Our goal is to promote student achievement through computationally-rich project-based learning.What does that mean?
Computationally-rich: Using computational thinking skills to solve problems methodically and scientifically. This builds students' confidence and expertise in applying logic and critical thinking to solve new, complex problems. Project-based-learning: An instructional approach where students actively explore real-world problems through extended projects, promoting student agency through voice and choice and fostering mastery through deep inquiry, reflection, and revision. |
Our programs are centered on the students.We have three primary programs, each tightly interwoven to support the student and their growth.
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