More than a third 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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As we begin to see the light at the end of this pandemic disruption, our school is returning to Face to Face learning.
After such an extended time of Virtual Learning and Online Classes, it is important to remind students of the Joy of Making and the Pride of Creating; to help them see application of their thinking skills put into real world design and build challenges. This is empowering for students who have felt like trapped passengers on a world-wide bus ride down a not so good street.
Students will use these tools for projects ranging from robotics to furniture building in our Engineering and Fabrication classes from 8-12th grade. Many of our projects will serve other classes, such as building play tables for elementary school and building shelves for middle school.
It is right to say these tools will serve the whole school in the projects completed, while also helping individual students to heal through creativity, reclaim their generations' role as active shapers of the world, help them to develop their problem solving and collaboration skills all while feeling the pride of creating things for the whole school community.
Thank you for any help you might offer.
About my class
As we begin to see the light at the end of this pandemic disruption, our school is returning to Face to Face learning.
After such an extended time of Virtual Learning and Online Classes, it is important to remind students of the Joy of Making and the Pride of Creating; to help them see application of their thinking skills put into real world design and build challenges. This is empowering for students who have felt like trapped passengers on a world-wide bus ride down a not so good street.
Students will use these tools for projects ranging from robotics to furniture building in our Engineering and Fabrication classes from 8-12th grade. Many of our projects will serve other classes, such as building play tables for elementary school and building shelves for middle school.
It is right to say these tools will serve the whole school in the projects completed, while also helping individual students to heal through creativity, reclaim their generations' role as active shapers of the world, help them to develop their problem solving and collaboration skills all while feeling the pride of creating things for the whole school community.
Thank you for any help you might offer.