Winter Reading is Back!
January 9 - March 4
Warm up with a GOOD BOOK and join us this winter for a fun reading program.
Help us decorate the Library by earning mittens as you log your reading minutes. We will display the mittens in the library for all to see! Read anything, anytime, anywhere. Earn a FREE BOOK by reading 500 minutes.
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This year's Summer Learning Clubs integrates math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each class will blend inquiry, design, research, writing, and the arts with a focus on math, science and revision, testing, and technology, as students create a physical representation of their learning. This longer one-day program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others.
REGISTER for Week 1 - Architecture: Imagine, Design, Build (June 26) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 2 - Inventions: Solve a Problem (July 10) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 3 - Making Music (July 17) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 4 - Outer Space: the Next Frontier (July 24) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 5 - People who Changed the World (July 31) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 6 - Flight and its Many Forms (August 7) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 7 - Tell Your Story: Create a Graphic Novel (August 14) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 8 - Code Making Code Breaking (August 21) HERE.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
This year's Summer Learning Clubs integrates math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each class will blend inquiry, design, research, writing, and the arts with a focus on math, science and revision, testing, and technology, as students create a physical representation of their learning. This longer one-day program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others.
REGISTER for Week 1 - Architecture: Imagine, Design, Build (June 26) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 2 - Inventions: Solve a Problem (July 10) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 3 - Making Music (July 17) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 4 - Outer Space: The Next Frontier (July 24) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 5 - People who Changed the World (July 31) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 6 - Flight and its Many Forms(August 7) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 7 - Tell Your Story: Create a Graphic Novel (August 14) HERE.
REGISTER for Week 8 - Code Making Code Breaking (August 21) HERE.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
Building on our work, parent feedback, and student interests over the last several years with Summer Learning Clubs, we are excited to launch a new learning initiative. This new learning plan will incorporate a Project Based Learning model into our already existing and time-tested program. This approach integrates all of our math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Mondays center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Tuesday class builds on the deep work from Monday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend our traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.
Using a Project Based Learning model, students will work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners will decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students will demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others. Throughout this process, the teacher's role is to guide and advise rather than direct and manage the student's work.
REGISTER for Week One (July 11 and July 12) HERE.
The inside of the human body is an amazing place. We will explore the major body systems. We are investigating the brain, heart, lungs, and digestive system, as well as skeletal and muscle systems.
REGISTER for Week Two (July 18 and July 19) HERE.
We will provide curious students an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own design ideas. We will explore architectural themes through art and building activities, design challenges, guided investigations of architectural examples, and special virtual site visits.
REGISTER for Week Three (July 25 and July 26) HERE.
Students will explore musicians and instruments. They will have the choice to design a project that demonstrates their reading and research - from composer presentations to musical instruments and even original compositions!
REGISTER for Week Four (August 1 and August 2) HERE.
This class will be an exposure to historical events and people. Students will be guided to explore and research a specific person of interest inside the historical context of which they were or are relevant. Learners will look at the intersection points of which the historic individual is present.
REGISTER for Week Five (August 8 and August 9) HERE.
This class is designed with the intent to inspire confidence, promote invention skills and study of inventors - and the inquiry process. This is accomplished through collaborative and creative problem-solving activities in order to design and build inventions.
REGISTER for Week Six (August 15 and August 16) HERE.
Sports can be academic! The idea of sports and recreation can be a physical activity as well as research and analysis. Sports offer physical activity, structure and competition as well as rivalry.
REGISTER for Week Seven (August 22 and August 23) HERE.
Students will study several schools of art movement as well as specific artists. Learner discourse will be encouraged to foster the idea of artistic interpretation and this skill will later be built upon when students shift to the mode of artistic expression. They will be encouraged to create original pieces that model the inquiry into the school or specific artist.
The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
This group will meet weekly to engage young adolescents in a social learning process. Content covered will include classes within these curriculum areas: STEAM, literature via the method of a socially interactive book club that promotes high level discourse, math problem solving and academic organizational skills. Classes will encourage academic risk taking, social discourse and student independence in the academic process.
Each class is a blended learning platform, offering the option of in-person or virtual learning. Please select ticket options carefully. The waitlist option is for the in-person class, so if tickets are sold out for the virtual option, please email Mary Parmelee at [email protected] so she can place you on a waitlist for the virtual class.
Registration for June 29 class - Book Club Launch
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for July 6 class - Math Problem Solving
Each math class will cover a different topic. Explore math concepts looking deeply at math stories to explore the why and how math works. Students will work collaboratively to develop strategies and multiple models to find solutions to real-world problems. Through discussion, students will articulate their understanding of the math involved.
Registration for July 13 class - Scientific Exploration
Each science class will cover a different topic. Embark on a scientific inquiry. Using the Next Generation Science Standards as a framework, students will explore and discuss original phenomena and pose investigable questions, theories, and hypotheses.
Registration for July 20 class - Book Club
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for July 27 class - Math Problem Solving
Each math class will cover a different topic. Explore math concepts looking deeply at math stories to explore the why and how math works. Students will work collaboratively to develop strategies and multiple models to find solutions to real-world problems. Through discussion, students will articulate their understanding of the math involved.
Registration for August 3 class - Scientific Exploration
Each science class will cover a different topic. Embark on a scientific inquiry. Using the Next Generation Science Standards as a framework, students will explore and discuss original phenomena and pose investigable questions, theories, and hypotheses.
Registration for August 10 class - STEM Activity
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for August 17 class - Organization Skills
Learn organizational tricks and tips to keep you on top of your game all year long.
The Middle School Academic Skills Classes are made possible through the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.
This group will meet weekly to engage young adolescents in a social learning process. Content covered will include classes within these curriculum areas: STEAM, literature via the method of a socially interactive book club that promotes high level discourse, math problem solving and academic organizational skills. Classes will encourage academic risk taking, social discourse and student independence in the academic process.
Each class is a blended learning platform, offering the option of in-person or virtual learning. Please select ticket options carefully. The waitlist option is for the in-person class, so if tickets are sold out for the virtual option, please email Mary Parmelee at [email protected] so she can place you on a waitlist for the virtual class.
Registration for June 29 class - Book Club Launch
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for July 6 class - Math Problem Solving
Each math class will cover a different topic. Explore math concepts looking deeply at math stories to explore the why and how math works. Students will work collaboratively to develop strategies and multiple models to find solutions to real-world problems. Through discussion, students will articulate their understanding of the math involved.
Registration for July 13 class - Scientific Exploration
Each science class will cover a different topic. Embark on a scientific inquiry. Using the Next Generation Science Standards as a framework, students will explore and discuss original phenomena and pose investigable questions, theories, and hypotheses.
Registration for July 20 class - Book Club
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for July 27 class - Math Problem Solving
Each math class will cover a different topic. Explore math concepts looking deeply at math stories to explore the why and how math works. Students will work collaboratively to develop strategies and multiple models to find solutions to real-world problems. Through discussion, students will articulate their understanding of the math involved.
Registration for August 3 class - Scientific Exploration
Each science class will cover a different topic. Embark on a scientific inquiry. Using the Next Generation Science Standards as a framework, students will explore and discuss original phenomena and pose investigable questions, theories, and hypotheses.
Registration for August 10 class - STEM Activity
A socially interactive book club that promotes high-level discourse.
Registration for August 17 class - Organization Skills
Learn organizational tricks and tips to keep you on top of your game all year long.
The Middle School Academic Skills Classes are made possible through the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.