For the 2022-23 school year, there are 21 public schools serving 11,679 students in Largo, FL (there are 8 private schools, serving 1,750 private students). 87% of all K-12 students in Largo, FL are educated in public schools compared to the FL state average of 87%. Largo has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Florida.
The top ranked public schools in Largo, FL are Pinellas Primary Academy, Ridgecrest Elementary School and Oakhurst Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Largo, FL public schools have an average math proficiency score of 56% (versus the Florida public school average of 59%), and reading proficiency score of 54% (versus the 56% statewide average). Schools in Largo have an average ranking of 5/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Florida public schools.
Minority enrollment is 49% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Florida public school average of 64% (majority Hispanic).
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Pinellas Primary Academy
Charter School
Math: 70-74% | Reading: 80-84% Rank:
Top 20%
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2300 Belcher Rd S Largo, FL 33771 (727) 536-3600
Grades: K-3
| 324 students
Rank: #22.
Ridgecrest Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 79% | Reading: 72% Rank:
Top 20%
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1901 119th St Largo, FL 33778 (727) 588-3580
Grades: PK-5
| 610 students
Rank: #33.
Oakhurst Elementary School
Math: 79% | Reading: 69% Rank:
Top 20%
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10535 137th St Largo, FL 33774 (727) 588-6801
Grades: PK-5
| 664 students
Rank: #44.
Anona Elementary School
Math: 79% | Reading: 67% Rank:
Top 20%
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12301 Indian Rocks Rd Largo, FL 33774 (727) 588-4730
Grades: PK-5
| 452 students
Rank: #55.
Pinellas Preparatory Academy
Charter School
Math: 73% | Reading: 68% Rank:
Top 30%
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2300 Belcher Rd S Largo, FL 33771 (727) 536-3600
Grades: 4-8
| 441 students
Rank: #66.
Plato Seminole
Charter School
Math: 72% | Reading: 66% Rank:
Top 30%
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10888 126th Ave N Largo, FL 33778 (727) 228-9950
Grades: K-8
| 356 students
Rank: #77.
Plato Academy Largo Charter School
Charter School
Math: 61% | Reading: 64% Rank:
Top 50%
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7100 142nd Ave N Largo, FL 33771 (727) 228-9552
Grades: K-8
| 355 students
Rank: #88.
Walsingham Elementary School
Math: 56% | Reading: 55% Rank:
Top 50%
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9099 Walsingham Rd Largo, FL 33773 (727) 588-3519
Grades: PK-5
| 382 students
Rank: #99.
Southern Oak Elementary School
Math: 55% | Reading: 54% Rank:
Top 50%
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9101 Walsingham Rd Largo, FL 33773 (727) 588-4654
Grades: PK-5
| 509 students
Rank: #1010.
Fitzgerald Middle School
Magnet School
Math: 56% | Reading: 50% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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6410 118th Ave Largo, FL 33773 (727) 547-4526
Grades: 6-8
| 1,107 students
Rank: #1111.
Largo High School
Magnet School
Math: 40% | Reading: 57% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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410 Missouri Ave N Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-3758
Grades: 9-12
| 2,180 students
Rank: #1212.
Charles Britt Academy
Alternative School
Math: <50% | Reading: <50% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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3001 26th Ave S Largo, FL 33770 (727) 893-2731
Grades: 6-12
| 14 students
Rank: #1313.
Mildred Helms Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 54% | Reading: 45% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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561 Clearwater Largo Rd S Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-3569
Grades: PK-5
| 566 students
Rank: #1414.
Fuguitt Elementary School
Math: 50% | Reading: 47% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13010 101st St Largo, FL 33773 (727) 588-3576
Grades: PK-5
| 464 students
Rank: #1515.
Largo Middle School
Magnet School
Math: 50% | Reading: 42% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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155 8th Ave Se Largo, FL 33771 (727) 588-4600
Grades: 6-8
| 871 students
Rank: #1616.
Pinellas Park High School
Magnet School
Math: 37% | Reading: 41% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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6305 118th Ave Largo, FL 33773 (727) 538-7410
Grades: 9-12
| 1,847 students
Rank: #1717.
Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy
Alternative School
Math: 21-39% | Reading: 21-39% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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1197 East Bay Dr Largo, FL 33770 (727) 474-8836
Grades: 9-12
| 226 students
Rank: #1818.
Dropout Prevention School
Alternative School
Math: ≤10% | Reading: ≤10% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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301 4th St Sw Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-6069
Grades: PK-12
| 225 students
Rank: n/an/a
Pinellas County Jail
Alternative School
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14400 49th St N Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-6069
Grades: 6-12
| 14 students
Rank: n/an/a
Pinellas Juvenile Det Center
Alternative School
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5255 140th Ave N Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-6069
Grades: K-12
| 60 students
Rank: n/an/a
Strive Academy
Alternative School
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4128 28th Street N Largo, FL 33770 (727) 588-6000
Grades: 6-12
| 12 students
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Dunedin Highland Middle School
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Countryside High School
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Leila Davis Elementary School
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Modesta Robbins Partnership
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Mt. Vernon Elementary School
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Norwood Secondary School
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Meadowlawn Middle School
6050 16th Street,N, St Petersburg, FL, 33703
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Northeast High School
5500 16th Street,N, St Petersburg, FL, 33703
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Bear Creek Elementary School
350 61st Street,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33707
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Boca Ciega High School
924 58th Street,S, Gulfport, FL, 33707
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Gulfport Elementary School
2014 52nd Street,S, Gulfport, FL, 33707
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Hamilton Disston School
5125 11th Avenue,S, Gulfport, FL, 33707
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North Shore Elementary School
200 35th Avenue Ne, St Petersburg, FL, 33704
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Woodlawn Elementary School
1600-16th Street,N, St Petersburg, FL, 33704
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Forest Lakes Elementary School
301 Pine Avenue N, Oldsmar, FL, 34677
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Oldsmar Elementary School
302 W Dartmouth Avenue, Oldsmar, FL, 34677
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Gulf Beaches Elementary School
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Dees – Ptec St. Petersburg
901 34th St S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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Doug Jamerson Elementary School
1200 37th Street,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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Gibbs High School
850 34th Street,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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Ptec – St Petersburg – Team
901 34th Street,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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Ptec South Secondary School
901 34th Street,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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Thurgood Marshall Middle School
3901 22 Avenue,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33711
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North Ward Secondary School
327 11th Avenue,N, St Petersburg, FL, 33701
18.882
Ozona Elementary School
601 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, FL, 34683
19.618
Palm Harbor Community School
1900 Omaha Street, Palm Harbor, FL, 34683
19.618
Palm Harbor Elementary School
415 15th Street, Palm Harbor, FL, 34683
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Palm Harbor Middle School
1800 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, FL, 34683
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Palm Harbor University High
1900 Omaha Street, Palm Harbor, FL0016
19.618
Curlew Creek Elementary School
3030 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor, FL, 34684
19.877
Highland Lakes Elementary School
3636 Ridge Boulevard, Palm Harbor, FL, 34684
19.877
Joseph L. Carwise Middle School
3301 Bentley Drive, Palm Harbor, FL, 34684
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2855 County Road 95, Palm Harbor, FL, 34684
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Alonso Senior High School
8302 Montague Street, Tampa, FL, 33635
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Lowry Elementary School
11505 Country Hollow Driv, Tampa, FL , 33635
20.527
Bay Crest Elementary School
4925 Webb Road, Tampa, FL, 33615
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Bellamy Elementary School
9720 Wilsky Boulevard, Tampa, FL, 33615
20.646
Dickenson Elementary School
4720 Kelly Road, Tampa, FL, 33615
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Parkhill School-exceptional Center
10909 Memorial Highway, Tampa, FL, 33615
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Bay Vista Fundamental Elementary School
5900 Dr Martin L King Jr, St Petersburg, FL0016
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John Hopkins Middle School
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Lakewood Community
1400 54th Avenue,S, St Petersburg, FL, 33705
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Lakewood Elementary School
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Lakewood High School
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Schiller International University – School B Largo
Schiller International University is a school located in Largo, FL 33771. It is one of 32951 schools in the United States. The address of Schiller International University is 8560 Ulmerton Rd # 3842, Largo, FL 33771, USA.
Schiller International University can be contacted at 17277365082.
Schiller International University is rated 3.5 (out of 5 stars) by 33 reviewers online.
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Distance from major attractions
The distance between Schiller International University and Petland Largo is approximately 2 kilometers.
The distance between Schiller International University and Regal Largo Mall is approximately 3 kilometers.
The distance between Schiller International University and Largo Central Park is approximately 4 kilometers.
The distance between Schiller International University and Olive Garden Italian Restaurant is approximately 3 kilometers.
The distance between Schiller International University and Largo Mall is approximately 3 kilometers.
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Contact
17277365082
Address
8560 Ulmerton Rd # 3842, Largo, FL 33771, USA
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The address of Schiller International University is 8560 Ulmerton Rd # 3842, Largo, FL 33771, USA.
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2300 W. Caldwell St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6154
Grades: 6-8
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6500 Compton Blvd. Compton, CA 90221 (562) 630-7912
Grades: K-8
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Grades: K-8
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Lifeline Education Charter
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Kelly Elementary School
Math: 38% | Reading: 41% Rank:
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2320 E. Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6410
Grades: K-8
| 835 students
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Rosecrans Elementary School
Math: 38% | Reading: 38% Rank:
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1301 N. Acacia Ave. Compton, CA 90227 (310) 898-6360
Grades: K-8
| 541 students
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Willowbrook Middle School
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2601 N. Wilmington Ave. Compton, CA 90222 (310) 898-6080
Grades: 6-8
| 280 students
Rank: #1515.
Roosevelt Elementary School
Math: 39% | Reading: 34% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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700 N. Bradfield Ave. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6350
Grades: K-8
| 712 students
Rank: #1616.
Emerson Elementary School
Math: 37% | Reading: 35% Rank:
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1011 E. Caldwell St. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6170
Grades: K-8
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Math: 29% | Reading: 41% Rank:
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2505 W. 156th St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6130
Grades: K-7
| 436 students
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Dickison Elementary School
Math: 31% | Reading: 36% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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905 N. Aranbe St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6160
Grades: K-8
| 723 students
Rank: #1919.
Longfellow Elementary School
Math: 32% | Reading: 32% Rank:
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1101 S. Dwight St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6460
Grades: K-8
| 549 students
Rank: #2020.
Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School
Math: 30% | Reading: 35% Rank:
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1305 S. Oleander St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6420
Grades: K-8
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Rank: #2121.
Martin Luther King Elementary School
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2270 E. 122nd St. Compton, CA 90222 (310) 898-6430
Grades: K-6
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Whaley Middle School
Math: 29% | Reading: 33% Rank:
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14401 S. Gibson Ave. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6070
Grades: 6-8
| 585 students
Rank: #2323.
Foster Elementary School
Math: 29% | Reading: 32% Rank:
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1620 N. Pannes St. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6180
Grades: K-5
| 446 students
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Roosevelt Middle School
Math: 25% | Reading: 34% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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1200 E. Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6040
Grades: 6-8
| n/a students
Rank: #2525.
Washington Elementary School
Math: 25-29% | Reading: 25-29% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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1421 N. Wilmington Ave. Compton, CA 90222 (310) 898-6390
Grades: K-8
| 305 students
Rank: #2626.
Compton High School
Math: 17% | Reading: 35% Rank:
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1200 E. Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 635-3881
Grades: 9-12
| 1,399 students
Rank: #2727.
Enterprise Middle School
Math: 16% | Reading: 35% Rank:
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2600 W. Compton Blvd. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6030
Grades: 6-8
| 259 students
Rank: #2828.
Dominguez High School
Math: 9% | Reading: 39% Rank:
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15301 S. San Jose Ave. Compton, CA 90221 (562) 630-0142
Grades: 9-12
| 1,926 students
Rank: #2929.
Thurgood Marshall
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15301 San Jose Ave. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6340
Grades: K-12
| 24 students
Rank: #3030.
Centennial High School
Math: 6% | Reading: 33% Rank:
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2606 N. Central Ave. Compton, CA 90222 (310) 635-2715
Grades: 9-12
| 958 students
Rank: #3131.
Walton Middle School
Math: 10% | Reading: 30% Rank:
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900 W. Greenleaf Ave. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6060
Grades: 6-8
| 241 students
Rank: #3232.
Davis Middle School
Math: 13% | Reading: 24% Rank:
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621 W. Poplar St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6020
Grades: 6-8
| 495 students
Rank: #3333.
Bunche Middle School
Math: 7% | Reading: 22% Rank:
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12338 Mona Blvd. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6010
Grades: 6-8
| 443 students
Rank: #3434.
Cesar Chavez Continuation High School
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15301 San Jose Ave. Compton, CA 90221 (310) 898-6340
Grades: 9-12
| 327 students
Rank: n/an/a
Compton Community Day High School
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2300 W. Caldwell St. Compton, CA 90220 (310) 898-6154
Grades: 9-12
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Best Private Schools in Compton, CA (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 9 private schools serving 1,134 students in Compton, CA (there are 37 public schools, serving 19,110 public students). 6% of all K-12 students in Compton, CA are educated in private schools compared to the CA state average of 10%.
The best top ranked private school in Compton, CA include St. Albert The Great Elementary School.
56% of private schools in Compton, CA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Baptist).
Top Ranked Compton Private Schools (2022-23)
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St. Albert The Great Elementary School
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823 E Compton Blvd Compton, CA 90220 (310) 515-3891
Grades: NS-8
| 292 students
Eko Multipurpose Center Inc
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403 S Santa Fe Ave Compton, CA 90221 (310) 537-9083
Grades: PK-12
| 99 students
First Christian New Life Academy
Special Program Emphasis (Christian)
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1517 E Alondra Blvd Compton, CA 90221 (310) 763-7184
Grades: PK-8
| 45 students
Juniorversity
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2400 S Central Ave Compton, CA 90220 (310) 638-3500
Grades: PK-1
| 29 students
Mandela Childrens Learning Village
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531 W Tichenor St Compton, CA 90220 (310) 631-5556
Grades: NS-8
| 15 students
Optimal Christian Academy
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1300 E Palmer St Compton, CA 90221 (310) 603-0378
Grades: PK-8
| 257 students
Our Lady Of Victory School
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601 E Palmer St Compton, CA 90221 (310) 631-1320
Grades: K-8
| 258 students
Tower Of Faith Christian Academy
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4323 E Rosecrans Avenue Compton, CA 90221 (310) 638-7646
Grades: PK-6
| 59 students
Wonderland Angels Early Learning Center
Daycare / Preschool
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15208 S Avalon Blvd Compton, CA 90220 (310) 327-6333
Grades: PK-K
| 80 students
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Compton, California Private Schools (Closed)
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Christian Foundation School (Closed 2006)
(Christian)
440 S Santa Fe Avenue Compton, CA 90221 (310) 631-5985
Grades: PK-8
| 92 students
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What is Drew League?
Here’s how the amateur league from Compton became world famous.
We talk about how the amateur league from Compton gained worldwide fame.
A LEAGUE TO PLAY WITH NBA STARS
The NBA is going on hiatus this summer. All players need game practice, and we need alternative basketball content. Helps solve these 2 problems at once “Drew League” – a basketball league that originated in Compton. This league is made up of players who return home to the US for the summer from foreign championships, promising students, celebrities, streetball players and NBA stars.
The NBA is going on hiatus this summer. All players need game practice, and we need alternative basketball content. Helps solve these 2 problems at once “Drew League” – a basketball league that originated in Compton. This league is made up of players who return home to the US for the summer from foreign championships, promising students, celebrities, streetball players and NBA stars.
What is it?
“Drew League” was created by Alvin Wheels on the basis of Charles Drew High School (Compton California) at 1973rd year. Initially, it consisted of 6 teams and was designed to help local youth socialize, make new friends and get a college scholarship. The project was positioned as a local league “from their own for their own”.
Alvin Wheels and the basketball court of Charles Drew Middle School, which hosted games from 1973 to 2005.
Why is Drew League so popular?
Year after year, the popularity of the league among the players gradually grew, but the most notable jump happened recently. In 2011, the NBA announced a lockout, and then many NBA stars wanted to participate in this tournament. Highlights from the matches quickly spread among basketball fans, which helped to speed up the acquaintance of potential fans with the tournament format.
The presence of NBA players on the courts attracted media attention and sponsors followed suit. Today, the Drew League is partnering with Nike to co-brand the competition.
Since then, the attendance of league matches has increased to 800 people per game. This tournament has become an outlet for professionals who want to prove themselves even in the off-season. They play here just for respect, which once again confirms the coolness of the league.
The most famous “unknown” players?
In the early years, the main players in the league were local players. For example, Dane Suttle, who was born in Los Angeles, studied at Pepperdine University, played in the Drew League, and then managed to break into the Kansas City Kings.
Casper Ware Sr., Suttle’s Drew League teammate, is a three-time champion as a player and twice as a coach. Ware became the MVP of the league, and 30 years later this title was submitted to his son. Robin “Syk Wit It” Kennedy Played Drew League Early 90s, and later revealed himself as an AND1 Mixtape Tour streetball star.
Robin “Syk Wit It” Kennedy
John Williams, James Grey, Moe Spillers and Kenny Brunner played at least one season in the Drew League before becoming famous players.
Franklin “Nitti” Session is one of the league’s most entertaining players to date, a three-time Drew League MVP and current player for Qatari side Al-Gharafa.
Frank “Nitti” Session
Which NBA players played in the Drew League?
Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Michael Beasley, Byron Scott, Paul George, JR Smith Jr., Baron Davis, Metta World Peace, Paul Pierce, James Harden, John Wall all played in the Drew League . In fact, the list is much longer, but you will find out for yourself when you dive into the study of the league.
What does Nike have to do with it?
Since 2013, Nike has been the league’s official technical sponsor, improving the visuals and attracting more fans. Style has become an important direction in the development of the league, so the decision was made to start a blog. Now the teams have more opportunities for self-expression and creativity when choosing a name and logos.
Nike also provides the Drew League with sports equipment, equipment and other necessary equipment. They also regularly release various products with the league’s identity, which anyone can buy. For example, this asymmetric, multi-faceted and rich coloring of PG 5, dedicated to the Drew League.
You can buy this and other models of sneakers in the largest Streetball basketball store.
Taking care of your community is one of the important foundations of league
The league has its own charitable foundation – The Drew League Foundation. It was founded as a safe and positive alternative for young people from disadvantaged areas and risk groups. The Foundation’s program enables young people to escape the influence of street gangs through mentoring, training workshops and sporting events. By achieving these goals, the Drew League Foundation improves overall social well-being.
Iconic NBA All-Star Performances in the Drew League
Of course, there have been countless legendary moments with NBA All-Stars over the years of the competition. We have put together a small top that will convey the whole atmosphere of this league.
A solid double-double on LaMelo Ball’s debut in the Drew League, well before his first game for the Hornets.
Current NBA MVP James Harden plays against current Drew League MVP Frank Nitti. Also on the floor: PJ Tucker, Montrez Harrell, Mike James and others.
Isaiah Thomas scores 37 points, and a plump Baron Davis cheers him on with all his might.
Frank “Nitty” Session and local fans are testing the brash Trae Young.
One of the most iconic duels in Drew League history, following the news of Kobe’s induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame. 45 points from Kobe Bryant to 44 from James Harden. Episodes: DeMar DeRozan, Derrick Williams, Ed Davis et al.
