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Aaron Chesley

Steam Department Head at The Greenwood School

Aaron Chesley has extensive work experience in the field of music education and production. Aaron started their career in 1990 as a freelance musician, teacher, producer, composer, and engineer. In 1997, they joined Maple Leaf Music Co. where they worked as a Sales, Repairs, & Manager until April 2016. Since August 2015, Aaron has been working at The Greenwood School as a Music Educator, and from July 2022, they have taken on the role of STEAM Department Head.

Aaron Chesley attended Skidmore College from 1990 to 1994, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Music Performance, with a focus on General Music Performance.

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Brattleboro, United States

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The Greenwood School

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If a student is bright and kind and is also having trouble finding their potential in a traditional classroom, The Greenwood School may be the right choice. With experienced caring staff and an average class size of 3-5, our 6-12 grade students with language based learning difference such as dyslexia and executive function and ADHD weaknesses, find they are capable of far more than ever expected. The majority of students join Greenwood in September; however, our individualized curriculum comfortably accommodates rolling admissions. Teachers are on a first name basis, forging loving relationships and strong connections with their students. We offer a customized college preparatory curriculum, ensuring students are engaged intellectually and creatively inspired. An embedded use of assistive technology and a school wide Executive Function skills program provides specific tools to accelerate and enhance learning. Dyslexic students receive tutoring from expert reading teachers trained in Orton-Gillingham, Lindamood Bell and Wilson Language, and our computer based Targeted Cognitive Intervention course strengthens the brain networks that support reading. At Greenwood, faculty understand the power of drawing on a student’s inherent curiosity and their need to move. Robust learning happens through student-driven inquiry based projects. We know that Greenwood students excel in an environment where sequential, direct instruction is the norm, but the use of different modalities is just as important. On and off campus opportunities provide students with the ability to connect with the community around them. One much loved program allows for students to meet with entrepreneurs. Mentors, with and without learning differences, share their challenges and triumphs, rebranding failure as the typical road toward success. This type of education liberates Greenwood students from the conventional classroom environment, and ignites a passion for learning.


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