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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We are a bunch of four year old children having fun in learning new thing through connecting with our environment. Our class learn through play. We take the same idea as a child plays at home and deliberately add task and goals as an expansion of what children already know. For example, a child may eat the cookie that mom bakes in the home, but has never seen Mom measures the ingredients or know why she need to do that. In play they are exposed to the arts of the why and how of activities. Through science, toys, books, and lots of other materials, we explore leaning through hands-on experiments on a daily basis.
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We are a bunch of four year old children having fun in learning new thing through connecting with our environment. Our class learn through play. We take the same idea as a child plays at home and deliberately add task and goals as an expansion of what children already know. For example, a child may eat the cookie that mom bakes in the home, but has never seen Mom measures the ingredients or know why she need to do that. In play they are exposed to the arts of the why and how of activities. Through science, toys, books, and lots of other materials, we explore leaning through hands-on experiments on a daily basis.