DeMar DeRozan and Jordan Clarkson join forces and play for Nick Young’s “Most Hated Players” against local snipers.
Nate Robinson plays against The Game.
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“Born and raised in West Philadelphia…”
Mention the area and the first thing that comes to mind is probably The Prince of Bel Air. This residential area has become synonymous with luxury living. Bel Air attracts celebrities and show business elite, which helps to maintain the area’s reputation.
The area is home to some of the highest income earners in Los Angeles, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Bel Air’s apartment rental prices are among the highest in the city. The average price for a 1-room apartment is 2.59$1 per month.
Real estate in Bel Air mainly consists of large country houses and mansions, semi-detached houses and high-rise residential complexes. Many of them are equipped with every comfort, large gardens, private pools and garages. The homes are located in the lush and green foothills of Santa Monica, offering you plenty of outdoor activities.
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Apartments in Beverly Hills
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The area of Venice, or Venice, is very unusual. Walking along the Venetian boardwalk towards the sea, you will see surfers, skaters, musicians, joggers, athletes and street artists and even dancing dogs. The characters in this area are similar to those in Baz Luhrmann’s films. All this makes Venice Beach a very popular destination among tourists and culture lovers.
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All About Kids offers a before and after school program as well as soon opening a full day child care facility. The mission of All About Kids is to provide child care programs that are safe, healthy, andjudgement-free. We strive to foster children s curiosity and encourage them to learn, grow, and explore. All About Kids wants them to become authentic individuals driven by their own interests. At our center, we offer activities and options that allow kids to be active and healthy. We encourage learning at every stage of development. The staff at All About Kids encourage children to express creativity and imagination We believe learning is best done by doing. The center supports and prioritizes opportunities to work with the community. Community members are welcomed to come and participate in our programming. Our goal is for parents to feel complete knowing their child is safe and receiving the best care and education appropriate for their stage in development….
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Mary Wassick Day Care offers quality child care programs and enrichment learning services to children from 0 to 12 years old. This child care in Windham, ME nurtures the necessary skills of students whilepromoting values, love, and respect. They support the holistic growth and development in a stimulating, clean, secure, and safe environment with a maximum capacity of 12 children….
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Romp’n Rest Day Care provides a warm and loving home for children to play and learn. The nurturing environment is rich with music, games, toys, and outdoor play. Their goal is to prepare each child toappreciate the richness of life experiences….
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Creative Explorations located in Windham, ME is a community of children ages 6 months to 5 years. They offer various programs such as infant, toddler, and preschool programs and use Reggio Emilia and Waldorfinspired curriculum. They are open Mondays through Fridays, 7 AM to 5:30 PM….
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Child’s World Preschool & Care Center located in Windham, ME is a child care facility that specializes in children from preschool through school-age. The school has a maximum capacity of 49 children andoperates Mondays through Fridays from 6 AM to 6 PM….
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Birchwood Day Nursery School is a child-centered school that offers developmentally appropriate activities based on discovery and play. Our school provides a nurturing environment for each child whileproviding opportunities for discovery and learning in cognitive, language, physical, and social/emotional areas of development. Birchwood strongly believes in the development of the total child. All of these areas combined will allow each child to learn, grow and develop as he/she discovers the world around him/her.
Birchwood Day Nursery School is a privately owned facility offering morning and full day programs for over 25 years. Our preschool program provides education and care for 3 to 5-year-olds in small group settings. Our after-school program was added in 1998, kindergarten through 4th grade. Birchwood s hours are 7:00am to 5:30pm, Monday through Friday.
We are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (naeyc.org), voluntarily undergoing a comprehensive process of internal self-study and improvement followed by an outside evaluation by NAEYC validators. This insures that we are offering high quality programs that provide a safe, nurturing educational environment for young children, families and staff. We have also received a Step 4 rating, the highest level, from Maine Quality Rating System; this also demonstrates our goal to offer a quality early childhood environment….
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Located in Windham, ME, Smarties Child Care Center is a child care provider established in the year 2013. They provide age appropriate programs for age’s six weeks to eight years old children. They offer bothfull and part-time schedule available on weekdays from 6:00AM till 6:00PM….
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NORTH WINDHAM UNION CHURCH UCC is a moderately liberal open and affirming congregation. The church is literally and figuratively at the heart of Windham. It is the church that people look to for spiritualleadership in times of need. It provides meeting space to many community groups, including Boy/Girl Scouts. It is a generous church which gives freely of its time, treasure and talent. It is especially proud of the adult choir and the Music with a Mission concert series which has raised thousands of dollars for the church and local non-profits. It is blessed with 13 active boards and committees that allow its members to do God’s work in the community….
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North Atlantic Montessori School believes early childhood should be a time of fun, warmth, security, exploring and discovery. Preschool children are receptive and creative. The center’s goal is to nurture andencourage these qualities in the children who attend. ..
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Pollywogs to Speckled Frogs Child Care and Preschool is located at 190 Northeast Rd in Standish. We have a spacious fenced in play yard with tall trees that provide shading, a sand box, and an area fordigging, riding, and climbing. With our location, the children will be able to explore the limits of their senses and muscles. We also provide a gardening program. We provide care for up to 80 children at any given time. We have a full staff and individual rooms which allows us to work in smaller groups and give more attention to each child. We look forward to working with your family and to set and meet goals that you have in mind for your children. We are happy to discuss any aspect of our program with you….
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Little Tykes Daycare Center is a childcare facility located at 48 Pequawket Trail, Standish, Maine. It has maximum capacity of 20 children, operating from Monday through Friday in a safe secure and nurturingenvironment. The center accepts infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children, providing them with activities that enhance their physical, social, emotional and intellectual development. …
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Tyrella J Childs Day Care is an establishment situated in Standish, ME that is providing services for the students in the community. This child care organization currently admits young children in thesurrounding neighborhood ranging from 0 to 12 years old. This child care started their operations in the year 2003 and is now having a maximum capacity of twelve students in their center….
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The Salvation Army Camp Sebago in Portland, Maine seeks to provide care in all aspects for camper enrolled in their program. It offers great surroundings and fun activities that include hiking, arts and crafts,swimming, boating, outdoor living, nature study, and sports. The company also nurtures the spiritual, educational, nutritional, social, and recreational needs of campers through healthy, outdoor experiences within a cooperative group.
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FAQs for finding daycares in Windham
In 2022 what type of daycare can I find near me in Windham, ME?
There are a variety of daycares in Windham, ME providing full time and part-time care. Some daycares are facility-based and some are in-home daycares operated out of a person’s home. They can also vary in the degree of education and curriculum they offer. Additionally, some daycares offer bilingual programs for parents that want to immerse their children in multiple languages.
How can I find a daycare near me in Windham, ME?
If you are looking for daycare options near you, start several months in advance of when you need care for your child. Care.com has 53 in Windham, ME as of November 2022 and you can filter daycares by distance from Windham or your zip code. From there, you can then compare daycare rates, parent reviews, view their specific services, see their hours of operation and contact them through the website for further information or to request an appointment.
What questions should I ask a daycare provider before signing up?
As you visit daycare facilities in Windham, ME, you should ask the providers what their hours are so you can be prepared to adjust your schedule for drop-off and pick-up. Ask what items you are responsible for bringing for your child and what items you may be required to provide that will be shared among other children or the daycare staff. Also, make sure to check directly with the business for information about their local licensing and credentials in Windham, ME.
Child Care Centers and Preschools in Windham ME
Child development centers in Windham vary in size as well as in scope. While some offer progressive curriculums and the latest advancements for preschools, others are more intimate daycare centers that take a more relaxed approach to childcare.
Whatever your priorities, finding the right daycare center for your child is important. We’ve made the seemingly overwhelming task easier by collecting basic information such as size, location, and licensing information for child development centers in Windham into a single location.
Simply click on the links below to learn more about Windham childcare centers that are dedicated to providing families with safe, quality childcare.
You can also read reviews about various childcare providers to learn more about which is the right choice for your family. We always welcome comments and corrections, to better the browsing experience on our site.
You may also want to check out 11 family child care providers and group home daycare in Windham Home Daycare.
TAEKWONDO
Windham, ME 04062 | (207) 893-8009
World Class Taekwondo is a child care facility in Windham, ME, with a maximum capacity of 49 children in the range of Pre-school, School age. The provider participates on a subsidized child care program. Children learn right things-Right view, Righ …
A Joyful Noise Christian Daycare & Learning Center
Windham, ME 04062 | (207) 892-3770
We are a state licensed, non-denominational Christian child care center providing care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children. We are dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for your child. Our goal is to make a …
Childrens Discovery Center Inc.
Windham, ME 04062 | (207) 892-7135
Children’s Discovery Center strives to provide high quality child care programs for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. Our teachers are compassionate and well-qualified with education and experience in the field of Early Childh …
Southern Maine Childrens Academy II
Windham, ME 04062 | (207) 893-1599
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While older children may be ready to dive into Shakespeare’s sonnets, our littlest ones need a little more support to create some poetry of their own. It’s doubtful that many of our children will grow up to be poets, but they all do need to grow up to be readers, and creating poetry helps children work on different literacy skills in novel ways.
Rhyming not only focuses on the individual sounds in words, it also allows children to play with those sounds and find other words with them. This discrimination of sounds is a major tool in the reading tool box and is also one of the more fun ones for new readers to work with.
Acrostic poetry, a type of poetry where the first letters in a line spell out a word, is another form of poetry perfect for new readers. Writing it works on recognizing letter sounds and boosts vocabulary.
Here are a few tips for creating poetry with preschoolers.
Use familiar rhymes and make them your own. We like to use Down by The Bay or the old classic Roses are Red as a starting off point. I will model how to make the rhymes, and then either trade off with one child or go around the circle with a group. One thing you may notice is that when children can’t find a rhyme, they may simply repeat the first word. For example you will say, “Have you ever seen a bat wearing a ___” and instead of saying hat or another rhyming word, they repeat bat. That’s OK. They know that bat and bat both have the same last sound. If they say a word that doesn’t rhyme at all more than once, this activity might be too hard for them. In that case, there are two things you can do. First, try making them say the initial rhyme, and you can model the matching one. Or if that doesn’t work, you can just move on.
Make the poems visual. Write out a simple poem and leave a large blank spot for children to make it personal. Have your child draw a picture of the missing word. This is a great way to create poetry with pre-writers. I did this activity with a class of Pre-Kindergarten students with this simple poem:
We’re a little classroom bright and bold. We are all four and five years old. When we get learning hear us say “We learned all about _________________ today!”
Make acrostics all about them. When introducing acrostic poetry, use the children’s names and focus on things they like to do. For young preschoolers, have them focus on writing their name and, working one-on-one, and writing the poem with help. Use a word wall as a support for children looking for words for their poem. At home, you can brainstorm different words together that fit the theme of your acrostic before sitting down to write.
Celebrating National Poetry Month with preschoolers: How to teach kids to love poetry
Just because your kids are little doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy poetry. On the contrary, poetry is a great early literacy tool. Here are seven ideas for how to make poetry fun for kids, even preschoolers!
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Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? Probably not (kudos to you if you actually did know!), but I’ve loved celebrating poetry month every April since way back when I taught middle school English.
I love poetry. I know that puts me at odds with the vast majority of people in the world. In fact, a national poetry survey in the mid 2000s indicated that 9 of 10 American adults don’t like poetry.
Poetry’s bad reputation
When I taught middle school English, I was amazed by the intense opinions my students had on the subject of poetry.
Most of my kids were vehemently opposed to the idea of poetry. In their minds, poems were just old, weird words written by a bunch of old, weird, dead guys. (Can’t blame them; in some cases, they were right.)
Then there were the honors students who “liked” poetry because they were supposed to (love them…I was one).
Lastly, there were the few writers-at-heart who truly enjoyed exploring poetry.
Or at least those were the obvious camps I could divide them into. But I’m more about including than dividing, so I made it my goal to help my students discover that they ALL liked poetry, just maybe in different ways.
Many of my students (and I’m wagering many of you as well) had negative experiences with poetry involving terrifying attempts to recite poetry in front of a class of unforgiving students, a domineering teacher who insisted that their interpretation was the only correct one, or perhaps even well-meaning teachers who made you examine and pick apart poems until you had dissected all the fun and beauty right out of them. Whatever your past negative experiences, I hope you’ll give it one more chance today.
The truth about poetry
My theory on poetry is the same as my philosophy on reading. You can’t just hate reading altogether. If you think you don’t like reading, you need to find the right books and develop the skills for reading better.
It’s the same with poetry. There are SO many different kinds: rhyming, free verse, haiku, limerick, acrostic, etc. There truly is something for everyone to enjoy.
Why poetry is important for kids
I don’t teach in the public schools anymore, so everything I teach is aimed at my own kids…who can’t read on their own yet. Can they appreciate poetry, too? Surely, I should just wait until they are older, right?
NO!
Exploring poetry with young children is an important way to help them develop essential literacy skills. Think about it. Poetry is the ultimate playground for words. In poetry, kids can explore so many literacy skills and concepts:
rhyme and rhythm
phonemic awareness (the sounds letters make)
syllables
sentence structure
vocabulary
creating mental images
Those are just a few. These concepts are the building blocks of language. As kids become more aware of words and learn to use them through poetry, they will become better readers. In fact, experts in literacy and child development suggest that, “If children know eight nursery rhymes by heart by the time they’re four years old, they’re usually among the best readers by the time they’re eight.”
So, dust off your Mother Goose, and dive into poetry with your kids!
Still not sure how to engage the littlest of learners in poetry? It’s easier than you might think. Here are seven strategies for teaching poetry to kids. For each one, I’m including specific activities you can use right away to make poetry fun for kids, even ones that are too young to read it themselves.
1. Sing songs
The first thing I always taught my students is that if they like music, then they like poetry. “WHAT?” they would exclaim. Take away the notes in a song, and what do you have left? A poem, right? Music is a great way to introduce kids to the idea of poetry. Sing songs to them, make up silly songs together, and play around with changing the words to songs you already know.
Activity: Sing the “ABC song,” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” and “Ba Ba Black Sheep.” Point out that all the songs are sung to the same tune. Explain that you can switch out the words of a song to create a whole new song using the same notes. Make up a song about your child’s favorite book, movie, or TV show using the tune of a familiar song.
This is actually one of my kids’ favorite activities. They love to have me make up songs at bedtime that tell the story of the book we just read. Sometimes my rhyme is atrocious and the rhythm of the song gets really awkward, but I they love it!
2. Introduce nursery rhymes
Nursery rhymes are simple poems that make a great first introduction to the genre. They provide a great opportunity to talk about rhyming words, and kids can learn and recite the rhymes with you so they get a feel for the rhythm of poetry.
Activity: Act out the rhymes with your kids. Connecting the words to movement will help them memorize them. Here are some great crafts and activities to go along with nursery rhymes:
Little Miss Muffet (or Itsy Bitsy Spider) hand puppet craft
Humpty Dumpty broken egg craft
Mary Had a Little Lamb cotton ball sheep
Jack be Nimble gross motor jumping activity
3. Have a poetry party
I first stumbled across the idea of a poetry tea party a year or so ago here. I thought it sounded like fun, so one day I got out my old tea set from when I was a child and showed it to Little Man. I was a little nervous about letting him touch it (little boys are not known for being the most delicate creatures), but he was SO careful. We had “tea” (juice) and an assortment of simple snacks while I read a few poems to him.
Poetry is an aural art form; it was meant to be read aloud. Forget all the deep metaphors (which your preschooler probably won’t get anyway) and just enjoy the sound of the language as it rolls off your tongue.
Activity: Get a book (or books) of poems for kids, and set up a celebration to share poetry with the kiddos. If tea parties aren’t your thing, try having a poetry picnic or a poetry pajama party. Same idea…endless possibilities!
I LOVE these Poetry for Young People books because they have great illustrations to help kids visualize the ideas in poems that would otherwise be considered “for adults”. I bought mine as a big set through a Scholastic book catalog years ago when I was teaching, but they have them individually on Amazon, too.
4. Draw pictures
We live in a visual world. Young kids especially depend on pictures to help them make sense of the world around them. Drawing what they learn is a great way to help kids visualize what they are reading (or listening to), and it increases their comprehension. In educator lingo, we would call this a “sketch to stretch”–you sketch a picture to stretch your understanding of a topic.
Activity: Give your child crayons and paper. Read to them the poem “Street Music” by Arnold Adoff. After reading it, talk about the sounds of a big city, and what a big city looks like. Read the poem again (reading poems repeatedly is important to increasing comprehension), and encourage your child to draw what they picture in their mind. If you live near a big city, go on a field trip and walk around to listen for the sounds described in the poem.
5. Play with rhyming words
My kids LOVE rhyming words, and since rhyming skills are correlated with increased reading ability, I try to find ways to encourage “rhyme time.” Many times our rhyming activities are really unstructured. Sometimes, we’ll be reading a book and one of my boys will point out, “Hey, that rhymes!” Then we’ll try to think of other words that rhyme with the first one we found. Here are some more rhyming activities:
Activity 1: When you’re driving in the car (or anywhere else), prompt your child with a basic word, like “ball” and ask, “How many words do you think there are that rhyme with ball?” Then, take turns supplying rhyming words: call, doll, hall, mall, tall, etc. Once your child gets good at simple, one-syllable words, you can make the game harder using words with two syllables. (Note: Don’t worry if your child rhymes nonsense words. Rhyming “flower” and “clower” is totally okay in this game!)
Activity 2: Sing the classic song “Down by the Bay” with your child and then play this Free printable “Down by the Bay” matching game.
6. Encourage kids to become poets
Notice, I didn’t say that your kids have to write poetry. Most preschoolers don’t have the skills to write out words let alone complete stanzas of a poem. But there is a power in sharing ideas, in expressing one’s thoughts creatively. While your child may need a lot of support, you might be surprised by what he or she can compose given the chance. When helping kids compose a poem, let your child give as many of the ideas as possible, and try to write things down exactly as they say them. Resist the urge to “correct” or improve their writing…let their best be good enough for now. If you have older kids, they can write their poems more independently.
Activity: Try writing a super simple poem with your child. Here are some preschool-appropriate poems you can write together.
Color poem from The Measured Mom
Acrostic poem from Poetry4Kids
Haiku poem from PreK Pages
7. Go for the funny bone
When all else fails, make ’em laugh. Kids love anything silly, and there are some great poets who write nonsensical, goofy poems especially for kids. Many of you probably grew up on Shel Silverstein, although I have to admit that I am partial to Jack Prelutsky’s The New Kid on the Block, which I read over and over again as a child. It’s okay to just read silly poems for the fun of it, without worrying about the “deeper meaning.” Preschoolers aren’t going to grasp the symbolism and figurative language, so DON’T worry about it. Just let them develop a love of words and associate poetry with fun and laughter.
Activity: Introduce your child to the poem “The Jabberwocky.” It’s full of ridiculous, made up words like “frabjous” and “gallumphing” that will get your little ones giggling. To enhance their understanding of the story within the poem, try watching The Muppet’s version of The Jabberwocky. It’s completely hilarious…and weird. You can’t go wrong with the Muppets, right?
