Surrounding the pond on Ensworth's Frist Campus, there are boulders inscribed with words and sayings that encapsulate what Myra believes about teaching. 

 

When our students look out the windows of the classrooms or walk around the pond, they will see the words that are fundamental to our English program at Ensworth. 

 

My hope is that every time Myra visits the campus, whether it is to have lunch with her friends and former students, or to be a guest lecturer in a classroom or during assembly, she knows that her words and teachings continue to resonate with our students and faculty. 

 

-Dina Marks, English Department Chair at Ensworth School

"A great sentence gives ideas clarity and grace"

 

-Tricia Ebarvia

"How do I know what I think until I see what I say?"

 

-E.M. Forster

"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see, and what it means"

-Joan Didion

Myra's Creed 
"Learning begins with finding the question"     - Myra McLarey

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