More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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If I could have designed a middle school as a middle school student (and as a teacher) I would have designed this school. Students have so many opportunities to grow here. We are a small school that takes a different approach to learning. Students should not sit idly by while the teachers experience the class, students should be actively involved in every class every day. Students should then take what they learn and immediately apply it to the real world which will give them the opportunity to see how this information is important to their lives. In keeping with this philosophy of learning, each week every student is involved in at least one out of school activity day. During these days students will experience, practice and use the information they have learned in the classroom.
My students are able to learn about the Civil War and then visit a reenactment. They can learn about the Middle Ages and then visit a Renaissance Festival. This type of learning will stay with them.
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If I could have designed a middle school as a middle school student (and as a teacher) I would have designed this school. Students have so many opportunities to grow here. We are a small school that takes a different approach to learning. Students should not sit idly by while the teachers experience the class, students should be actively involved in every class every day. Students should then take what they learn and immediately apply it to the real world which will give them the opportunity to see how this information is important to their lives. In keeping with this philosophy of learning, each week every student is involved in at least one out of school activity day. During these days students will experience, practice and use the information they have learned in the classroom.
My students are able to learn about the Civil War and then visit a reenactment. They can learn about the Middle Ages and then visit a Renaissance Festival. This type of learning will stay with them.