Fabulous children’s poets to enjoy:
Before you go, I wanted to share some of my favorite children’s poets with you. Here they are, in no particular order…
Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends
Jack Prelutsky The New Kid on the Block
Roald Dahl Revolting Verses
Bobbi Katz Pocket Poems
Edward Lear (The King of Limericks) The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear
Francisco X. Alarcón Laughing Tomatoes and Other Spring Poemsand Bellybutton of the Moon
Robert Louis StevensonA Child’s Garden of Verses
Sharon Creech Love That Dog
Learn more about these and more poets: 10 Wonderful Children’s Poets You Should Know
Some of these I’ve known since I was a child. Others (like Francisco Alarcón and Bobbi Katz) are new to me. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
How do you feel about poetry? Love it or hate it…or somewhere in between? Do you have any fave poets or poems? I’d love to hear!
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POEMS ABOUT THE SUN
THE SUN SILENTLY SHINES
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Mikhail Sadovsky, specially for the Sun portal
RADIANT SUN
The radiant sun Looks from a height At green forests, Lush gardens.
Even a small ranunculus, Tiny flower, Exposes the sun Thin stalk… more
Natalia Migunova, specially for the Sun portal
SUN DAY
The sun is a bright, hot ball! There’s a blazing hot Nuclear fire.
For scientific purposes I took the textbook, Hydrogen and helium I found it in the Sun.
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SUNNY RAIN. HELLO, I AM THE SUN!
Sunny bunnies jump along the path. I will catch the sun, the sun in my hands. Braid sparkling rays, I will brown the cheeks with ripe strawberries. And then we will run together to the fountain, I will get the sun from the palms of fire, Drops of solar coolness will scatter, Girls and boys will be very happy. .. more
Nadezhda Boltacheva, specially for the Sun portal
I AND THE SUN
The sun shines through the window for me in the morning, So, it’s time for me to go to kindergarten. I quickly wash my face, I brush my teeth myself, Outside the window, a cheerful din of birds is heard. Birds rejoice that spring has come, Small grass on the ground is visible. I’m going to the kindergarten with my mother by the hand, The sun winked at me only one, I closed my eyes and heard after, How it said: “Hey, baby, hello!”
Olga Chusovitina, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 5th anniversary
POEMS ABOUT THE SUN
The sun worked all day. So much has done good. I got very tired during the day – I would like to rest until the morning.
At sunset the sun disappeared, The light was taken away with it. How very tired, If it suddenly became dark. next
Vladimir Bolgov, specially for the Sun portal
DRAW THE SUN
Outside the window the rain is pouring, By the minute the day is creeping. I’m tired of waiting for a long time – I’ll draw the sun. I’ll draw the sun – I’ll stick it on the window, It became brighter in the room, It immediately became more fun. I’ll tell you, not melting – You can’t live without the sun!
Olga Chusovitina, specially for the Sun portal
SUN
I send a warm ray To you through the window glass, I float out from behind the clouds – And it becomes light! I’m the Sun, I’m warming Birds, a tree, a stream… And I don’t regret at all My golden rays!
Natalya Ivanova, specially for the Sun portal
SUN
The sun peeked gently through the window. It became clear and warm in my room. Sunbeams jump on the wall. No matter how hard I try, I can’t catch up with them.
Let’s go for a walk in the sun. We will have fun playing on the lawn, Run and frolic in the mushroom rain. And then, wet, we’ll go home
Goodbye, sun, come tomorrow, Light up the earth with gentle rays!
Irina Zakharova
BEAM
The sun’s beam slipped through the window. I will hold it in my palm. Gently, breathing a little, I’ll hide the baby in the chest. And quietly, step by step I’ll take the tramp to my mother.
Svetlana Suvorova
SUNNY, ANIOTA AND FRACKLES
On Anyutka’s nose Hello sunshine, Freckles are jumping And they have no count. Every freckle – Sun’s kiss, Anyutka gets angry: “Sun, don’t indulge!” The sun is a daughter Loves in earnest, Gives gold pieces Little Anyutka.
Svetlana (Gus-Khrustalny), participant of the competition “Poetry of the sun gentle sounds”
FRACKLES
The weather is gentle, clear, The beautiful spring has come! The buds are swollen on the trees, The first flowers are visible, Nightingale’s soulful trills. But I’m not calm. Girlfriends are whispering at school: – Katya has freckles on her face!.. more
Nina Karakozova, especially for the Sun
SAVE SUN DROPS
Your hair is tangled in the wind. Leaves are falling onto the path. You caught the rays of light In your small palm.
The crimson sunset will dissolve. Let the snow whistle outside the windows – The fairy tale of summer will hide again In your burning brown eyes.
Let the warmth be defenseless and unsteady, The important thing is that spring will return! Splash from under the eyelashes with a smile Saved drops of the sun.
Irina Galasheva (Saint-Petersburg), participant of the contest “Poetry of the sun gentle sounds”
GIRL AND THE SUN
A beautiful girl In a white dress On a crowded square Spinning and singing.
And the sun beams Embraced her, And circled with her, And danced with her.
The artist is all this He painted so skillfully, He led the picture He boldly brushes.
And people whispered: – The artist draws, Like a girl with the sun Sings and dances.
Passers-by brightened Gloomy faces. And I wanted to Sing, spin.
Elena Eremina (Moscow), participant of the competition “Poetry of the sun gentle sounds”
SUNNY RAIN
So spring has come! Hooray! Sunbeam fell to the ground, Sunny morning called with him, Sunshine rain doused all the guys, He lined up a bunch of freckles in a row.
Arina Borisova, 10 years old (Saratov), participant of the competition “Poetry of the sun gentle sounds”
SUNBEAM
The sun shines very brightly, Warms tenderly and gently. Early in the morning at my window It looked important. Touched by beam To a rosy cheek. Illuminated everything around. Beam – I’ll squeeze it in my hand. I won’t let him go, Let my palm warm. In it I will find the summer, Not everyone can do that.
Sergey Bezheg
PONIMASHKA
The sun shines brightly in the sky. Why? And the earth is hot from the light At the same time. I want to know soon, What’s what. Sunshine, shine harder! And I will understand!
Sergey Bezheg
SUN AND MOM
– Mom, what is the sun? – That which shines so brightly And now to your window Smiling-looks! – Why is it so rare Does he go to our window to look? – Because the sun needs To warm the whole world day by day! – Mom, does the sun have a mother? – No, dear! – Who will lull and warm him In God’s own world?
From the “ABC” by P. Tikhomirov
SUN
The heart is lit by the sun. Sun – to the eternal swiftness. Sun – eternal window In golden dazzle.
Rose in gold curls. The rose gently sways. Gold of rays in roses Red glow spreads
There is a lot of evil in the poor heart Burnt and ground. Our souls are mirrors, Reflecting gold.
A. White
SUN
The sun looks from the sky Millions of years. The sun is pouring on the earth And warmth and light. But the sun shines And goes away, A living heart Warms day and night. So the heart is better than the Sun itself. No clouds Will not overshadow it!
D. Gulia. Translation by S. Marshak
SUN
Sunshine, sunshine, Look out the window; Children love you, Young children.
Russian folk song
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The night has passed, has taken away the darkness. The cricket fell silent, The cockerel sang. Mom got up, Opened the shutter: Hello, sunshine, Bell!
Russian folk song
WE WILL BE LIKE THE SUN
Let’s be like the sun! Let’s forget about Who leads us along the golden path, Let’s just remember that forever to another, To the new, to the strong, to the good, to the evil We strive brightly in a dream of gold. Let us always pray unearthly In our earthly desire!
We will always be like the Sun – young, Gently caress the fiery flowers, The air is transparent and everything is golden. Are you happy? Be twice as happy, Be the embodiment of a sudden dream! Just do not hesitate in motionless peace, Further, still, to the cherished line, Further we are beckoned by a fatal number. To eternity, where new flowers will flare up. Let’s be like the Sun, it is young, This is the precept of Beauty!
K. Balmont
LIVE HAPPY
You will not find interest near a tree To the latest news from the edge of the forest.
And the sun does not look at the dial, Is it sunrise, noon or sunset.
In the rays of the moon, water will never be Calculate income and expenses.
And the firmament knows no worries, When the stars dance in it.
And the wind need not worry, What does it bring – heat or coolness.
A person has no number of thoughts. Live happy – that’s all!
V. Berestov
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POEMS ABOUT “SUN”
CUTE “SUN”
Dear “Sun”, Shine brighter for us! We are with you, “Sunshine”, Together on the way. On the birthday of “The Sun” We send congratulations: “Keep it up! Live! Shine! Love! Appreciate! We wait!”
Alina with her mother (Kaliningrad), as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 4th anniversary
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From the “Sun” – warmth and light, Love and help for mothers. Be, “Sunshine”, for many years Wonderful! The very best!
Keep the kids warm too On the whole big planet, Let fun and kindness Your site shines for all children!
And don’t leave our dads Care and participation. For all families – shine, shine, Give love and happiness!
Angelina (St. Petersburg), as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 5th anniversary
“SUN”
Today we are eight years old, Although not round, but the date. Really the Internet Was once without “SUN”?
We will help moms, dads, And of course, every child. We will read and cook, Draw, knit napkins.
Let’s study school subjects Study “within the walls” of SOLNET!
Come to our site, He will warm the whole planet. There are dozens of terabytes here SUN, goodness and summer!
Natalia Ivanova, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 8th anniversary
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Birthday! Eight years “Sun” shines, Warms with iridescent warmth, Awakens to life!
Gives knowledge, waits for news, Friends with the whole world, Gathers in a circle of friends To their apartments!
“Mouse” in hand, monitor – Get ready to visit! Happy birthday, SOLNET! Celebrate, smile!
Natalya Maidanik, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 8th anniversary
SOLAR PARTS
Gather, kind people, Today we will congratulate Happy 8th anniversary of SOLNET! Any objections? – Not!
Hey! Chatlans and netizens, Internet planets! Sit comfortably, Yes, smile wider. .. >>>
Natalya Maidanik, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 8th anniversary
“SUN”
Shines, shines for nine years Rays of the sun Our “Sun” – Solnet In the Internet window.
Come all here, Adults and children! After all, on the “Sun” always Everyone will be greeted with love!
Gives and gives us Solnet Humor and coloring, Hope and advice, Holidays and fairy tales.
There is a teacher on the site Virtual School. He is not strict at all, And the lesson is fun.
“Sunshine”, shine, shine Everyone – big and children. “Sun”, grow-grow, The best in the world!
Natalia Ivanova, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 9th anniversary
“SUN” FOR 9 YEARS
Congratulations, lovely site! Nine years passed quickly. May your every kilobyte also give warmth to everyone!
Stay the same Interesting and mobile!
Wall newspapers for every home! (Who is not familiar with the project?!)
Quizzes – just class! – Let them please us further.
And psychologist’s advice Let them reveal all the secrets!
Poetry and geotales Add colors to life!
“Sunshine”, shine, shine, Light up the Runet with a smile!
Alice and her mother, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 9th anniversary
SUN
…The most brilliant, …Very charming, … Affectionate, … Gentle, my sun. ardent, … Gorgeous, … Colorful amber … From the bottom of my heart I wish to reach more heights! 10 years – not a little! 10 years shone, 10 years taught, 10 years loved, 10 years accumulated their knowledge. 10 years of giving, 10 years of light, 10 years of being friends with different people. 10 years – not a little! But it meant, That 10 years is the beginning! Victory ahead! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Nadezhda Lunina, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 10th anniversary
ABOUT THE SUN
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There is a sun in the sky, And there is also on the Internet. And both suns love All adults and children. I’m “The Sun” on the site I wish you longevity And proudly celebrate your thirtieth birthday!
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Wonderful, wonderful There is a site on the Internet Poems in it, songs, fairy tales – You can’t count everything
Today is the birthday of “Sun” beloved. Such children need And necessary.
We wish the site “Solnyshko” Always be in the lead Shine, shine and delight We are for many years!
* * *
The site is only thirteen years old. Much or little? It would be nice, up to a hundred years “The sun” shone, Illuminating the children The path-path to knowledge. From parents – respect, Help and recognition!
TWO GIRLFRIENDS
Spring sun and me – Like two girlfriends, And it draws me Freckles on my nose. I’ll draw a garden and a house with chalk for the sun. The sun is smiling – I like my drawing.
Natalia Migunova, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 13th anniversary
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CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SUN PORTAL HAPPY 15TH ANNIVERSARY
* * *
Fifteen years ago From a small “splinter” The “Sun” suddenly lit up, Giving love and light. Scattered rays, And children’s smiles, like spring, send the “Sun” an answer. A splinter that once lit the “Sun”, I called the energy of goodness, Tatiana gathered it and boldly, To delay without thinking, she created her own portal.
Since then, the “Sun” has been shining like a star! Thousands of people learned about him, His rays scattered across the countries, Do not count his friends now! S You will find a lot of virtual schools here, Calendars, riddles, wall newspapers. Oh, “Sunshine”!
We hasten to congratulate you on your
Anniversary! Take gifts soon, receive greetings! And shine on us forever! Light the light of goodness, send the light of love! We are always waiting for him! You give it to us! We are Sun’s friends! We are the “Sun” rays!
Tatiana Popova, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
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Loved by adults and children Bright, sunny portal. He has been in Runet for a long time. He became the most popular.
Here, on the well-known site, Looking forward to the guests Hundreds of games, riddles, songs, A lot of fresh news.
Golden rays Every inhabitant here is warm. Tatyana is behind her. Valuable cargo – 15 years.
Anniversary, as they say, They don’t celebrate every year. The portal has something to be proud of, Something to please the people.
“Sunshine”, your bright ray Penetrates every home. Let him not meet clouds on the way, And let not thunder break out in the sky.
Let friends not forget Fly to the fire. Let them give you awards.
This March day Let good luck pursue, Success accompanies her, Hiding flowers behind her back, Children’s laughter will burst into the house.
Congratulations on your birthday From the bottom of my heart, Tatyana, you! I shake hands firmly. Well, good luck… Good afternoon!
Successfully bring to life A sea of creative ideas. Charge with optimism And with people’s energy.
I wish to remain Positive, young… And by right be called The brightest star!
Nadezhda Boltacheva, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
* * *
In the firmament of the Internet The sun of SOLNET is shining, It has been shining for fifteen years already! Tell me, who doesn’t know him?!
And the “firstborn” of SOLNET Probably already have their own children! And there is no doubt about it, After all, 15 years have passed!
Happy birthday! With congratulations Accept wishes: Success, peace, prosperity! And many more years Bring goodness and goodness to the world!
Elena Gaidaenko, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
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Today is celebrating the birth of “Sun” beloved, For many years it has been on the site Everything you need.
If you need to learn On the assessment of “5” rhyme, The site will help you find it. Come in here, buddy!
The portal has a lot of topics. A lot of different topics. Come in, have a look, All of you will like the site!
There are riddles and coloring books, Games, contests and fairy tales. I value this site, I have been friends with it for a very long time!
Natalia Migunova, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
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Tatyana, congratulations!!! You have done a lot for us, For those who give light to children, For those with whom you have been with for 15 years.
You lit up the whole world! For many, “The Sun” is an idol. Being the best is not easy. Everyone appreciates your work highly!!!
You have so many ideas, Great games, themes, articles, Crossword puzzles, contests, works. .. You are recognized as the BEST by the PEOPLE.
Nadezhda Lunina, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
* * *
Happy anniversary! Happy fifteenth birthday We congratulate our “Sun” And wish to live until the century Become bigger and more beautiful! You are a piggy bank of parental wisdom, A scattering of bright, brilliant talents, You help to get through difficulties, To see sparks of miracles-diamonds. With love, with great gratitude Congratulations on your anniversary! We wish you happiness, light and joy! You enlighten and warm us all!
Irina Aseeva, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
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TALK WITH “SUN”
– “SUN”, hello! Every morning you awaken the dawn!
– Hello children, kind adults, Warm greetings I send you!
– Hello passerby, just random Guest from the Internet!
– I meet all of you, I help everyone For fifteen whole years already!
– “SUN”! HELLO!!! Good deed – long shining years! You smile, participate in life And illuminate the Internet!
Natalya Maidanik, as a gift to the portal “Solnyshko” for the 15th anniversary
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SUN!
Yellow circle and rays. Since childhood, dear to everyone The sun is in the clear sky, the sun is golden. If the sun is shining, people are smiling. Everything in the world is drawn to the good, radiant.
Shaking itself from the dew, a sprout stretches, Straightens the folds of a rose petal. And the sunflower turns its head stubbornly, Following the sun, like a baby following its mother.
And who do we often call the sun? And from whose smile do we immediately blossom? Our miracle suns – daughters and sons. “Wake up, Sunshine,” we whisper to the little one.
The sun is a symbol of happiness, peace on the planet. And our portal “Sunshine” – the sun on the Internet. He will always support us in every endeavor, He has a very appropriate name!
So many interesting things that you can’t count them. We are very glad, “Solnyshko”, that we have you! The one who at least once caught your ray, The one who stays with you, will return to the portal.
Will dial habitually “www.solnet”, “Sun” will smile cheerfully in response. Its rays are bright and warm. Happy birthday, “Sunshine”! We always shine!
Elena Kurina with her granddaughter Anechka, participants of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
TO THE LITTLE “SUN” ON THE DAY OF THE BIG ANNIVERSARY
Four and a half billion – and fifteen … How do you compare them? No need to even try! Big shines for billions of years, And, of course, it has no competitors.
And the little one was born fifteen years ago And it also warms adults and children. We congratulate him on his birthday! Fifteen years is a lot for burning!
And these years were not in vain: The pages of “The Sun” are smart, kind, beautiful! We wish the “Sun” to shine for another three hundred years! May his life continue to be radiant!
Tatyana Popova, participant of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
NATIVE “SUN”, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
I congratulate “Sunshine” on my birthday, I, Today is such a wonderful day for me! It is impossible to express all the words of my love, Warm, dear, and continue to shine on us!
Waking up in the morning, I run to the computer, I look forward to new ideas. I run with joy to the solar portal, It feels like I got into a fairy tale!
There is so much information useful for children here – Games, educational games, a million ideas! We are celebrating our fifteenth anniversary, We wish the site happiness and good luck!
The rays of the sun have united us, We become smarter every hour with the Sun!
Vladislav Tarabrin, participant of the competition “Solar Lyrics” for the 15th anniversary of the portal “Sunshine”
FESTIVE SONNET
I am an aspiring poet. The Internet introduced us. Today you are 15 years old, I send you warm greetings!
I give “The Sun” a bouquet, A huge cake, a kilo of sweets, And even in my school buffet I invite you to a banquet!
I will take my clarinet in my hands, I will play a waltz, I will read a sonnet. I’ll tell you one secret: There is simply no more useful site!
Alexander Komissarov, participant of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
“SUN”
Congratulations on your anniversary! From the bottom of my heart I wish you Easy creative life, New active contests! Oh, how bright the sun shines Golden silk from the SUN! Who is not yet on the portal – We have lost a lot!
Anastasia Vlasova, participant of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
WISH
The sun brings light to people And gives its warmth, Warms all friends, To make everyone kinder.
“The sun”, and these days, You warmly accept from us, Congratulations on the anniversary, Wishes from friends.
You grew in a year, and bloomed by two. By five you shone. Well, by the age of fifteen, You have become even more beautiful.
We want to wish you Great inspiration, And all your co-authors Good luck and luck.
Share your generosity, mind, With those who are with you And pay good for good, That is the best reward.
Grow, make friends, give love You are for the joy of all people, And we are your portal workers – We will always be with you!
Irina and Svetlana Ganina, participants of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
SIMPLE QUESTION
We’ll ask you a question. He, believe me, is very simple: Many days are with us, Celebrates an anniversary. Who? Do you want to know the answer? “The Sun” – 15 years!
