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  • Art Teacher Lindsay Parker Illustrates Book

    Kate Merritt
    This Spring, JTD will add a new book to the school library, My Extra Mom, written by Gina Grad and illustrated by beloved JTD art teacher Lindsay Parker!
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  • Big Sunday Books N’ Brunch

    Malia Gregory
    Absolutely everyone has some way that they can help someone else.
    This inspiring motto originates from Big Sunday, a non-profit organization JTD has partnered with for over 5 years.
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  • Celebrating Black History Month

    Malia Gregory
    In honor of Black History Month, JTD hosted a series of events throughout the month of February to celebrate the rich culture of the Black community. In Library class, parents, faculty, and staff were invited to participate in the National African American Read-In, where the adults in our community read stories to students by Black authors featuring Black characters. Students then completed follow-up reflection activities guided by our Librarian.
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  • Students Celebrate Black History Month in the Library

    Kate Merritt
    Think for a moment about the books you read and enjoyed as a child. What characters are the most memorable? Do they look or act like you? If they do, you're in the fortunate majority of readers.
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  • Cultivating a Culture of Belonging in Fourth Grade

    Veronica Pacheco
    From academics to character development, at The John Thomas Dye School we strive to educate the whole child. As our Grade 4 students enter the world of Upper School, they are learning who they are in our school community while trying on various aspects of their identity.
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  • JTD and The Independent School Alliance

    Kate Merritt and Kate Dworkoski
    Since its founding in 1985, The Independent School Alliance has been a champion of educational equity in Southern California, focused on recruiting, educating, counseling, and advocating for families from racially underrepresented and economically under-resourced communities. The John Thomas Dye School shares a long, collaborative history with the Alliance that began when the School’s former head, Ray Michaud, spearheaded the creation of the organization and worked with other Los Angeles independent schools to ensure its success. Today, The Alliance has over 50 member schools and has served over 4,500 students in its four decade history.
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  • Tunes at Noon: Celebrating Talent and Bravery at Music for Lunch Bunch

    Karen Spurney
    Music for Lunch Bunch, the quarterly school talent show, is a treasured JTD community event. Once fitting into the school day during lunch, the School now has four dedicated Music for Lunch Bunch assemblies throughout the school year, when our whole community comes together to watch students of all ages share their talents with one another.
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  • Look to This Day (and the year ahead)… Through Art

    Lindsay Parker
    There’s nothing more wonderful (or creatively stimulating) than the start of a new school year – excited students, fresh supplies, and of course… blank bulletin boards in John Dye Hall just waiting to host an array of original artwork!
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  • Purposeful Learning on Catalina Island

    Molly Meek
    At JTD, we are deeply committed to our mission: "We look to each day with a commitment to inspire purposeful learning, cultivate character, and celebrate childhood." Nowhere in our mission, however, does it say that we have to look to each day from 11414 Chalon Road, or that purposeful learning and character can only develop within the classroom! 
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  • Alumni Spotlight: Sabrina Singh '99

    Lauren Goulston '94
    We had the opportunity to catch up with Sabrina Singh ‘99, the Deputy Press Secretary at the Department of Defense. Her career reflects a steadfast commitment to public service and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
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  • Summer Program: Celebrating Childhood at Camp

    Sigita Newsom
    BBQs, talent shows, creative crafts, exciting science experiments, cartwheels, LEGO, flag football games, dolls going camping… During the first session of the JTD Summer Program, our campus was buzzing! Rising Grade 1 students to recent JTD graduates were busy exploring, playing, and experiencing the pure joy of childhood. The atmosphere was electric with excitement and happiness!
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  • Class of 2018 is Off to College

    Kate Merritt
    As is JTD Tradition, alumni who are wrapping their Senior year of high school came back to campus alongside their parents for the annual Off to College Reunion.
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  • Celebrating Addy Porter

    Kate Merritt
    With over 30 years with The John Thomas Dye School's youngest students, longtime teacher Addy Porter was celebrated as she finished her last year in the classroom.
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  • Alumni Gather at JTD Fair

    Carolyn Crosson
    Each May JTD current students and their families, friends and neighbors, and JTD alumni gather on campus for the annual JTD Fair.
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  • Celebrating Black History Month

    Malia Gregory
    In honor of Black History Month, JTD hosted a series of events throughout the month of February to celebrate the rich culture of the Black community. In Library class, parents, faculty, and staff were invited to participate in the National African American Read-In, where the adults in our community read stories to students by Black authors featuring Black characters. Students then completed follow-up reflection activities guided by our Librarian.
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  • Tae Kwon Do Cultural Assembly

    Sigita Newsom
    The gym was filled with excitement on Tuesday, February 13 during a lively Tae Kwon Do performance. In celebration of Lunar New Year, Triple J, a group of 15 talented middle school-aged performers, showcased Korean culture and identity to our community.
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  • Shining Light on Gratitude

    Malia Gregory
    Our third gathering as JTD families gave us an opportunity to learn about and celebrate Diwali. Grade 6 students took the reins and led a discussion about the significance of Diwali. They shared stories from Indian mythology, explaining the triumph of good over evil and the return of Lord Rama after defeating the evil king Ravana.
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  • Halloween at JTD

    Malia Gregory
    Few things are more fun than Halloween at JTD! The day is jam-packed with activities, games, and of course, CANDY. From sunrise, as the first Harry Potter arrives on campus, to sunset, when the last beleaguered teacher leaves, October 31 at JTD is a nonstop spooky-themed celebration. This year’s party was no exception.
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  • Identity Showcase

    Malia Gregory
    What is identity? How is identity developed? How does identity affect our relationships? What makes me who I am? Why and how do identities change over time? These are the important questions Grade 4 students asked themselves as they began their social justice unit focusing on identity.
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  • Community Helpers

    Malia Gregory
    The offices and work stations of JTD came alive as second grade students celebrated their social studies unit on community helpers with a fun project that took them out of their classrooms and into unexplored parts of the school. These inquisitive learners took on the role of interviewers, and turned the spotlight on our dedicated staff members. Armed with curiosity and notebooks, they posed thoughtful questions to JTD’s administrators, business office staff, maintenance team, and many other behind-the-scenes community helpers. The interviews were not just an educational exercise but an opportunity to show appreciation for the heroes who keep our school running smoothly.
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  • Alumni Spotlight: Michael Karsh '04

    Lauren Goulston '94
    It was a risk, he knew, and a life-changing one at that: quitting his day job at a New York music publishing and talent management company, buying a van, and hitting the road with his college bandmates to pursue a dream that had been gestating since his childhood. Recently, I spoke with Michael Karsh '04, a member of the band Lawrence, during their 65-show tour alongside the Jonas Brothers. I learned about Karsh's decades-long musical journey that traces back to his days as a JTD student.
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  • Big Sunday Books N’ Brunch

    Malia Gregory
    Absolutely everyone has some way that they can help someone else.
    This inspiring motto originates from Big Sunday, a non-profit organization JTD has partnered with for over 5 years.
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  • Student Council Elections

    Malia Gregory
    On a warm September afternoon, campus was buzzing with excitement as eager sixth graders took to the stage to deliver their student council speeches.
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  • Helping Hounds

    Sigita Newsom
    John Dye Hall was buzzing with happiness as students eagerly assembled hygiene kits using family donations. 
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The John Thomas Dye School


11414 Chalon Road
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Phone: (310) 476-2811
The John Thomas Dye School admits students of any race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs.

Located In Los Angeles, CA, John Thomas Dye is an independent school for grades K-6. Students benefit from a challenging academic program, fine arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.