by Jerry Selivonchic | Sep 29, 2017 | Articles
Elementary school students are reinforcing new classroom skills with hydroponic gardening. In Nicole Dean’s first grade class at Tenth Street Elementary School, the six foot garden is inside. Many schools, including Tenth Street have gardens outside, but the... by Jerry Selivonchic | Feb 26, 2017 | Articles
A new experience, an etiquette class delights students in the sixth grade as they learn about manners at the table, in public, and how to present the best version of themselves to others. Students at Rainbow Middle School have received two weeks of etiquette... by Jerry Selivonchic | Feb 20, 2017 | Articles
A school district is taking new steps toward personalized learning by making changes in elementary, middle, and high schools in the upcoming school year. The Whitnall School District has a stated commitment to personalized learning, and is looking to add new classes... by Jerry Selivonchic | Jan 15, 2017 | Articles
A language school is building community conversations through language instruction in Spanish and English. Nurse Betty Miller used to find that her nights in the St. Joseph’s hospital emergency room were difficult because of the language barrier, since most... by Jerry Selivonchic | Nov 28, 2016 | Articles
Dual language students learn English while retaining Spanish, as they have the advantage of being instructed in both their native language and the new language that they are learning. At Vinland Elementary School, reading and writing are taught in a student’s...
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