We have been together for so many years, We made, sang songs, Compose, draw And discuss problems. “Sun” with its warmth Illuminated every house!
On this glorious anniversary We want to wish you soon Happiness, joy and laughter, Success in your endeavors, Optimism, creativity! THANK YOU for everything, for everything!!!
Yulia Makunina, participant of the Solar Lyrics contest for the 15th anniversary of the Sun portal
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For the 2022-23 school year, there are 15 public schools serving 8,202 students in Sylmar, CA (there are 5 private schools, serving 724 private students). 92% of all K-12 students in Sylmar, CA are educated in public schools compared to the CA state average of 90%. Sylmar has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in California.
The top ranked public schools in Sylmar, CA are Dyer Street Elementary School, Sylmar Leadership Academy and Harding Street Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Sylmar, CA public schools have an average math proficiency score of 30% (versus the California public school average of 40%), and reading proficiency score of 42% (versus the 51% statewide average). Schools in Sylmar have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of California public schools.
Minority enrollment is 97% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the California public school average of 78% (majority Hispanic).
Best Sylmar, CA Public Schools (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Dyer Street Elementary School
Math: 48% | Reading: 53% Rank:
Top 50%
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14500 Dyer St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-1932
Grades: K-5
| 676 students
Rank: #22.
Sylmar Leadership Academy
Math: 43% | Reading: 55% Rank:
Top 50%
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14550 Bledsoe St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-1300
Grades: K-8
| 878 students
Rank: #33.
Harding Street Elementary School
Math: 40-44% | Reading: 50-54% Rank:
Top 50%
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13060 Harding St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 365-9237
Grades: K-5
| 407 students
Rank: #44.
Discovery Charter Preparatory #2
Charter School
Math: 30-39% | Reading: 50-59% Rank:
Top 50%
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13570 Eldridge Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 897-1187
Grades: 9-12
| 232 students
Rank: #55.
Brainard Elementary School
Math: 30-34% | Reading: 40-44% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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11407 Brainard Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 899-5241
Grades: K-5
| 150 students
Rank: #66.
Sylmar Charter High School
Charter School
Math: 29% | Reading: 46% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13050 Borden Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 833-3700
Grades: 9-12
| 1,585 students
Rank: #77.
Fenton Avenue Charter
Charter School
Math: 33% | Reading: 40% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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11828 Gain St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 896-7482
Grades: 3-5
| 612 students
Rank: #88.
Herrick Avenue Elementary School
Math: 34% | Reading: 39% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13350 Herrick Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-1864
Grades: K-5
| 432 students
Rank: #99.
Sylmar Biotech Health And Engineering Magnet
Math: 6-9% | Reading: 50-54% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13050 Borden Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 833-3723
Grades: 9-12
| 233 students
Rank: #1010.
Hubbard Street Elementary School
Math: 25% | Reading: 36% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13325 Hubbard St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-1944
Grades: K-5
| 596 students
Rank: #1111.
Osceola Street Elementary School
Math: 25-29% | Reading: 30-34% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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14940 Osceola St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 362-1556
Grades: K-5
| 367 students
Rank: #1212.
Sylmar Elementary School
Math: 24% | Reading: 36% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13291 Phillippi Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-1078
Grades: K-5
| 438 students
Rank: #1313.
Olive Vista Middle School
Math: 21% | Reading: 38% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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14600 Tyler St. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 833-3900
Grades: 6-8
| 1,155 students
Rank: #1414.
El Dorado Avenue Elementary School
Math: 23% | Reading: 32% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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12749 El Dorado Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-5816
Grades: K-5
| 391 students
Rank: #1515.
Evergreen Continuation
Alternative School
Math: ≤20% | Reading: ≤20% Rank:
Bottom 50%
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13101 Dronfield Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-5989
Grades: 9-12
| 50 students
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Puc Community Charter Early College High School (Closed 2015)
Charter School
11500 Eldridge Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 485-0933
Grades: 9-12
| 440 students
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High Schools in Sylmar, CA
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Map of Sylmar, CA with School District Boundaries
School
Type
Students
Student to Teacher Ratio
Free or Reduced Lunch
School District
Concordia Jr/sr High School
Private
144
12. 0
Evergreen Continuation
Public
67
16.8
79%
Nidorf Barry J.
Public
152
9.7
81%
Our Lady Of Victory
Private
11
4.0
Puc Lakeview Charter High School
Public
416
20. 8
74%
Sylmar Biotech Health Academy
Public
332
24.6
91%
Sylmar Senior High School
Public
1,988
25.5
81%
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Number of Schools
Number of Schools in Nearby Cities
Number of Schools
Sylmar
7
San Fernando
7
Pacoima
2
Lakeview Terrace
2
Mission Hills
1
Arleta
1
Number of Schools in Sylmar Compared Statewide
Sylmar has 7 school(s)
Number of Schools
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Sylmar
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5
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4
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1
1
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Student Enrollment
Student Enrollment in Nearby Cities
Student Enrollment in Nearby Cities
San Fernando
7080
Sylmar
3110
Arleta
1436
Mission Hills
1347
Lakeview Terrace
847
Pacoima
323
Number of Students in Sylmar Compared Statewide
Sylmar has 3110 students(s)
Number of Schools
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Sylmar
3251.9473684211
2992
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2024.8947368421
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1637.0526315789
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Student Teacher Ratio
Student Teacher Ratio in Nearby Cities
Student Teacher Ratio in Nearby Cities
Mission Hills
16
Pacoima
16. 1
San Fernando
21.6
Lakeview Terrace
22
Sylmar
22.5
Arleta
22.6
Student Teacher Ratio in Sylmar Compared Statewide
Sylmar has a 22.5 student teacher ratio
Student Teacher Ratio in Sylmar Compared Statewide
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14.6
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21.005263157895
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21.889473684211
22.115789473684
Sylmar
22.421052631579
22.6
22.831578947368
23.021052631579
23.3
23.542105263158
23.752631578947
24.021052631579
24.442105263158
24.868421052632
25.247368421053
25. 710526315789
26.215789473684
26.768421052632
27.757894736842
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Nearby Cities
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Nearby Cities
Mission Hills
0.0000
Sylmar
0.7691
Lakeview Terrace
0.8099
Arleta
0.8503
Pacoima
0.8793
San Fernando
0.9133
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Sylmar Compared Statewide
Sylmar has a 76. 9% Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Sylmar Compared Statewide
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Sylmar
0.77462631578947
0.79365263157895
0.82661052631579
0.85708421052632
0.88287894736842
0.91569473684211
Other Nearby Cities
City
Students
Distance
Sylmar, CA
3,110
0 miles
San Fernando, CA
7,080
0 miles
Mission Hills, CA
1,347
5 miles
Arleta, CA
1,436
5 miles
Pacoima, CA
323
5 miles
Lakeview Terrace, CA
847
5 miles
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Sylmar Leadership Academy in Sylmar, CA
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Sylmar Leadership Academy
Public School 14550 Bledsoe St. Sylmar, CA 91342 Los Angeles County (818) 252-5423
School District Los Angeles Unified School District
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Sylmar Leadership Academy Students by Grade
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K
102
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95
2
81
3
115
4
117
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102
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105
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106
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82
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Sylmar Leadership Academy is a public elementary school located in Sylmar, CA in the Los Angeles Unified School District. It enrolls 905 students in grades 1st through 12th.
Sylmar Leadership Academy is the 377th largest public school in California and the 2,309th largest nationally.
It has 22.9 students to every teacher.
Total Students: 905 Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 22.9:1 Full Time Teachers: 39.5
Enrollment Rank Nationally: 2,309th out of 56,369 Enrollment Rank in California: 377th out of 6,266 Student/Teacher Rank in California:
2,030th out of 6,257 Full Time Teacher Rank in California:
231st out of 6,257
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Sylmar Leadership Academy Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance
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School
District*
██ Free Lunch Eligible
582 (64%)
322,175 (69%)
██ Reduced-Price Lunch Eligible
162 (18%)
44,777 (10%)
██ Not Eligible
161 (18%)
96,708 (21%)
* School District values based on schools that reported lunch assistance data
Out of 6,241 ranked schools in California, Sylmar Leadership Academy is ranked 309th for total students on lunch assistance.
The percentage of Sylmar Leadership Academy students on free and reduced lunch assistance (82.2%) is higher than the state average of 60.7%. This may indicate that the area has a higher level of poverty than the state average.
Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Families with incomes between 130%
and 185% of the federal poverty level are eligible for reduced price meals.
Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts.
Students from families with incomes at or below 130% of the federal poverty level are eligible for free meals.
For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.
A family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.
Sylmar Leadership Academy Trends Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year
Total Students
2012
758
2013
952
2014
949
2015
905
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year
Student Teacher Ratio
2012
24.5
2013
22.8
2014
25.3
2015
22. 9
Lunch Assistance Over Time
Lunch Assitance Over Time
Year
Lunch Assitance
2012
0.80738786279683
2013
0.78781512605042
2014
0.80189673340358
2015
0.82209944751381
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Student Teacher Ratio Comparison
1,598.0%
16.0:1
2,138.2%
21.4:1
2,290. 0%
22.9:1
Free and Reduced Lunch Comparison
National Average
55.7%
State Average
60.7%
This School
82.2%
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University High School (Los Angeles)
University Charter High School, commonly known as “Uni”, is a public high school built in 1923-1924 and founded in 1924. West Los Angeles, an area in Los Angeles, California, near the Santa Monica border. University High is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The campus also has a high school in Indian Springs. The school has Serra Springs, a sacred site to the Tongwa – Gabrieleño indigenous people, and a registered California Historic Landmark.
Content
1 History
2 Other
3 Indian Heritage
4 newspapers
4.1 Wild Cat
9001 4.2 CELLUMED
Red wave
6 School Information
7 Demographics
8 Traffic Area
9 Name Change
10 Ficus Conservation
11 Filming on Campus
11.1 Films
11.2 Television
11.2.1 Separate episodes
11.3 Other
12 Famous graduates
13 Sources it was known as Sawtelle High School, daytime , but it opened as Warren G. Harding High School upon completion in 1924, following 29th President Warren G. Harding (1865-1923, served 1921-1923), recently deceased. The school was renamed in 1929. UCLA moved from East Hollywood to Westwood, and former President Harding’s reputation fell after the infamous Teapot Dome scandal and other situations. [ citation needed ] Name University It is thought to have originated because it became a place where faculty from nearby UCLA worked as teaching assistants/interns. [ citation needed ]
The original administration building was designed by Russell & Alpaugh and construction began in 1923. The chosen style is reminiscent of the Romanesque style of northern Italy and the architecture of the Spanish mission. The administration building once had an octagonal tower and portico, but these elements were destroyed in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake. The original cafeteria building was located on the site of the current cafeteria and theater. Although the gym and the beautiful and admirable gym were condemned after 1971 years old. Sylmar earthquake, the original main school building from 1924 is still in use. The music building and gym (rebuilt in the early 1980s) were scheduled to be demolished because they are on a fault line and therefore against district policy. As of July 2010, there is no music building. [2] [3]
This was in the Los Angeles High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD. [4]
Other
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Music lessons have been moved to another unused room at the top of the school. The gym was still in use while a new gym was under construction on the south end of campus on the former student parking lot in 2010. The current football stadium, last rebuilt after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, is named after Jackie Robinson (1919–1972), Pasadena, California, first African-American professional baseball player in Major League Baseball, playing from 1947–1956. for the Brooklyn Dodgers, who also previously attended nearby UCLA, 1939-1940.
Uni is one of the very few WWII high schools in Los Angeles whose buildings have been at least partially affected by three major earthquakes since their founding. The main building has a very traditional and dignified look with weathered brick and arched doorways such that the campus is popular with film crews (see #On-campus filming). A third of his class 1942 years did not finish due to the internment of Japanese Americans.
In the fall of 2007, certain areas were zoned to allow their students to attend. Hamilton High School was moved to Collegiate High School. [5]
In 2009, Mitchell Landsberg of Los Angeles Times stated that the school is “struggling to regain its reputation as a center of excellence”. [6] In the same year, the Academy of Engineering was established as part of a grant program in the secondary school. [6]
In the entire 88-year history of the University School, the football/baseball field did not have stadium lights until they were installed in the spring of 2012. [7]
Native American heritage
Main articles: Serra Springs (CA) and Tongwa
Located on campus is Serra Springs, California Historic Landmark No. 522. Springs called Kuruwungna by locals. Gabrieleno Tongva peoples of Tongva used as a source of natural fresh water the peoples of Tongva from 400 BC and they continue to produce 22,000-25,000 gallons of water per day. [8] The springs are located in two different locations on campus. The larger one is currently closed off from the rest of campus and is under the care of the Gabrielino/Tongva Springs Foundation. Before it was enclosed, the area surrounding the springs and the pond into which its waters flow was popular among students as a meeting place and recreation. Another source is located in the northeast of the so-called Maiden’s Field. The third source was further north, near Texas Avenue, but it stopped flowing at 1940s, when the local water company began to extract water from the aquifer. [9]
At Portola The Expedition of 1769, one of the two expeditions that led to the founding of Los Angeles, camped at the village of Curuvunga, traveling the route that would become known as El Camino Real. Serra’s name comes from Father Junipero Serra founder of the Alta California mission network, which is reported to have told Massa to go there. [11] In the 1800s, the spring served as a source of water for the city of Santa Monica. [8]
Construction of the school in 1925 unearthed evidence of a Native American village, and in 1975 a grave was unearthed at what archaeologists now believe to be a burial site.
Indian Springs Continuation High School was opened in 1980 and is located on the Springs side of campus. [12]
In 1992, tribal descendants, community members, and school teachers and students formed the non-profit Gabrielino/Tongva Springs Foundation to fight a proposed construction project in the block north of the springs that would cut off underground springs. . water source. They successfully fought the proposed parking structure, and the Foundation has been working at the sources ever since. [13] [14]
In the same year, the newly formed Foundation hosted the first annual Life Before Columbus Day event. [15] Held each year just before Columbus Day and celebrating the history of the Tongva nation and people, it is known to attract over 600 people in some years, including Native Americans from various tribes, local politicians, community members, and students and teachers from the school. [13] [16] [17]
The activity includes tours of the Kuruvunga village and springs, performances by dancers from the Tongva and Aztec tribes, and storytelling from the Chumash tribe. [16] [17] There are also practical classes offered by real Indian vendors. [16] The Foundation currently leases the site from the Los Angeles Unified School District for their monthly ceremonies and tours. [13]
Newspapers
Wildcat
The weekly student newspaper, the Wildcat , is part of the National High School Advertising Network. Printed editions from the school’s founding under the name Harding High are available at the Journalism Archives. More recent editions have previously been archived online at My High School Journalism. [18] website operated by the American Society of Newspaper Editors
Warrior
Anxiety was an underground student newspaper founded in 1966 year. At least seven Concern employees have been transferred to other high schools, suspended or given probation. [19] [20]
Red Wave
In Red Wave was an underground campus newspaper. [21] Its first issue appeared in November 1971. [22] [23] After two students were suspended for distributing Red Wave No. 2, 500-700 Uni students occupied the administration building. [24]
In Red Wave challenged the Warrior talisman as a racist. Twenty-five years later, on September 8, 1997, the LAUSD Board of Education voted to remove the mascot as part of a ban on Native American symbols. [25] In 1995, the Los Angeles and Bay Area Red Wave affiliates moved to Detroit, where they organized campaigns for free Gary Tyler and other campaigns against racism. [26]
Talisman controversy
Warrior, the mascot of the University School, as it seemed to be contradictory.
The school’s mascot used to be Warrior, [27] but was changed after the Southern California Indian Center [28] petitioned LAUSD to eliminate the mascots and names of all schools that have an American Indian mascot and names. In 1997, the LAUSD decided to eliminate all American Indian mascots. [29] LAUSD decision upheld in federal court, [30] but California’s Racial Mascot Act, [31] [32] A bill excluding American Indian mascots and names statewide was vetoed by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger twice. [33]
By the end of the 1997-1998 school year, students were allowed to vote for a new school mascot. Students preferred “Wild Cats” to “Alligators” and “Jaguars”. As a senior project and gift to the school, the class of 1985 painted a large Warrior mascot at the south entrance of the gym building. Shortly after the mascot change, it was painted over with a cat animal replacement.
School Information
The Los Angeles School District has open enrollment dates beginning in late April or early March. The best way to contact schools is by phone or email. The university’s Graduate School provides tours; however, before and during enrollment, parents may submit different applications for students to different schools. [34]
University Graduate School API Grades
School provides transportation [35]
Uni teaches three languages: French, Spanish and Chinese. [36]
Extracurricular activities for boys and girls. [37]
Demographics
According to the School Information Department:
In 2018-19, 53% of students were Hispanic or Latino, 25% African American, 12.8% White, 6.8 .9% Filipinos.
In 2008-09, 61.5% of students were Hispanic or Latino and 17% were African American. 48.5% of students were women. [6]
2009-10: 62.5% Hispanic/Latino, 8.6% White, 16.3% African American, 0.3% Pak Islander, 0.0% Filipino, 12.2% Asian and 0.1% AI / Alsk [38]
2010-11 61.0% Hispanic/Latino, 17.6% African American, 8.9% White, 0.3% Pak Islander, 2, 0% Filipino, 9.9% Asian and 0.4% Resident Al-Alsk [38]
2011-2012 – 58.7% Hispanic/Latino, 16. 7% African American, 10.9% White, 0.5% Pak Island, 2.1% Filipino, 10.5% Asian, and 0.5% Al-Alsk. [38]
2012-2013 59.5% were Hispanic or Latino, 9.7% White, 17.9% African American, 0.4% African American, 1.9% Filipino, 10.0% Asian and 0.6% AI / Alsk [38]
Traffic zone
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Areas served by University High are parts of West Los Angeles, including parts of Brentwood [39] Beverly Hills Post Office (BHPO), [40] Westwood, Bel-Air, [39] and the Wilshire Corridor. [41]
Like other Western High Schools such as Westchester and the Palisades The university’s high school enrolls a diverse mix of students from its receiving area and from various parts of the city; In addition to the Westside neighborhoods, the University draws students from areas such as Koreatown and South Los Angeles. The school also has many Power Management Program students from areas zoned to heavily overcrowded high schools. [ citation needed ]
Two new LAUSD high schools opened in the fall of 2005, four more in the fall of 2006, and another in the fall of 2007, resulting in a reduction in transfers to other high schools. [ citation needed ]
Name change
Beginning in 2018-2019, the University became an affiliated charter school and changed its name to Charter University High School. Affiliated Charter Schools receive flexibility in using the Charter School Category Block Grant (for those qualifying Affiliated Charter Schools that receive it) in areas of curriculum and professional development; some aspects of local school management; and some aspects of employee selection. If you are enrolled in an affiliated charter school, you do not need to use the district’s approval process. [42] This is a public school that welcomes students from all over Los Angeles. However, non-resident students must complete this Single Application for Enrollment.
Preservation of ficus
Ficus trees after removal of cement and before pruning.
