Tradition Never Graduates

E10 - Behind the Curtain with Tamala Szyman

46 min · 19 feb 2026
aflevering E10 - Behind the Curtain with Tamala Szyman artwork

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In this special episode of Tradition Never Graduates, we sit down with our theater director and high school English teacher, Tamala Szyman, to talk about the incredible impact of our Performing Arts Center on students and our entire school community. From building sets on stage in the “old days” to state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and projection capabilities, Tamila shares how the new theater space has transformed opportunities for students—not just in drama, but in band, choir, and beyond. 🎭 But this conversation goes deeper than lights and costumes. We explore how theater: ✨ Builds confidence and resilience ✨ Encourages healthy risk-taking ✨ Teaches problem-solving in real time ✨ Fosters teamwork, vulnerability, and trust ✨ Creates an “AND school” culture—where students can pursue academics, athletics, arts, and more You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes stories from productions like Shrek and Matilda, the power of student-led tech crews, and how community support—including the Bruce Krier Foundation—continues to expand what’s possible for our students. Whether you’re a parent, alum, student, or community member, this episode highlights why a space designed for the arts does more than host performances—it elevates learning, connection, and tradition. 🎧 Tune in and step behind the curtain with us.

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aflevering E10 - Behind the Curtain with Tamala Szyman artwork

E10 - Behind the Curtain with Tamala Szyman

In this special episode of Tradition Never Graduates, we sit down with our theater director and high school English teacher, Tamala Szyman, to talk about the incredible impact of our Performing Arts Center on students and our entire school community. From building sets on stage in the “old days” to state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and projection capabilities, Tamila shares how the new theater space has transformed opportunities for students—not just in drama, but in band, choir, and beyond. 🎭 But this conversation goes deeper than lights and costumes. We explore how theater: ✨ Builds confidence and resilience ✨ Encourages healthy risk-taking ✨ Teaches problem-solving in real time ✨ Fosters teamwork, vulnerability, and trust ✨ Creates an “AND school” culture—where students can pursue academics, athletics, arts, and more You’ll also hear behind-the-scenes stories from productions like Shrek and Matilda, the power of student-led tech crews, and how community support—including the Bruce Krier Foundation—continues to expand what’s possible for our students. Whether you’re a parent, alum, student, or community member, this episode highlights why a space designed for the arts does more than host performances—it elevates learning, connection, and tradition. 🎧 Tune in and step behind the curtain with us.

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aflevering Episode 9 - Understanding the School District Report Card: Growth, Achievement, and the Power of “And” artwork

Episode 9 - Understanding the School District Report Card: Growth, Achievement, and the Power of “And”

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