Katherine Hewitt

Communications And Digital Assets Manager at Chartwell School

Katherine Hewitt is a Communications Associate at Chartwell School since August 2023. Previously, Katherine served as the Vice Chair of the Social Justice and Equity Committee at California State University, Chico, where responsibilities included collaborating with Associated Students to promote diversity, planning events for marginalized communities, and facilitating meetings. Additionally, Katherine worked as a Peer Coach at the Counseling Center, advising students on goal-setting and managing a mindfulness support group. Katherine's earlier experience includes a Communications and Advocacy Intern role at Stonewall Alliance Center, where event planning and community outreach were key responsibilities. Katherine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a focus on Public Affairs from California State University, Chico.

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Monterey, United States

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Chartwell School

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Chartwell School meets the needs of students with dyslexia and a wide range of language-related learning differences. Immersed in our college preparatory environment, these bright students who often find that learning to read well is extremely difficult. As a result, many have struggled in traditional academic settings. Chartwell is the only school of this type serving California’s Central Coast region. Accredited at the highest level by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Chartwell offers a full mainstream curriculum that meets or exceeds California state standards. All classes use well-structured, diagnostic, multi-sensory approaches and implement research-based best practices. Chartwell places special emphasis on accessing higher order cognition, creativity and problem solving skills through language development, hands-on science, the arts, the social and emotional foundations of learning, and environmental education. Our high-school features project-based, experiential learning with small classes and collaborative teaching teams.


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