Groundwater from Kuruvungna springs supports seven mature Indian laurel ficus trees on campus that build a path between the classroom building and one of the parking lots for two teachers. In September 2002, LAUSD Site D announced that it would remove seven ficus trees lining the exterior of the classroom building because the roots had grown into the concrete in the parking lot and were pushing it up, creating a potential hazard. [43]
In response to the announcement of the removal, a campaign was launched to stop the removal of trees. Notably, the student petition garnered 1,200 signatures (about half of the students) and public participation came from the city of Santa Monica and from the Brentwood and West Los Angeles neighborhood councils. [44] [45] [46] [47]
In response to public outcry, LAUSD held meetings to determine what would happen to the trees. Walter Warriner, Santa Monica Arborist, suggested installing rubber sidewalks from Rubbersidewalks, Inc. that could easily be lifted up to trim tree roots for maintenance. [43] After months of negotiations, LAUSD decided not to remove the trees and agreed to install rubber sidewalks, making the University High School the first high school in the United States to use rubber sidewalks to preserve its trees. [44] Installation of rubber sidewalks began on November 20, 2003, more than a year after the LAUSD originally condemned the trees. Huell Houser for the California Gold. [48] Uni High rubber pavement episode aired on KCET on January 28, 2004. [49] Rubber asphalt was also used to refill concrete in the teachers’ parking lot. [49]
Filming on campus
The school, which has retained much of its original architecture, is one of the few pre-World War II pre-World War II schools in Los Angeles. Its brick facades, wide hallways and “unique view of the east coast” make the school an attractive location for filming. [50] [51] [52] [53] An administration that allows filming during school hours, moves classrooms as needed, and allows productions to make minor changes to campus, has a long history of attracting filming (and the money that goes with them) to school. [54] [55]
The use of the school for filming is controversial. [56] Filming often takes place during school hours, students and teachers are escorted out of classrooms, and footpaths are closed as necessary. [54] [57] The school often undergoes renovations prior to filming, ranging from refurbishment and painting to the temporary removal of furniture and lockers. [55] [58] These failures are the cause of complaints from students and teachers. [53] [56]
Previous articles in Wildcat addressed not only students, [55] [59] but how money from constant filming is spent. Newsrooms complained about some of the money that goes to LAUSD, [59] and how the school spends money. [56] [60] [61]
Collegiate High School charges the standard fee for each day of filming (currently $2,500). [62] Part of the money earned goes to FilmL.A., Inc., formerly Entertainment Industry Development Corporation, [63] which acts as an intermediary between LAUSD and the entertainment industry. [64] Name change following the appointment of a new president and chief financial officer [65] [66] , and appeared as the company prepared to relocate headquarters and implement a revised contract with the Los Angeles City Council, helped separate the private nonprofit from its “bureaucratic and scandal-ridden image.” [67] [68] [69]
In March 2005, after soliciting proposals from other vendors, LAUSD entered into a new three-year contract with EIDC. [68] [70] Ruben Rojas, LAUSD director of revenue growth, said the district chose to continue with EIDC because of “its proven track record and ability to resolve complex film licensing issues.” [70] Indeed, during this time FilmL.A. expanded the number of schools filmed on location from 19 schools to over 200 schools: coordinated the filming of 1,500 films at 250 LAUSD locations. [62] [71] LAUSD generated almost $1 million in film revenue for the 2003-2004 school year, and the district plans to increase annual film revenue to at least $1.5 million. [62] [71] [72]
LAUSD film revenue doubling in the four years since FilmL.A. was hired in March 2002, which contributed to the Burbank Unified School District’s decision to hire Film L.A. in July 2006. [73]
Under current contract FilmL.A. with the city, the company receives a “16% management fee on total usage fees”. [62] 75 percent of the remaining film money goes to individual schools filming on location and used at the school’s discretion, and 25 percent goes to a district fund that benefits schools that do not receive their own film income. [70] [74]
Uni High distributes to departments the first $12,000 it makes each year from filming on campus. [61] The Budget Committee makes recommendations on spending any additional funds. Recent budget cuts have made filming in schools more attractive. [50] [54] [56] [72] In 2004, the number of schools volunteering to film increased from 19 to 160, and the district’s annual film revenue doubled to 1 million dollars. [54] In 2005, LAUSD officials reviewed the county’s pay structure for the first time since 1992. The revision included an extension of the full shooting day from 2 to 3 pm and an increase in the daily rate from $1,700 to $2,500. [70]
Uni is mentioned in the press as one of the most popular film schools, even when compared to other local schools with a similar structure and appearance. [56] [72] Between 2001 and 2003, 38 films, TV shows and commercials were filmed at the University School. [54] This popularity, with its positive and negative consequences, is attributed to the assistant director of the school, who is in charge of filming on campus. [56]
In November 2006, Drillbit Taylor starring Owen Wilson began filming at uni. As of April 2007, the $90,000 received for this production is the most the school has made under an individual filming contract. [55] Uni underwent extensive refurbishment to prepare for the filming of Drillbit Taylor . The interior and exterior of the main building were painted, and the main building was also renovated. The façade of the building was changed to read “McKinley High School” and plants and patches of grass were added throughout the school. [55]
These changes were unusual not only because the scope and timing of the changes meant that construction took place during the school year, but also because the Drillbit Taylor production did not pay for the re-tightening. [58] The county has allocated money to re-tile floors throughout the property. LAUSD, [58] so re-tiled flooring in itself was not unusual or controversial. However, since the production of the film determined the choice of color for the re-tiling and the construction schedule, many students were frustrated by the behavior of the film company and the school. [58]
Below is an incomplete list of productions shot at the University School:
Movies
Billy , 1965 [75]
Beautiful maids all in the row , 1971 [76] [76] [76] [76] [76] [76] [76] [76]
JAWBREAKER , 1999 [77]
Screech, if you know what I did last Friday the thirteenth , 2000 [78]
Criminal Minds: Behavior of a Suspect – 2011, episode “Here Comes the Fire”
shameless (American series) ether 2011-subtle time
Separate episodes
amazing stories , episode 102, “Main entertainment”, on October 6, 1985,
accumulated , grabbed episode 76, “Page from the Past”, aired January 17, 2002 [84]
Flannery , pilot, shot 2003 [79] [85]
Division , season finale, filmed May 2004 [52]
Undercover High School , pilot, shot March 2004 [51]
JAG [60 04 , shot ]
Filmore Midl , pilot, shot 2005 [87]
Day break , pilot, shot 2007 [88]
, 2008
0 , “ ”, filmed in early 2009of the year.
ghostly whispering , filmed on October 12, 2009
Lincoln Heights , summer 2009
Modern family , ether 2011
mentality , broadcast 2012
fresh from the boat 4 from the boat 4 from the boat 4. 9, 2017
Other
Crystal method “The Name of the Game” music video, 2002
JoJo “Get away (Get away)” music video, 2004 [57] music video “
Outside looking inside Jordan , 20069 a b Urevich, Robin (February 4, 2004). “LA schools are helping alleviate the budget crisis by renting out space on campus to film crews.” Morning Marketplace Report from National Public Radio. Transcript available via LexisNexis May 26, 2007 Listen Archived August 29, 2005 Wayback Machine to story at marketplace.publicradio.org Archived September 20, 2011 Wayback Machine 9 a b c “LA schools are benefiting from Hollywood filmmakers using campuses for filming. ” National Public Radio. Transcript available via LexisNexis May 26, 2007 Listen Archived March 3, 2016 Wayback Machine to story at www.npr.org Archived January 1, 2010 Wayback Machine 9 Shapiro, Regina (March 24, 2006). “Taye Diggs Films Pilot”. Wild cat. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved April 22, 2007.
Retrieved
Satzman, Darrell (March 25, 2002). “LAUSD Auditions for Big Role in Hollywood (Advanced).” Los Angeles Business Journal. pp. 1–3. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved May 25, 2007.
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John Marshall High School is a public high school located in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles at 3939 Tracy Street in Los Angeles, California.
Marshall, who attends grades 9-12, is part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. Marshall is named after lawyer John Marshall, who served for three decades as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
Students at Marshall come primarily from Los Feliz, Atwater Village, East Hollywood, Northeast Koreatown, Elysian Valley, and Silver Lake.
There are many small learning communities within the school, including the School of Environmental Studies, the school’s only California Partnership Academy, the Academy of the Performing Arts, the Academy of Artistic Vision, the STARS Academy, the Renaissance Academy, and the Academy of Social Justice. The school also has a School of Excellence and a Gifted/Highly Skilled Magnet.
CONTENT
1 History
2 Notable alumni
3 In popular culture
4 See also
5 links
6 External links
History
Designed in the Collegiate Gothic style by architect George M. Lindsey and built in 1930, John Marshall High School first opened its doors on January 26, 1931, with about 1,200 students and 48 teachers. Joseph Sniffen, after whom the auditorium was named, served as director, and Hugh Boyd and Geraldine Keith served as Marshall’s first vice directors. The football field was named after Boyd and the library was named after Keith.
During the school’s first semester, teachers and students jointly chose the school’s motto, seal, and colors. The school’s motto, Veritas Vincit (Truth conquers…), was an easy choice as it was John Marshall’s favorite saying. The school seal features an open Book of Learning behind which is designed the Scales of Justice with Veritas Vincit written on the stand. Two shades of blue became the official high school colors; the moon blue of midnight and the solar blue of dawn. As the color blue is a symbol of truth, the choice of colors was in harmony with the school’s motto. John Montapert and Henry Suikida, two of Marshall’s students who graduated from Winter Class 1939 years old, composed “Alma Mater”, the official school song.
School mascot – “Barrister”. The service organization of the school is Continentals. A bust of John Marshall stands in the center of the senior court.
It was in the Los Angeles High School District until 1961 when it merged into LAUSD.
After the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, some of Marshall’s buildings were destroyed. The cafeteria was demolished, but the Los Feliz community, led by Citizens to Save Marshall activists Cheryl Boller, Joanne Gabrielson, Alberta Burke, and Nina Mohi, campaigned tirelessly to save the unique Collegiate Gothic main building. At 19In 75 this building was closed for structural reinforcement and all classrooms moved to temporary bungalows. In September 1980, the renovated Main Building opened. The new building now houses the library, cafeteria, and science classrooms. Mike Haynes Stadium, the school’s football and track and field stadium, also dates from 1981.
In one basketball game in 1986, Jerry Simon, who was Los Angeles 3-A Player of the Year for that season, scored 69points to Marshall, setting a new record for most points in a single game for a Los Angeles high school student. the team won 98-61.
Today, Marshall has about 2,400 students and 106 faculty members.
Notable alumni
Bob Arbogast, LA talk show host and disc jockey from Chicago
Pete Arbogast, Hall of Fame sportscaster, longtime voice of Trojans USC
Michael D. Antonovich, Member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
apl.de.ap, vocalist, songwriter, producer and rapper of The Black Eyed Peas
Barry S. Barish, 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics
Karin Booth, film and television actress of the 1940s-1960s.
John Browning, two-time Grammy-winning virtuoso pianist
Gabriel Chavarria, actor
Robert “Tree” Cody, Native American Flautist
Lyor Cohen, former CEO of Warner Music Group (WMG)
Caryl Chessman, known as the “Red Light Bandit”, was one of the main protagonists of the death penalty movement. Attended but may not have graduated from Marshall.
John Paul DeJoria, co-founder and CEO of John Paul Mitchell Systems and Patrón
Leonardo DiCaprio, actor, environmentalist
Heidi Fleiss Hollywood Madame
Ed Fredkin, computer scientist, physicist
Courtney Gaines, actor
Lola Glaudini, actress
Mike Haines, NFL Hall of Famer
Eddie Hodges, actor
David Ho, Physician and Time Magazine Person of the Year in 1996
Will Hutchins, actor, known as Tom “Sugarfoot” Brewster in 1950s Warner Bros. TV Series Sugarfoot
Lance Ito, Los Angeles Superior Court Justice, known for the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial.
Ann-Marie Johnson, television actress and First National Vice President of Screen Actors Guild
Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Dan Kwong, production designer and playwright (“ Be like water” )
Tom LaBonge, Los Angeles City Council Member (2001–15)
Rosemary LaPlanche, Miss America 1941
Carol Lin, TV presenter CNN
Warren Miller (director) has made over 750 films about skiing and other outdoor sports.
Ronn Moss, songwriter and member of the Player and actor ( The Bold and the Beautiful , various films)
Julie Newmar, actress best known for her role as Catwoman on the television series Batman
Michelle Phillips, singer and member of the 1960s singing group The Mamas and the Papas
Andy Reid, NFL head football coach, Kansas City Chiefs
Yoshika Salgado, poet and co-founder of the poetry collective Chingona Fire.
Joel Seligman President of the University of Rochester
Jerry Simon (born 1968), American-Israeli basketball player; set the record for most points in one game in Los Angeles
Chris Tashima, Academy Award-winning actor and director ( Visas and Virtue )
Bill Toomey, 1968 Olympic decathlon champion; taught at Marshall
Hal Uplinger, NBA player Baltimore Bullets 1947-53, sports and entertainment producer for CBS, pioneered the instant replay technique still used in sports broadcasting today.
Bob Wickman, an American pilot, also served as one of the first Israeli Air Force pilots. He died defending the resurrected Jewish state.
will.i.am, vocalist, producer and songwriter of The Black Eyed Peas
La Monte Young, composer
Sick Jacken, rapper, writer and producer of Psycho Realm
Alexa Demi, singer, actor in Euphoria
In popular culture
Footage of Marshall has been used in various films and television series, most notably in Grease, La Bamba, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film), Mr. Novak , Bachelor Party , BOY Meets World , The Wonder Years , Smart Guy , Kenan & Kel , Sister, Sister , ANITVEN ONLY , I can’t wait for , 9002. Supernatural , Boston Public , Zack and Cody Life Suite , Cory in the House , Hannah Montana , Pretty in Pink , 2 Good Burger! “ as a father, as a son” , “ girls just want to have mercy” , Lucas Tanner , ametivil 4 , Charlie Bartlett, rock button , Circus of freaks , rock , Home room , iCarly , Hang Time , Who’s the boss? , True Crime , Lover , Sierra Burgess Loser , Space Jam and Road to Heaven .
The exterior of the school is featured in Miley Cyrus’s Best of Both Worlds Tour “Perfect Draws” during the song.
The German automaker Audi filmed a new commercial for its Audi Q5 crossover at school.
The Pharcyde filmed their “Runnin'” video both inside and outside the Collegiate Gothic main building.
The video for Van Halen’s “Hot for Teacher” was filmed in the school library.
Logic (rapper) filmed his video 1-800-273-8255 (song) around the high school campus, namely inside the main building and on the football field.
Bebe Rexha’s “I’m Gonna Show Your Crazy” music video includes the high school entrance and hallway.
Juice WRLD and Benny Blanco filmed The Prom on campus, which featured stars such as Ross Butler, Madison Beer, and Dove Cameron.
See also
Los Angeles Portal
School Portal
Los Angeles High Schools
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Do you have a job that you love? The work of a lifetime. A case in which you plunge headlong and it doesn’t even matter how many failures you meet on your way? Bobby Chacon had such a thing. He devoted his whole life to boxing and only to him. This story is about a man who does not have outstanding physical data and talents, but who loves his work more than himself, than his family, more than life.
Bobby Chacon was born November 28, 1951 in Sylmar, California. His father abandoned the family when Bobby was very young. As a teenager, Bob was in a street gang, as a result of which he had a chance to take part in many street fights and skirmishes with the police. By the time his life seemed about to sink into street chaos, he met a girl named Valerie, who had a great influence on his entire future destiny.
They met at one of the high schools in Sylmar. Valerie Jeanne had problems with her new teacher and wanted to leave the school. Bobby announced that he would leave with her.
“We met in 1968 in San Fernando. She had long brown hair, long eyelashes and big eyes. All I wanted was to be with her.” recalls Bobby Chacon.
Valerie advised Chacon to turn his passion into a profitable business – boxing. At that time, the guy was 17 years old. When Bobby was 20 years old, they got married, and a few months later they had a daughter. Bobby came to one of the gyms, but he did not have five dollars a day to fully train. Then one person said that he had a gym in his house where Chacon could train for free. This man’s name was Joe Ponce.
His amateur career was short but successful. Already in April 1972, at the age of 21, Chacon turned professional. Hence his unusual nickname “schoolboy”.
His first opponent, José Antonio Rosa, had a 7-0 record, but was knocked out in the fifth round. After spending 11 fights in 4 months, Bobby became the favorite of the public and the fighter of the main fights of the evening. His style combined speed, technique, strength and excellent timing, and he also had the heart of a real fighter. For this, at the very beginning of his career, he was loved by most of the boxing fans from the West Coast of the United States. Top 19For 73 years, Chacon has already broken into dozens of ratings, defeating top rivals Arturo Pineda, Frankie Crawford and former world champion Chucho Castillo.
In June 1973, Chacon enters the ring against the great champion and most dangerous puncher Ruben Olivares, whose track record at that time included more than 70 victories. Chacon put up a decent resistance, but was twice on the floor and eventually suffered an early defeat by stoppage in the ninth round on the recommendation of trainer and manager Joe Ponce. This defeat hardened him, giving him the necessary experience. Over the next nine months, Chacon scores four victories.
On May 24, 1974, Bobby Chacon faced another rising featherweight star, Danny Lopez, who at the time was the No. 4 ranked fighter in the world. Already from the first round, the fight turned out to be very spectacular and rich in events. In the second round, Lopez received a cut over his right eye.
Bobby and Valerie Chacon
Despite Lopez’s size superiority, Chacon managed to maintain a comfortable distance for himself thanks to timing, jab and movement around the ring. From the third round, you can see how masterfully Chacon intercepts Lopez’s attacks and manages to drive his right straight into his jaw every now and then. Repeatedly, stepping back, Bobby worked with a jab, and after 2-3-4 jabs, he rested his foot and met Danny Lopez coming at him on the right. Early 9round, Chacon knocked Lopez down, and then continued to develop success by attacking him at the ropes. The duel was stopped.
“I sparred with Lopez before the fight. He kicked my ass all the time and I learned from him. Those sparring sessions made me a better fighter. When I entered the ring, I knew what was waiting for me and was ready.
Just four months later, Chacon became world champion, winning the vacant WBC featherweight title. 22-year-old Bobby knocked out experienced challenger Alfredo Marcano in 9 rounds. Fame and success came to him pretty quickly, but other problems came along with them. Nightlife, lots of alcohol, fast cars, women. Bobby Chacon began to pay less attention to training, and, as a result, fell out with his manager and trainer Joe Ponce, as well as with some other members of his team who had been with him since the beginning of his career.
Half a year after winning the title, he made his first defense, making short work of Jesus Estrada. Three months later, Chacon meets for the second time with his only offender – Ruben Olivares. By that time, Olivares had already won and lost the WBA title, but was still very dangerous. A week before the fight, Bobby was 15 pounds overweight. He managed to lose weight, but on the day of the fight he was terribly pale. In the second round of the fight, Chacon was twice on the floor, the referee stopped the fight. So the “schoolboy” lost his title.
Then came a period of depression. Chacon moved up to super featherweight and defeated a fighter with a mediocre record. In December 1975, Bobby was defeated by the then-unknown Raphael “Bazooka” Lemon, a dangerous left-hander hitter. Two fights after the battle with Lemon, in a fight with journeyman David Sotelo, Chacon was twice on the floor and, although he won, but with considerable bloodshed. After the fight, Valerie’s wife tried to persuade him to end his career.
For nine months Chacon did not fight at all, but then he returned to the ring. Remainder 1976 years was not marked by anything, except that the “schoolboy” defeated frankly weak opponents. It became clear that Bobby had lost much of his speed and reflexes.
