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Webster Builds Character at Currey Ingram

Kevin Goscha
This week, the Upper Elementary received a huge boon to its character education program when Webster, the Henson-worthy puppet creation of newly hired counselor Robb Killen, aired his first podcast. Clad in a Currey Ingram uniform, Webster extolled the virtues of fairness. He and Killen are rapidly gaining popularity around Currey Ingram as a team that isn't afraid to voice their character-charged beliefs.
This week, the Upper Elementary received a huge boon to its character education program when Webster, the Henson-worthy puppet creation of newly hired counselor Robb Killen, aired his first podcast. Clad in a Currey Ingram uniform, Webster extolled the virtues of fairness. He and Killen are rapidly gaining popularity around Currey Ingram as a team that isn't afraid to voice their character-charged beliefs.

Webster and his "People Of Dignity" Squad --affectionately known as the P.O.D.-- include podcast host Ellen Currey and camera operator David Yazdian, who are both sixth graders. The podcast can be viewed online at the T.I.M.E. site, or click here to subscribe to the Webster podcast in iTunes.
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Currey Ingram Academy is an exemplary JK-12 day and boarding school that empowers students with learning differences to achieve their fullest potential. Since 2002, the school has been located on an 83-acre campus in Brentwood, Tennessee, just miles from Nashville and Franklin. Families from 33 states and eight countries cite the school as their primary reason for moving to Middle Tennessee.

Currey Ingram Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) and AdvancEd/Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI).