julie has been a professional educator for over 27 years and on the faculty of Kirk Day School since 1996. She has served on numerous Curriculum Review Committees and Accreditation Committees. For the past 15 years, she has served as Department Chair for Middle Elementary and on the Education Committee of the KDS School Board. Enjoy listening to Mrs. Schaffner share her wisdom!
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Julie Schaffner, Department Chair & 3rd Grade Teacher
The Invisible Man
February 11, 2019 - It is a challenge to discipline the dreaded, “he called me this” or “she said that.” We have come to refer to this scenario as “the invisible man,” which are offensive, hurtful or inappropriate comments made by children, when parents or teachers are not present to hear them. These remarks have a profound impact upon our students’ moods, self-esteem and peer relationships. Such comments are often one of the most challenging things for adults to discipline and prevent. It can be a difficult task for our students to learn how much weight their words truly carry.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
The Impact of Media - Part 2
February 1, 2019 - The Kirk of the Hills Senior Pastor, Ben Porter, and Covenant Seminary’s Director of Communications, Kent Needler share the stories, books, movies, and shows which inspire them today, draw them closer to Christ, and impact their parenting. Both Pastor Porter and Mr. Needler are current KDS parents and graduates of Covenant Theological Seminary.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Rev. Ben Porter, Kirk of the Hills Senior Pastor
Mr. Kent Needler, Covenant Seminary
The Impact of Media - Part 1
January 28, 2019 - Today media consists of much more than TV and magazines as we are flooded with images and messages from our secular culture. With so many options for entertainment, how do we balance using these to “unplug” and rest versus using these as platforms to numb and escape? We talk about some of the shows and entertainment that we have found life giving and some that we’ve had to turn off due to their content. How do we model for our kids how to discern what is ok to watch and listen to?
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor
Gender Issues
January 19, 2019 - Today our children are faced with so many issues. Media exposes them to so much, and our children are being forced to ask more mature questions at younger and younger ages. The question of, “Am I gay?” or perhaps, “Am I truly a boy or girl?” are being asked more often within the current culture. Dr. Dan Doriani, a theologian and teacher of ethics at Covenant Seminary offers wisdom, statistics, guidance, and Scripture on how our students are to wrestle with these topics, and how we as parents are to lead them through the confusion present in our culture.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Dr. Dan Doriani, Covenant Seminary
Bullying
January 11, 2019 - Bullying. It has become a buzzword in our culture. It is a topic that has become common in our schools. National campaigns have been created to bring awareness and resources to this topic. But, what is the definition of bullying and how does is differ from teasing? This podcast explores the challenging topic of bullying. We share personal experiences and discuss ways for parents to respond if their child is experiencing bullying at school.
Mr. Taylor Clement, Head of School
Mrs. Maria Massey, School Counselor