In 1977, Chacon decided to return to the championship level at all costs. He makes adjustments to his lifestyle and spends six fights. Among them – the third fight with formidable rival Ruben Olivares, in which Chacon won the coveted victory by decision.
Bobby Chacon
However, at the very end of 1977 years old, Chacon loses by decision to the strong middle peasant Arturo Leon. Again there are scandals with the coach, who claims that Bobby does not follow the training regimen. The following year, 1978, he had three fights, again with rather mediocre fighters. A year later, Chacon met in the second match with “Bazooka” Lemon. In the seventh round, the fighters collided heads, Lemon had a dangerous hematoma. The fight was stopped, and according to its results, a technical draw was set. This meeting marked the beginning of the mutual enmity of the two boxers.
On November 16, 1979, Chacón received a title shot. He meets in the ring with a strong champion – Alexis Argueyo, who had previously knocked out Lemon. Chacon started the fight pretty well and won the first five rounds. However, in the sixth round, a hematoma formed under his right eye. In the seventh round, Argueyo took control of the fight and then the doctor stopped the fight.
“Valerie asks me to end my career. I answer: Maybe we’ll see, one more fight. She moves to a motorhome near Sacramento. She thinks it will change something.”
Four months later, Chacon met Rafael Limon for the third time. Despite the victory, he took a lot of blows, and the fight itself turned out to be quite competitive and close. This was followed by a simple length of 10 months. But Bobby still wanted to realize his potential, and, despite the persuasion of his wife Valerie, he returned again.
After a couple of fights, in 1981, Chacon again gets a title chance in a fight with left-handed puncher Cornelius Bosa-Edwards. Edwards was younger and significantly outnumbered the “schoolboy” in size. Chacon was considered an underdog, however, contrary to the expectations of experts, he gave Edwards a very difficult fight. Brutal exchanges took their toll and after round 12 Chacon walks into the corner with a bloody face. After round 13, Bobby Chacon’s corner refuses to continue. Edwards win. It would seem that it is time to end and live a family life with Valerie and children. But Bobby didn’t want to retire. The fight with Edwards awakened something inside him. He felt that if he had been better prepared physically, he would have achieved victory.
Chacon fights more and starts to quarrel more and more with his wife. He loved his wife and family, but the craving for boxing was irresistible and inevitable. In early 1982, Valerie attempted suicide, but her own brother caught her in time. She spent a long time in the hospital after trying to die from an overdose.
On March 16, 1982, right before the fight with Salvador Ugalde, Valerie begged Bobby not to go to the fight. As always, Chacon did not heed her words. The day before the fight, Valerie took a loaded gun, put the muzzle to her head, and pulled the trigger. Chacon stopped Ugalde in the third round. Valerie’s suicide meant only one thing: Boxing was all Bobby had left. Now, he didn’t burst.
Some time later, Chacon took revenge on Arthur Leon. On December 11, 1982, he met Rafael Limon for the fourth time. The drama and intensity of this fight is almost indescribable. In rounds 3 and 11, Chacon hit the floor, but in the second half of the fight he took advantage. In the 15th round, for the first time in the history of their confrontation, Chacon managed to knock down Lemon. Following the results of 15 rounds, Chacon won the battle, becoming the world champion for the second time, almost 10 years after the first championship. The fight received the title of “Fight of the Year” according to The Ring. After the fight, Bobby said: “ I dedicate this victory to my wife. I will always love her.”
Chaconne – Lemon 4
In the next fight, in 1983, Bob met Cornelius Boza-Edwards for the second time in the ring. According to tradition, the battle turned out to be spectacular and dramatic ( and Chacon simply could not do it differently ).
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Stokely Carmichael – Quotes, Books and DevelopmentsDeath
Stokely Carmichael was a Trinidadian-American civil rights activist known for leading the SNCC and the Black Panther Party in the 1960s.
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Who was Stokely Carmichael?
Stokely Carmichael was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on June 29, 1941. He rose to prominence and later became chairman of SNCC, working with Martin Luther King Jr. and other Southern leaders to stage protests. Later, Carmichael lost faith in nonviolent tactics, propagating “Black Power” and allying with the militant Black Panther Party. Renaming himself Kwame Ture, he spent most of his last years in Guinea, where he died at 1998 year.
Joining the civil rights movement
Although he knew about the civil rights movement, for many years Carmichael felt compelled to join the fight. One evening at the end of high school, he saw footage of a sit-in on TV. When I first heard about the blacks sitting at the lunch counters in the south, he later recalled, I thought they were just a bunch of public hounds. But one night, when I saw these little kids on TV, standing on stools at the dinner counter after being beaten, sugar in their eyes, ketchup in their hair… well, something happened to me. Suddenly I burned out. “He joined the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE), picketed the Woolworth Store in New York, and went on sit-ins in Virginia and South Carolina. nine0003
Freedom Rides
As a freshman at Howard University in 1961, Carmichael went on his first Freedom Ride, a comprehensive bus tour of the South to overcome interstate segregation, he was arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for entering a “whites only” waiting room, and was imprisoned for 49 days. Unsurpassed, Carmichael remained active in the civil rights movement throughout his student years, participating in another Freedom Ride in Maryland, a demonstration in Georgia, and a hospital workers strike in New York. nine0003
Trinidadian-American civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael (later known as Kwame Touré, 1941-1998) at the City College of New York, New York, December 3, 1968 (Photo: David Fenton/Getty Images)
Summer freedom with SNCC
Carmichael left school at a critical time in the history of the civil rights movement: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee dubbed the summer of 1964 “Freedom Summer” and launched an aggressive black voter registration campaign in the Deep South. With his eloquence, charisma, and natural leadership skills, the newly minted college graduate was quickly appointed as a field organizer in Lowndes County, Alabama. nine0003
When Carmichael arrived in Lowndes County in 1965, African Americans made up the majority of the population but remained completely unrepresented in government. In one year, Carmichael was able to raise the number of registered black voters from 70 to 2,600, 300 more than the number of registered white voters in the county.
Through his efforts, Carmichael founded his political parties on his own terms to register the Lowndes County Freedom Organization. To satisfy the requirement that all political parties have an official logo, he chose the black panther, which would later serve as an inspiration for the Black Panthers. nine0003
Turnaround and Chairman of SNCC
In the beginning, Carmichael embraced the philosophy of nonviolent resistance espoused by Dr. Martin Luther King. In addition to moral opposition to violence, nonviolent resistance advocates believed that the strategy would gain public support for civil rights through the sharp contrast, recorded on late-night television, between the peacefulness of the protesters and the brutality of the police and opponents who oppose them. However, over time, Carmichael, like many young activists, became frustrated with the slow pace of progress and the need to endure repeated acts of violence and humiliation by white police officers without help. nine0003
By the time he was elected national chairman of the SNCC in May 1966, Carmichael had largely lost faith in the theory of nonviolent resistance that he once held dear. As chairman, he took SNCC in a sharply radical direction, signaling that white members were no longer welcome.
Black Spring
In June 1966, after activist James Meredith was shot and killed during his solo “Walk Against Fear” from Memphis, Tennessee to Jackson, Mississippi, Carmichael decided that SNCC volunteers should continue marching instead him. Upon reaching Greenwood, Mississippi, the furious leader gave the address by which he was best remembered: “We’ve been saying ‘freedom’ for six years,” he exclaimed. “What we are going to start talking about now is Black Power. nine0003
The phrase “Black Power” quickly caught on among the younger, more radical generation of civil rights activists. The term also found international resonance, becoming the slogan of resistance to European imperialism in Africa. In his 1968 book Black Power: The Politics of Liberation, Carmichael explained the term’s meaning: “Black people in this country are called to unite, recognize their heritage, and create a sense of community.” This is a call for black people to define their own goals, to lead their own organizations.” nine0003
Black Power also represented Carmichael’s break with King’s doctrine of non-violence and his ultimate goal of racial integration. Instead, he associated the term with the doctrine of black separatism most articulated by Malcolm X. “When you talk about Black Power, you are talking about creating a movement that will crush everything Western civilization has created,” Carmichael said in his speech.
Not surprisingly, the term has proved controversial, instilling fear in many white Americans, even those who had previously sympathized with the Civil Rights Movement, and exacerbating the cracks in the movement itself between old non-violence and young secessionists. Martin Luther King called black power “an unfortunate choice of words.” nine0003
Joined the Black Panther Party
In 1967, Carmichael traveled outside the United States to visit revolutionary leaders in Cuba, North Vietnam, China, and Guinea. Upon his return to the United States, he left the SNCC and became Prime Minister of the more radical Black Panthers. He spent the next two years speaking across the country and writing essays on black nationalism, black separatism and pan-Africanism, which would eventually become the cause of Carmichael’s life. nine0003
Early life
Stokely Carmichael was born June 29, 1941 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Carmichael’s parents immigrated to New York when he was a toddler, leaving him in the care of his grandmother until the age of 11, when he followed his parents to the United States.
His mother, Mabel, was a flight attendant on a steamship line, and his father, Adolf, was a carpenter by day and a taxi driver by night. A hard-working and optimistic immigrant, Adolph Carmichael pursued a version of the American Dream that his son would later criticize as a tool of racist economic oppression. nine0003
“My old man believed in this work that could be overcome,” Carmichael recalled. “He was religious, never lied, never cheated or stole. He did carpentry all day and drove taxis all night… …The next thing that came to this poor black man was death – too hard work. And he was only 40 years old. »
In 1954, at the age of 13, Stokely Carmichael became a naturalized American citizen and his family moved to a predominantly Italian and Jewish neighborhood in the Bronx called Morris Park. Carmichael soon became the only black member of a street gang called the Dukes of Morris Park. nine0003
Education
In 1956, Carmichael passed the entrance test to enter the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. where he was introduced to a completely different social circle – the children of the wealthy white liberal elite of New York.
Carmichael was popular with his new classmates; he frequented parties and dated white girls. However, even at this age, he was well aware of the racial differences that distinguished him from his classmates. Carmichael later recalled his high school friendships: Now that I realize how fake they were, how I hate myself for it. Being liberal was an intellectual game with these cats. They were still white and I was black. ” nine0003
Star student, Carmichael, after graduating from high school in 1960, received scholarships to various prestigious white-dominated universities. Historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C. There he majored in philosophy, studying the writings of Camus, Sartre, and Santayana and considering ways to apply their theoretical foundations to the problems facing the Civil Rights Movement. He graduated from Howard University with honors in 1964.
Name change and move to Guinea
In 1969, Carmichael left the Black Panther and left the United States for permanent residence in Conakry, Guinea. Changing his name to Kwame Ture in honor of President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and President Sekou Ture of Guinea, he devoted his life to the cause of pan-African unity. “America does not belong to blacks,” he said, explaining his departure from the country.
During this time, Carmichael married twice, first to a South African singer, Miriam Makeba, and then to a Guinean doctor named Marlatou Barry. Although he made frequent trips to the United States to advocate Pan-Africanism as the only true path to black liberation worldwide, Carmichael maintained permanent residence in Guinea for the rest of his life. nine0003
Death and legacy
Carmichael was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1985, and although it is not clear exactly what he meant, he publicly stated that his cancer “was given to me by the forces of US imperialism and others who colluded with them” . “He died on November 15, 1998, at the age of 57.
An inspirational speaker, persuasive essayist, effective organizer and expansive thinker, Carmichael stands out as one of the preeminent figures of the American Civil Rights Movement. His relentless spirit and radical views are perhaps best reflected in the greeting he answered over the phone until the very last day of his life: “Ready for revolution!” nine0003
AMA Supercross Legend Ricky Carmichael
The 2003-2007 AMA Supercross enjoyed a literal golden years with three top title contenders making the show – Australian veteran Chad Reid, black rider James Stewart and, of course, Ricky Carmichael. Today they can tell the whole truth about those times: how was it really?
MOTOR RACE.RU, February 28, 2021 – Carmichael and Reed were seriously hacked, but Stewart always diversified their confrontation, because … he had absolutely no idea about the boundaries of what was permitted and always rode at 110%, regularly making blunders. It was a time of the most beautiful and uncompromising struggle, at the same time, the battle of gentlemen who shook hands without a doubt after each cut. nine0003
Carmichael, Stewart and Reed at the press conference after the 2007 Daytona Supercross
“I think we are lucky because we were born at the right time and took up the sport at the right time. Those were really golden years for motorcycling in America, when money was of the least importance, although it would have been tight without them, ”recalls Carmichael.
“I remember my first Supercross purse in 1998 was $7500 and then Ernesto [Fonseca] got 30 grand for the title at 1999, and we looked at him like he was a millionaire: today that’s like a $250 grand bonus for winning a championship. My first professional salary was $30,000 [per season], and the fee for winning the championship was fifty kopecks. And I spent $15,000 of it on building my own practice track on the ranch.”
Ricky Carmichael’s Ranch – The GOAT Farm
For all three of them, their careers have ended. And the first to leave was. .. Carmichael! The reason for this was overtraining and the consequence of this – chronic fatigue syndrome, which led RC to the decision to end his career as a prize pilot ahead of schedule. Perhaps his racing ranch led Carmichael to failure: he returned home after every race, but did not stop training … instead of devoting time to real rest. nine0003
James Stewart and Ricky Carmichael before the start of the 2005 AMA Supercross
The next helmet on the hanger was Stewart’s. But not immediately, but 7 years later, when the knee and wrist injuries received in the same 2007 began to affect. In addition, Stewart suffered recurrent injuries to the same joints in 2013-2015. And only Chad Reid continued to participate in AMA Supercross until 2020, when he finally announced his retirement – one of the longest in the American Championship, almost 20 years: Chad took his first AMA title in 2002 (East Coast Championship), then became the US Open champion and the world champion in Supercross, and in 2004 he recorded his first title and the entire AMA Supercross. nine0003
Chad Reid at the 2019 Anaheim-I
“What I love about the whole story is that Chad is still in business! He is the most experienced and still can fight further, and you look at him: he still gets high from all this, – Ricky Carmichael told the Gypsy Tales podcast. – This is surprising, because I, for example, hated racing and wrestling. I always said it: I never liked wrestling! But I also loved winning races. It’s not the same to race and win a race “.
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Photo: big celebration in Bologna and Chivasso in honor of MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnai and Ducati
In Bologna, Italy, where the Ducati motor house is located, as well as the small town of Chivasso, where the new MotoGP champion Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia was born and lives, grandiose celebrations were held before Christmas in honor of the victory of Italian technical thought and racing school. Photos from the scene.
MotoGP’s biggest change in 2023 is not sprint racing, but tire pressure monitoring . After all, this feature of the preparation for the race brought engineers and racers to white heat: Michelin and the Technical Directorate tried to keep it all under control, but since there were no penalties for violation, some racers used tricks. But now everyone seems to be equal. How? nine0003
Dakar Rally Route 2023
The 2023 Dakar Rally Marathon starts at the Marine Camp on the Red Sea coast on December 31 and finishes on January 15 in the Persian Gulf, in Dammam. This time, the organizers of the race decided to return to the Desert Quarter in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula, where they planned a special marathon stage.
Big surprise: MIE Racing will introduce the new Honda CBR600RR MC51 to World Supersport
The big surprise for all insiders and outside observers was the official announcement of a new team in the World Supersport World Championship: MIE Racing has taken a step towards the mid-capacity category, where all the teams come from , who previously operated a Honda CBR600RR, left after 2019of the year. What does it mean? Some of the answers were given during the presentation of the racing program Honda Racing.
MotoGP, F1, MXGP: Honda Racing Motorsports Program 2023 Officially Launched
#Honda Racing Corporation (#HRC) today unveiled Honda’s extensive motorsports racing program for 2023: two triumphs in Formula -1 and #MXGP alternated with failures in the Moto Grand Prix. But a disappointing #MotoGP season should be followed by an impressive one, according to Corporation bosses. nine0003
How the introduction of sprint racing in MotoGP will affect the actual load on engines and drivers they got the math. But teams and drivers are absolutely sure that 21 additional races at full strength, albeit only half the distance, will significantly tighten the conditions for the Grand Prix. And purely technically, the teams are to the right of the organizer: here are their calculations. nine0003
2023 MotoGP and F1 Intersection Calendar: Dorna Faces Its Biggest Challenge
Dorna Sports boss Carmelo Espelete has been having to explain lately why MotoGP is looking to expand despite protests from teams and manufacturers. But here’s what Espeleta told Speedweek: Dorna has to pay extra for some European tracks to host Grand Prix there, but Dorna earns from overseas races. And this is because of the aggressive expansion of Formula 1! nine0003
WSX 2023 World Supercross Championship Calendar – World Supercross Championship
The new World Supercross Championship – FIM World Supercross Championship or WSX in 2023 will be held in 6 stages: starting in July in the UK and ending in November in Australia. The preliminary calendar of the first full season has been presented.
“It’s not the same as getting on the track and giving it a good gas – weeeeeee! – what a thrill, ride a motorcycle and so on. And this is what I hated. Hated the atmosphere where you have to come back weekend after weekend and fight on edge and beyond to win someone – here are all these things that are called sports .”
Ricky Carmichael, AMA Supercross legend
“People are enjoying it from the outside. And you, too, when you win, enjoy achieving the goal, doing a lot of work, which is an integral part of racing. But there is always a guy who pushes you and forces you to constantly level up. There is no end to this, the tension is constantly growing. And when Chad announced his retirement, when he talked about having another “hard weekend”, I understand him very well. When this is required to be done over and over again, the buzz goes away. And one day you realize that this work becomes a burden. You have to take on too many risks. You are already starting to think: but here I would have jumped differently – easier, because, if anything … you can kill yourself. Literally! Made a mistake, fell – and died, like that. And that puts more pressure on you than the chance of finishing second.” nine0003
Chad Reed lecturing Stewart after finishing the race
“Unlike Stu, Chad has never done anything crazy to win a race that one would later regret. I think Chad has always been very clear about risk. We went to the start, made the first lap, and then made decisions. I never had the desire to knock him out in a corner or on the waves, and he also acted extremely carefully. I used my powers, he used his. And these swings – it always bothered me a little, because making decisions is not adrenaline, but quite the opposite. That is, at some point it comes to you that in order to win in this situation, you need to push your opponent / or jump further than him / or land right in front of him in a turn / etc etc etc. But James – he was driving in a completely different way. I could swing a triple whoop in one jump and fold all the way on the fourth … “
One of the many incidents involving James Stewart
Ultimately, the AMA Supercross drivers started to fight at the lifestyle level as well.
Reed recalled that moving between the stages of the championship on a personal business jet … in the beginning, it was in some sense a meaningful necessity, and only then it became a show-off: “I remember how we flew to the airport somewhere in Pennsylvania, I don’t even know what to call this place – somewhere in Pennsylvania. It was a necessity to arrive at the race track at the last moment, change clothes and go to qualifying, so as not to burn out from this atmosphere inside. Now [for 2020] it’s very different, and you have to be there for a number of reasons, being in a very small group of people for a long time to get the job done is a lot of pressure and mental strain. That’s why I kindly miss those old days … “- said Chad Reed. nine0003
Reid and Carmichael explained the reasons for arriving at the start of each race… minutes before they started
Carmichael explained why they went to such a large overhead: “The advantage of this approach was that you stayed at home for a couple more days , in a comfortable and relaxed environment where you can… relax, you know? The format of the weekends was as follows: Saturday – practices, Sunday – races. Most of the guys were forced into the paddock on Friday morning and for many that meant leaving the house on Thursday.
Parents are the first school for any child. Children start to learn at an early age, whether it is related to educational or social life. In old days there were no facilities as smartphones or electronic gadgets, children were dependent only on school and home education. They were less efficient to explore and learn in various ways. At present time every person has the facility of smartphones, and electronic gadgets, they have the advantage of the internet, with the help of it they can search anything about any part of the world in just a minute.
The young generation has all the facilities for exploration, learning, and growing. They can not make any excuse regarding gaining knowledge. It is easy to learn anything at present time but they also need someone who can guide them about the things and the advantages. Parents have multiple works to do at a time. Preschools are the gate of light for any child, who needs them.
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.~ William Butler Yeats
Are you living in Long Beach (USA) and worried about your child’s education and searching for the best Preschools and Childcare in your area. Here is a list which exactly matches your requirement. Have a look at the list-
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Best Preschool and Childcare in Long Beach (USA)
1. LePort Montessori School Huntington Harbor
2. Oakwood Academy Preschool & Kindergarten
3. Kid Town USA Preschool & Kindergarten
4. Nature’s Edge Child Development Center
5. Belmont Shore KinderCare
6. Little Sunshine House
1. LePort Montessori School Huntington Harbor
It was established in 2000 by Dr. Peter LePort- an Orange Country surgeon, businessman, and responsible parent. Doctor Peter has children and when it comes to their education, he faced some problems and ups and downs so he decided to do something about it and thought about the children similar to his children who need guidance, good education, and development of their minds. He decided to build an Educational Institute for children where they can learn with fun and creative activities, where they are safe and feel comfortable about the education and staff. LePort Montessori has a passionate and dedicated team of teachers, educational experts who are working hard for the bright future of the children, studying there.
They provide facilities as after-school activities, Soccer and yoga classes, and field trips for the better growth of students. It is one of the best and respectable educational institutes in Long Beach (USA).
Schedule- 7:30 AM-5:00 PM
Location- 16081 Waikiki Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Website- leportschools.com
Contact- (949) 541-9295
2. Oakwood Academy Preschool & Kindergarten
Oakwood Academy was established in 1960 to provide highly inspiring and quality education with various programs. The school b education at each possible level of ability and development. The institute is good and with its various programs as science, language, reading, maths, computer, arts, music, and dance also. They want to educate children not only on an academic level but want to groom them in every possible way they can with their creative and excellent programs.
The school invites parents to attend field trips and participate in the all-school functions to see the growth and development of their child and to suggest to schools about the changes they can make for better educational and social growth of children, which is their right.
Location- 3850 Long Beach Blvd Long Beach, CA 90807
Website- oaschools.com
Contact- (562) 426-6264
3. Kid Town USA Preschool & Kindergarten
Kid Town Preschool was established in 1980 and providing facilities and resources since then to the people of the USA. The school works on the theory – children learn and develop best in a secure, loving, and caring environment where there is a facility of nutritious and healthy food and a friendly atmosphere. They have a well-planned daily activities routine where they offer a clean Save environment to the children to provide them comfort, health, and good education. They have spacious rooms which are well occupied with crafts, toys, beautiful and comfortable chairs, desks, books, and playing equipment. The teachers of this school always make efforts to make a relationship with children because it is only the possible way, they can teach them well and earn their trust.
Location-13500 Paramount Blvd South Gate, CA 90280
Website- kidtownusa.info
Contact- (562) 630-0400
4. Nature’s Edge Child Development Center
Nature’s Edge Child Development Center is situated in (USA) and offering its facilities to the local area people. It is a licensed child care school that focuses more on the development of the mind than only academic education. This is a quality preschool that provides a secure, adaptable, highly hygienic, and safe environment. They have extra facilities which include potty training, healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks. The owner Ms. Jay is a well-educated and sophisticated woman, involved in childcare and education for over thirty years. She has bachelor’s and master’s degrees both and using her education to main students’ confidence, successful and social activity.
Location- 2700 E 7th St Long Beach, CA 90804
Contact- (562) 588-9319
5. Belmont Shore KinderCare
Belmont School was established in 1969 and offering its facilities to the people of (USA) since then. It has various programs which includes- Infant Programs (6 Weeks – 1 Year), Toddler Programs (1 – 2 Years), Discovery Preschool Programs (2 – 3 Years), Preschool Programs (3 – 4 Years), Prekindergarten Programs (4 – 5 Years), Private Kindergarten Programs (5-6 Years).
It is the place where children can learn, explore, discover, and find their capacity and abilities. The authority and teachers are well educated, passionate, loving, caring, kind, and energetic and want to teach the students beyond the limits.
Location- 5251 E Las Lomas St Long Beach, CA 90815
Website- kindercare.com
Contact- (833) 936-2650
6. Little Sunshine House
Little Sunshine House was established in 2007 and providing high-quality education and facilities since then. The coordinator Nina Betonte wants to educate students about social, physical, emotional values and wants to teach them about morals and values and be good human beings.
Location- 4111 Katella Ave Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Website- littlesunshinehouse.com
Contact- (562) 435- 1300
These preschools are providing the best and quality education, and working hard day by day. They are working hard and finding new ways to polish thier programs and facilities on daily basis. Go through the list and find the best preschool matches your requirements.
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Creative Arts Preschool | Pre-School Service in Long Beach
Quality Education in Long Beach, CA
Need a day care center in Long Beach? For friendly pre-school service in Long Beach and Los Angeles County call 562-591-2508 today!
New And Creative Arts Academy For Children, LLC is a pre-school and primary education school in Long Beach that offers fun and educational services. We have been locally owned and operated in Long Beach, California since 1972 and have always dedicated ourselves to providing a safe and fun environment for your child.
New And Creative Arts Academy For Children, LLC provides an eclectic and exciting programs for children. We are a year-round program that offers competitive and mind stimulating activities for children. Our program stimulates the cognitive, social, artistic and developmental areas of your child’s personality.
We offer Spanish as well as other programs for your child. We are part of The Boy and Girl Scouts of America and have activities throughout the year. We also offer before and after school programs for those parents that have variable schedules.
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QUALITY
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We provide a quality education program unmatched by others. We pride ourselves in the care, education and positive stimulation our children receive. Our care is provided in a safe and very clean atmosphere. Our school was founded by Dr. Carrie Bryant, PhD. in 1972. Our school ranks as one of the highest private schools in California. Our teachers are the best trained, educated and use every training tool available to give your child the best education possible. Our grade levels start at 2 years (Toddler) through Pre-K (4years), Our upper grade levels start at Kindergarten through 5th grade.
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My daughter has attended New And Creative Arts Academy For Children, LLC for two years and has excelled beyond anything that I could have hoped for. My daughter is 4 and is beginning to read and her penmanship is very neat and clean. She can identify her numbers up to a 100 and can spell all of her colors and months of the year. Best of all her attitude and self esteem have flourished so much. This school has the structure she needs and I appreciate and I would recommend this school to all family and friends.
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Alum: Fort Mill High was a very enjoyable school to attend. I thought every teacher I had really cared about my education and wanted me to do the best I could. I could always come to them before or after class if I needed extra help on anything, not just classwork. Sports and all of the other activities were very fun to attend and even participate in! Senior year was definitely my favorite year as seniors get so many opportunities and chances to explore the world after high school and they encourage you to figure out what interests you and where you want to go in life…. Read 60 reviews
grade A+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 19
Students 16,883
#1 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Fort Mill School District
School District,
FORT MILL, SC,
60 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says Fort Mill High was a very enjoyable school to attend. I thought every teacher I had really cared about my education and wanted me to do the best I could. I could always come to them before or after….
Read 60 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Total Schools: 19,
Students: 16,883,
#2 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Senior: I loved my experience in the Union County District. I use to go to Central Academy of Technology and Arts from freshman to sophomore year (2017-2019). Personally, I wouldn’t change a thing. The only reason that I left is because I had a change in my career choice and I found CPCC’s Dual Enrolled program to benefit me more. I would recommend any Union Country School to anyone!… Read 161 reviews
grade A
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 52
Students 40,207
#2 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Union County Public Schools
School District,
MONROE, NC,
161 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I loved my experience in the Union County District. I use to go to Central Academy of Technology and Arts from freshman to sophomore year (2017-2019). Personally, I wouldn’t change a thing. The only….
Read 161 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Total Schools: 52,
Students: 40,207,
#3 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Senior: Not only do I love all Mooresville campuses, but the community is also amazing! I have grown up in Mooresville and have been in MGSD schools since kindergarten. The classroom sizes are great and the teachers are amazing! Also, the office staff and counselors make every student feel welcomed. The new high school campuses are huge and great, my personal favorites are the new gigantic gymnasium and lunch room. I wouldn’t choose any other highschool to attend in my area than Mooresville!… Read 54 reviews
grade A
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 9
Students 5,993
#3 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Mooresville Graded School District
School District,
MOORESVILLE, NC,
54 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Not only do I love all Mooresville campuses, but the community is also amazing! I have grown up in Mooresville and have been in MGSD schools since kindergarten. The classroom sizes are great and the….
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Total Schools: 9,
Students: 5,993,
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Junior: Clover School District has provided me with many opportunities and experiences that have helped me become the person I am today. I have gone through many changes throughout my many years at Clover School District and I have often been met with a supportive system of academics, faculty, and community that is configured to fit my needs as a student and as a citizen of Clover. When I was attending Bethel Elementary School, I was constantly inspired by the people who surrounded me. Being consistently told that I had the power to achieve my dreams made me grow incredibly confident with myself and my goals. As I have gotten older, I have encountered different situations with people different then me. Clover has taught me to love boundlessly even when it seems hard…. Read 50 reviews
grade A
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 10
Students 8,372
#4 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Clover School District
Blue checkmark.
School District,
CLOVER, SC,
50 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says Clover School District has provided me with many opportunities and experiences that have helped me become the person I am today. I have gone through many changes throughout my many years at Clover….
Read 50 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Total Schools: 10,
Students: 8,372,
#5 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Freshman: Lincoln County Schools is a very interesting school district. The educational system is great, giving everyone an opportunity to learn something new each day. The teachers are all very nice and interactive with their students. The diversity though is on the rougher side. The sports teams here are fantastic and are great to students who are hoping to lead a life involved with sports. Overall, a great county with lovely people…. Read 28 reviews
grade A minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 23
Students 11,252
#5 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Lincoln County Schools
Blue checkmark.
School District,
LINCOLNTON, NC,
28 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 1 stars.
Featured Review: Freshman says Lincoln County Schools is a very interesting school district. The educational system is great, giving everyone an opportunity to learn something new each day. The teachers are all very nice and….
Read 28 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Total Schools: 23,
Students: 11,252,
#6 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Senior: Spending k-12 years of education in Cabarrus Country School System, you get to experience many pros compared to cons. Everyday, there is a sense of inclusiveness that is provided from the teachers and staff. The county itself is full of diversity which allows for students to intermingle of all races and living styles. As I grew older and made it to high school, life was good and it kept getting better. I love the events that were held after school hours. These dances, football games, and volunteer opportunities allow for it to seem a little more like High School Musical! Cabarrus county schools has attempted its very best during Covid-19 in trying to allow some sort of normality. In person classes are optional 2 days a week which is so beneficial because it allows people to choose if this is best fit for them. They have also found ways for sports to occur with limited in person attendance. This was important being a senior athlete that I would get to finish strong…. Read 124 reviews
grade A minus
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 42
Students 32,810
#6 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Cabarrus County Schools
School District,
CONCORD, NC,
124 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Spending k-12 years of education in Cabarrus Country School System, you get to experience many pros compared to cons. Everyday, there is a sense of inclusiveness that is provided from the teachers….
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Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Total Schools: 42,
Students: 32,810,
#7 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Junior: Myers Park is full of teachers and staff that care deeply about their students. There are many things to do on campus and there is a wide range of clubs to ensure everyone can find where they belong. One negative is that only seniors can park (athletes who are non seniors can also park) on campus due to the size of the school. But the overall atmosphere at Myers Park and the culture at the school outweigh this negative. Another bad thing is the school food, except for the chicken sandwich. The academics at Myers Park also do a great job preparing you for college with programs such as AP or IB, which I’m currently in. The weather is also very nice in Charlotte, not too hot or cold. When it does rain, the quad gets muddy and it’s hard to walk with everyone on the sidewalk but when it doesn’t rain, it’s great. Overall, if you like good academics, sports teams, teachers, and climate, then you’ll fit right in at MPHS…. Read 493 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 176
Students 142,733
#7 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
School District,
CHARLOTTE, NC,
493 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says Myers Park is full of teachers and staff that care deeply about their students. There are many things to do on campus and there is a wide range of clubs to ensure everyone can find where they belong…..
Read 493 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 176,
Students: 142,733,
#8 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Senior: Growing up I will always think of what I wanted to be. I would always ask my mom and dad questions about their career choices. My parents told me the key to choosing a career was to think about what I loved to do. I started thinking about my interests and passions. When I enrolled at Highland Tech, I didn’t know what to expect. I chose the Computer Engineering Pathway and never looked back. During my freshman year, I successfully received my Microsoft Certification. These classes have helped me gain knowledge to fulfill a career in the technological field. My teachers gave me the guidance and encouragement to pursue may passion and dreams.
When I graduate high school, I will continue my education at North Carolina A &T University. I will pursue a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. A new chapter that will prepare me for new challenges and opportunities to grow as an individual. I will always remember the guidance of my family, friends, teachers, and community…. Read 105 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 55
Students 29,777
#8 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Gaston County Schools
School District,
GASTONIA, NC,
105 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Growing up I will always think of what I wanted to be. I would always ask my mom and dad questions about their career choices. My parents told me the key to choosing a career was to think about what…When I graduate high school, I will continue my education at North Carolina A &T University. I will pursue a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. A new chapter that will prepare me for new….
Read 105 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 55,
Students: 29,777,
#9 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Alum: York School District One was my home from 3rd grade all the way to High School Graduation!! It prepared me for my future at Clemson University, while also giving me multiple opportunities to get involved with things such as baseball and the band program! The teachers were outgoing and wanted success to be at the forefront of every day. I also had the pleasure of having Mr. Christopher Black as my principal. An outstanding man to say the least. I am so unbelievably proud to be a York Comprehensive High School Alum!… Read 17 reviews
grade B+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 9
Students 4,889
#9 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
York School District No. 1
School District,
YORK, SC,
17 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says York School District One was my home from 3rd grade all the way to High School Graduation!! It prepared me for my future at Clemson University, while also giving me multiple opportunities to get….
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Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Total Schools: 9,
Students: 4,889,
#10 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area
Senior: I’ve attended Rock Hill Schools since I was 4. The teachers who teach in Rock Hill are the absolute best. They’re not only a teachers but they are a friend, mentor, and shoulder to lean on. All my teachers I’ve had I had a great bond with. The curriculum we learn in Rock Hill is great. Everything I’ve learned has connected with another class or helped me in life. Rock Hill School overall are pretty amazing. Some things I’d like to see change are more updated equipment. In my generation technology is what’s commonly used. Our schools has the oldest equipments and the cause so much trouble. Our boards go completely out and our laptops crash constantly. I would also like to see the safety concerns change. The elementary school near my house has a gate but doesn’t wrap around the back. Kids run back there all the time with no supervision. Lastly, I would like more mental health help for students. So many students stress about school and grades that it affects their mental…. Read 83 reviews
grade B
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 28
Students 16,652
#10 Best School Districts in Charlotte Area.
Rock Hill Schools
School District,
ROCK HILL, SC,
83 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 1 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I’ve attended Rock Hill Schools since I was 4. The teachers who teach in Rock Hill are the absolute best. They’re not only a teachers but they are a friend, mentor, and shoulder to lean on. All my….
Read 83 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Total Schools: 28,
Students: 16,652,
Senior: I loved participating in sports and making friends. Courses were hard but prepared me for college. With my teacher’s help, I was accepted to all the colleges I applied for. Our ARTs program is 2nd to none!… Read 12 reviews
grade C+
Overall Niche Grade
Total schools 8
Students 5,362
Kannapolis City Schools
School District,
KANNAPOLIS, NC,
12 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says I loved participating in sports and making friends. Courses were hard but prepared me for college. With my teacher’s help, I was accepted to all the colleges I applied for. Our ARTs program is 2nd….
Read 12 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: C+,
Total Schools: 8,
Students: 5,362,
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Parent: Having been at the school since its inception and assisting in many ways from start-up fundraising, marketing, assisting in the classroom and coaching, I can tell you that the Scholars’ Academy is a gifted school like no other. With my three children attending (one having had AWEFUL experiences in public school before being identified as twice gifted), they were able to freely explore their intellectual abilities and create solid lifelong friendships. All organizations have growing pains and our school may not be perfect for your student… that is an opportunity for the parent to find the right place where their student flourishes! The Scholars’ Academy lets kids be kids, have fun and learn at their speed. Being at SA is like a trip to the United Nations of Children. Our diversity is broad. Moving into high school is always an adjustment, but for 9 years my children were able to feel good in their skin and have fun learning!… Read 15 reviews
#1 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy
Blue checkmark.
Public School,
CHARLOTTE, NC,
K-8,
15 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Having been at the school since its inception and assisting in many ways from start-up fundraising, marketing, assisting in the classroom and coaching, I can tell you that the Scholars’ Academy is a. …
Read 15 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 390,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Alum: I spent eight years at LNC and made great friends and even greater memories. The sporting events are always fun to attend, especially with the Knightmare student section. The majority of teachers are amazing and you have many opportunities to take AP and Dual Enrollment courses. They also have a great lunch program where you can order from places like Chik-Fil-A and Panda Express. The only thing I didn’t enjoy with LNC was how everyone had their own social group that they always stuck with. Overall, I enjoyed my time at LNC and I will forever be a Knight!… Read 269 reviews
#2 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Lake Norman Charter School
Public School,
HUNTERSVILLE, NC,
K-12,
269 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says I spent eight years at LNC and made great friends and even greater memories. The sporting events are always fun to attend, especially with the Knightmare student section. The majority of teachers are….
Read 269 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 2,207,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
#3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#3 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Gold Hill Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 839,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#4 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Tega Cay Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 711,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
#5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Junior: I joined Pine Lake Preparatory this year and my experience had been wonderful! This school has classes that allow me to explore my interests in art+animation and in STEM! This was really exciting to me, and currently, the school is looking to add more semester-long choices for students to explore their interests. The academics are fairly good and the school offers a large selection of AP courses. The experiences I’ve had with my teachers have been good, I’ve been able to communicate my needs with them over email, and if I need to meet with one of them about something I’ve been able to arrange that. In terms of diversity, the school reflects the demographics of the six counties it pulls from. Racially, most of the students are white, but there are a variety of socioeconomic statuses, and there are some clubs for minority students. In terms of student organizations, there are plenty, I’m a member of several, including the robotics team! This school is great and I’m glad to be here…. Read 129 reviews
#5 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Pine Lake Preparatory School
Blue checkmark.
Public School,
MOORESVILLE, NC,
K-12,
129 Niche users give it an average review of 4.1 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says I joined Pine Lake Preparatory this year and my experience had been wonderful! This school has classes that allow me to explore my interests in art+animation and in STEM! This was really exciting to. …
Read 129 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,877,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Fort Mill School District, SC•
K-5
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
#6 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Springfield Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 782,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
#7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Fort Mill School District, SC•
PK, K-5
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 2 reviews
Parent: Our children love coming to school. They are constantly challenged. Very impressed with teachers and administration. … Read 2 reviews
#7 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Riverview Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says Our children love coming to school. They are constantly challenged. Very impressed with teachers and administration..
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 582,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 10 to 1,
#8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#8 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Doby’s Bridge Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 653,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#9 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Orchard Park Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 579,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
#10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Senior: Community School of Davidson has the best teachers I have ever had, they truly care about you and they go out of their way to help you. For example I had emailed a teacher at 10:30 pm, and I didn’t want or expect them to get back to me that night but sure enough at 11 pm they did. The learning style here is something I have never experienced, in that they don’t have test ever week and in a history class I had we look at a war that happened and got articles from both countries that were involved to see how they both blamed each other. But the other students are nice, but most of the students have been there since preschool so they take our school for granted. Also the students there are 85% well off, which isn’t a bad thing but there just isn’t a diversity of wealth or race. Overall CSD is a good school and they try their best!… Read 73 reviews
#10 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Community School of Davidson
Public School,
DAVIDSON, NC,
K-12,
73 Niche users give it an average review of 4.4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says Community School of Davidson has the best teachers I have ever had, they truly care about you and they go out of their way to help you. For example I had emailed a teacher at 10:30 pm, and I didn’t….
Read 73 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,430,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Fort Mill School District, SC•
K-5
•
Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
Parent: The teachers and staff at PKES are very welcoming and always make time to talk to us about our kid’s progress in school! They have pushed my kids to become critical thinkers and risk takers by providing STEM lessons with opportunities to collaborate and explore the world around them. The teachers at PKES truly love what they do!… Read 1 review
#11 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Pleasant Knoll Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says The teachers and staff at PKES are very welcoming and always make time to talk to us about our kid’s progress in school! They have pushed my kids to become critical thinkers and risk takers by. …
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 839,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
#12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Middle School Student: After reading some of these reviews it is absolutely absurd that you would think this isn’t the best school you could send your kid to. Not only is it academically the best school I’ve ever seen, not only does it have the best teacher student relationships I’ve seen but it also has the least amount of bullying in maybe every school in the nation. Bullying is far from tolerated and the most I’ve seen is name calling. With that to quote another review I saw that said teacher leave so often be cause it’s terrible, they actually leave often because most Greek teachers on are visa’s to teach in the United States they’re not leaving because they hate it they’re leaving because they legally are required to. I’ve never seen a school that consistently graduates kids smarter than you can imagine. To even think that this school isn’t a too school is the nation is blasphemy. The only thing that isn’t top notch in the school is the sports probably because they’re too busy making your kids smarter… Read 18 reviews
#12 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Socrates Academy
Blue checkmark.
Public School,
MATTHEWS, NC,
K-8,
18 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 769,
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#13 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Fort Mill Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 755,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
#14 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Mooresville Graded School District, NC•
PK, K-3
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
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Rocky River Elementary School
Mooresville Graded School District, NC,
PK, K-3,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 521,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
#15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#15 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Marvin Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 710,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#16 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Rea View Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 594,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#17 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Sandy Ridge Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 579,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
#18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#18 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Weddington Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 713,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Union County Public Schools, NC•
K-5
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Rating 5 out of 5 1 review
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#19 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Antioch Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 828,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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K-5
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 2 reviews
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Cox Mill Elementary School
Cabarrus County Schools, NC,
K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 4.5 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 954,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
#21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
#21 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Wesley Chapel Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 577,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
#22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area
Union County Public Schools, NC•
PK, K-5
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Rating 2.17 out of 5 6 reviews
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#22 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Kensington Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
6 Niche users give it an average review of 2.2 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 980,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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Fort Mill School District, SC•
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Rating 3 out of 5 1 review
#23 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Sugar Creek Elementary School
Fort Mill School District, SC,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 3 stars.
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Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 759,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
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#24 Best Public Elementary Schools in Charlotte Area.
Poplin Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 628,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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New Town Elementary School
Union County Public Schools, NC,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
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Charlotte Christian School 2022: Admission, Programs, Tuition, Ranking
When it comes to Christian schools, people have a common and strange ideology. However, when one visits, examines Charlotte Christian School, one sees a major difference between this school and other schools.
So, to prove this point, we’ll take a close look at Charlotte Christian School, going from admissions to teaching, rankings, and amenities.
All of this will be discussed in detail, as you can refer to the table of contents for the title of these conversations.
About Charlotte Christian School
Charlotte Christian School is a prestigious private college-preparatory, non-denominational Christian school for students in grades K-12 located in 55 hectares of woods in southeast Charlotte.
The school aims to help students effectively integrate biblical truth and knowledge into their daily lives and influence the culture of Christ.
They also aim to provide educational programs that help students develop fitness and sports.
In terms of accreditation, the school has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Council for Accreditation and Excellence in Schools (SACS-CASI).
The school has 1,045 students, a student-teacher ratio of 1:77, and 13 full-time students.
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Charlotte Christian School Programs Affordable
Charlotte Christian School mainly offers over 45 continuing education and excellent courses. Other programs are offered at different schools of the institution. Take a look at the schools:
Junior School (grades 1-5)
Junior students at Charlotte Christian learn in an environment that combines good learning with opportunities for individual and social development, all from a Christian perspective.
Students learn and understand how everything fits in with God’s plan as revealed in His Word. Teachers are trained with teaching skills as well as attention to students.
Primary school curriculum
Middle School (grades 6-8)
This school is for teenagers. The school provides them with an academically rigorous, developmentally appropriate curriculum in a safe, caring, Christ-centered community.
Students are encouraged to grow academically, spiritually, emotionally and socially.
Charlotte Christane School
High School (grades 9-12)
This school is another level of personal exploration through a rigorous academic program.
Students strive to be ambassadors for Christ through a comprehensive program that includes academics, chapel, small groups, sports, and the visual arts.
Every day people are challenged to understand how to respond to God’s call in their lives.
After years of growth, teaching, and education by Christ-worshiping teachers, high school students are beginning to reflect growing intellectual maturity.
Extended Day Program
For children JK to 5, the Charlotte Christian School Extended Day Program offers treatment outside of the regular school day.
The Extended Day Program is designed to enrich the academic, cultural, social and physical development of students through structured activities and supervised free time.
Children have access to classrooms, computers and outdoor play areas for homework, games and a range of other extracurricular activities.
Special trips during teacher weekdays and early termination days increase the importance of the afterschool program for our students and their families. Rates quoted refer to the current financial year.
How much does Charlotte Christian School cost in 2022?
Charlotte Christain School is one of the most affordable schools in the country for K-12 students. In this 2022-2023 academic session, tuition for students in grades 1-5 is $18,495, for students in grades 8-19,775 is $9, and for students in grades 22,255-12.
This training includes a daily nutritious lunch program provided by Flik Catering Service, tech support, textbooks, art of language novels, Windy Gap Retreat, and seniors’ hats and robes.
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High School Students Tuition includes laptop and iPad for high school students.
Additional Tuition Information: Students are expected to make a $800 non-refundable deposit required at the time of initial enrollment or re-enrollment.
What is the admission process for Charlotte Christian School?
As every school has its own application process and requirements, so does Charlotte Christane School.
To apply the following steps, you must follow the last one;
Click the Apply Now button below. (A non-refundable fee of $90 is required per application.) Select the blue “Create an Account” link to create a username and password. After entering the basic information, click the “Create Account” button.
Please note that the system recognizes the e-mail address. In this case, your email address will be highlighted in red after you click Submit.
In this case, select “Forgot your login?” button. You will then be prompted to enter your email address to receive an automatic response containing your username and password. Once you receive your username and password, you will have access to complete the online application, track your student’s progress through the admissions process, and more information about Charlotte Christian School.
If you prefer to print and complete your application on paper, be sure to send it to the Admissions Office with a non-refundable $90 fee. Email:
Charlotte Christian School Admissions Office 7301 Sardis Road Charlotte, NC 28270
Please note that the priority review application closed on January 15, 2022. Periodic admission begins April 1, 2022. To learn more about the school, visit the official website.
Charlotte Christian School
What is the Charlotte Christian School 2022 ranking? ?
Charlotte Christian School is the 9th largest private high school in North Carolina and the 235th largest in the nation. The student-teacher ratio is 13.0 to 1.
Other rankings include:
National Acceptance Rank: 235th out of 7,602
North Carolina School Enrollment: 9th out of 291
Carolina: 251st out of 291
Full-time teaching position in North Carolina: 14th out of 285.
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Charlotte Christian School offers a variety of financial aids to its students to help them learn. Over 24,989,462 college scholarships have been awarded to students in 5 years.
These aids are guided by certain principles that must be strictly adhered to. some of these include:
To receive financial aid, students must be accepted into Charlotte Christane’s school.
The allowance will not exceed 50% of the cost of education.
Financial assistance must be based on demonstrated financial need and assessed through an independent, third-party School and Student Services (SSS) program.
The student must complete the application process before receiving awards for new siblings.
Financial assistance will be paid regardless of race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin.
Burgess Hill School for Girls is a private educational institution for girls that combines the functions of a day school and a boarding school. It was founded in 1906 at the initiative of a group of parents for the joint education of girls and boys in the small old town of Burgess Hill. The institution became a girls’ school in the 1920s, and in 1931 occupied its current site in the St. Downs National Park.
Burgess Hill School is a whole educational complex that includes a kindergarten for boys and girls from 2. 5 to 5 years old and three departments of a school for girls: junior (3-6 years of study), senior (7-11 years of study) and Sixth Form (12-13 years of study).
Famous alumni include model and TV presenter Holly Willoughby, member of the British cricket team, two-time world champion Caroline Atkins and artist, girlfriend of the famous Scottish tennis player Andy Murray, Kim Sears.
Location: The school occupies an area of 13 acres near the center of Burgess Hill in West Sussex, a five-minute walk from the railway station, just 16 kilometers from Brighton – a lively seaside resort on the English Channel, a 20-minute drive from the airport ” Gatwick, 50 minutes from central London.
Features of admission: accommodation at the school on a full board basis (and, consequently, the admission of foreign students) is possible from the age of 11 (7th year of study). At the same time, most boarders join the school at the 9th, 10th or 12th year of study. This usually takes place in September, however, applications can be submitted at any time, and, subject to availability, it is possible to be enrolled in the number of students at different stages.
For admission to high school, you must successfully pass the internal entrance exams (English, mathematics, verbal-logical thinking), pass an interview and provide a recommendation from the previous educational institution. The interview takes place in December, entrance exams – in January (7-8 months before the start of training). The choice is based not only on academic ability. The school is looking for students who will benefit from the proposed curriculum and extracurricular activities and who can contribute to the friendly, purposeful environment of Burgess Hill.
For admission to the Sixth Form, you must have at least 5 GCSE exams with grades A * -C (not lower than “B” in subjects planned for study at A-level). In most cases, applicants are invited for an interview with the director. International students must also provide evidence that they have the English language proficiency required for schooling. A mandatory requirement is also the presence of a recommendation from the previous school.
Number and age of students: 360 people aged 11-18, including about 90 Sixth Form students. The number of full board students: 56. The total number of students is more than 600.
School Ranking: 11th in the ranking of the best English private schools for girls in 2012 (according to the results of the A-level exam). 137 in the ranking of the best secondary schools (129 in the list of the best private schools), compiled by the Financial Times (2011).
The school was originally created in accordance with the ideas of Charlotte Mason, and today it has largely preserved the legacy of an outstanding British teacher. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, she developed a progressive educational model that is now popular in many American schools. Following the philosophy of Charlotte Mason, Burgess Hill strives to create a special atmosphere and educate girls in kindness, truthfulness, attentiveness, punctuality, accuracy and other wonderful qualities, instilling in them certain useful habits. Some parents note that their decision to educate their daughter at Burgess Hill was influenced by the impeccable manners of the pupils of the school.
There is no difference in what boys and girls can learn. But there is a huge difference as to what is the best way to train them. Burgess Hill educators are convinced that girls mature differently, and in a same-sex environment they feel less shy, ready to experiment and succeed. The motto of the school is “I am, I can, I must, I will do it.”
Academic training
7-9 years of study: art, design and technology (textiles and durable materials), English, mathematics, science (biology, physics, chemistry), French, ICT, physical education, Latin, music, drama, history, geography, religious studies, German and Spanish (from the 8th year of study).
10-11 year of study: GCSE program. Compulsory subjects – mathematics, natural sciences (separately biology, physics, chemistry or a comprehensive course with two exams – Double Award), English language and literature (or preparation for IELTS). Students also choose 4 subjects from a wide range of modern and classical foreign languages, humanities, technical and aesthetic subjects. For foreign students, English is available as a foreign language. Classes in mathematics and French are divided into subgroups depending on abilities, but moving from one group to another is quite easy.
Additionally, non-exam subjects are studied: health education, religious studies, career guidance and public service. Team sports play an important role in education.
Sixth Form (Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth): The school offers 25 A-level subjects annually. As a rule, Lower Sixth students study 4 AS subjects, and Upper Sixth students study 3-4 disciplines on A2. Suggested subjects: Art, Biology, Business Basics, Chemistry, Classical Civilization, Computer Science, Design and Technology (Strength of Materials, Textiles), Economics, English Literature, French, Advanced Mathematics, Geography, German, History, Latin, Mathematics, Media Studies , music, physical education, physics, psychology, religious studies, Spanish language, theater studies. Outside of the curriculum offered: Chinese and Greek (up to GCSE level), EPQ (advanced project), ECDL (European Computer License)
English language support: all foreign students are tested for English language proficiency upon admission to the school. If necessary, they will be offered to study EAL (English as a Foreign Language) and attend additional paid language classes. Classes are held in small groups. At the 9th year of study – 3 times a week. In year 10, a decision is made as to whether the student can handle the language requirements of the GCSE in English Language and Literature. If help is needed, instead of studying English language and literature in the GCSE program, the girls attend six EAL lessons every week. In these lessons, they prepare for the international IELTS exam, which is held in the spring trimester in the 11th year of study. This exam is recognized by most universities in the UK, Australia and Canada. Students entering the school on the sixth form prepare for the IELTS exam during two lessons per week.
Specialization of the school: studies continue from 8.30 am to 15.50 pm (Sixth Form from 8.30 to 16.25). The afternoon is devoted to sports and extracurricular activities. The school largely implements the ideas of Charlotte Mason. Students are offered a wide balanced curriculum, including several foreign languages. Much attention is paid to the subjects of the aesthetic cycle. So, from grades 7 to 9, all students study music (70-minute lesson once a week) and drama (2 lessons per week). There is an opportunity for deep development of these disciplines at the GCSE and A-level levels. Students can also pay for individual lessons. From 9year of study, there is a well-thought-out career guidance program and an interesting course “Life Skills” is taught, which includes not only classes in the psychology of communication, cooking, self-defense, first aid, car operation, but also meetings with interesting people (music producer, hypnotist, etc.). etc.), night hike and much more.
Burgess Hill School students consistently demonstrate high results in exams. So, in 2013, all students who took A-levels in higher mathematics received A* grades. But they are especially proud at school that all students of the sixth form received only A and A * in French and Spanish. Meanwhile, these subjects are nationally recognized as some of the hardest to get a high grade.
The range of chosen specialties and universities is very wide. Graduates enter the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, study mathematics at Bristol or King’s College London, psychology at Birmingham, international relations at Leeds, foreign languages and history at Exeter, management at the London School of Economics, anatomy at Oxford and Chinese at Cambridge.
Academic results: exam results in 2013 according to Burgess Hill School:
GCSE – A*-A grades -62.5%
A-level – grades A * – B – 81%.
School equipment and activities
School equipment: modern classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and individual computers. The central place in the self-training of female students is occupied by the resource educational center, which has an excellent electronic base for the successful study of schoolgirls. In the summer of 2013, a new computerized classroom for learning foreign languages was opened, designed for 20 students; converted and expanded the Croft Hall for dance classes, concerts and performances. For the physical activity of children, a sports hall is used, which includes a badminton court, a basketball court and an indoor football field. There is also a floodlit tennis and netball court.
Sports: netball, hockey, tennis, basketball, fitness, tag rugby, football, chairball, rounders. athletics, cross-country, as well as zumba (aerobics to Latin American music), badminton, squash, swimming, ultimate frisbee.
Circles: choirs, orchestras, big band, wind and string ensembles, individual instruction in playing musical instruments, Glee Club (society for choir singing a cappella), drama club, theater technicians club, dancing, chess, Chinese, classical languages, French films, German language, debates; jewelry making; horseback riding, Mathematical Kitchen, philosophy, photography, journalism, science, Spanish, textiles.
Recreational activities: students are actively involved in charity and social work (projects related to helping the elderly, the disabled). Students travel a lot around the world. Girls take part in staging performances, concerts of various levels, dance, drama or singing competitions among hostels. Many senior students are included in activities within the framework of the Duke of Edinburgh Award program, the Young Entrepreneurs scheme, and the work of the Student Council. As part of the career guidance program, seminars are held in Oxbridge, conferences with global companies (Porsche, CAE and Roche). On weekends there are quizzes and competitions, holidays, crafts, hiking, trips to the cinema, theater, bowling, sports matches, ice skating, swimming and theme park visits.
Accommodation/Meals
Accommodation: residence. Two main dormitories are located directly on campus, the third is across the street from the school campus. Most of the boarders are international students. Junior schoolgirls live 3-4 people in a room, high school students have separate bedrooms. Dormitories are equipped with common lounges, kitchens, laundries, computer labs, game rooms, piano lessons, wireless network. The kitchens have microwave ovens, refrigerators, dishwashers, toasters. Laundries cater for 7-11 year old students. Students of the sixth form wash things on their own. The gardens near the hostels are used for summer barbecues and walks. Each boarding house has a caregiver who is assisted by 3 employees. The girls can buy necessary things for everyday use in city shops.
Meals: full board. Three meals a day are organized in the dining room. A wide selection of hot dishes (including vegetarian) and salads are available. Fresh fruits are always available. Diet food available. The canteen traditionally organizes themed days of national cuisines of the world. Snacks and drinks are available at the pensions.
Individual attention: each student of the school is assigned a class teacher, with whom she contacts twice a day during traditional registration, and also at any time when necessary. When performing daily homework, pedagogical control is exercised over girls of 7-10 years of study. Senior students are given a lot of independence. On campus there is a medical center with a small hospital for the sick. A nurse is on duty daily. The school provides regular interim reports to parents on girls’ lives and studies, and a final detailed report at the end of the year. In addition, quite a lot of information about current events and grades of children can be gleaned from the website of the educational institution or from the annual school magazine. Foreign students of any age require a guardian (over 25 years old).
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531 Luckie St Nw Atlanta, GA 30313 (404) 802-8550
Grades: K-8
| 719 students
Rank: #2424.
Genesis Innovation Academy For Boys
Charter School
Math: 35-39% | Reading: 35-39% Rank:
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1049 Custer Avenue Se Atlanta, GA 30316 (404) 990-3844
Grades: K-10
| 340 students
Rank: #2525.
Kindezi Old 4th Ward
Charter School
Math: 39% | Reading: 34% Rank:
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386 Pine St Ne Atlanta, GA 30308 (404) 719-4005
Grades: K-8
| 509 students
Rank: #2626.
Tapestry Public Charter School
Charter School
Math: 20-24% | Reading: 40-44% Rank:
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3130 Raymond Dr Atlanta, GA 30340 (678) 676-1200
Grades: 6-12
| 261 students
Rank: #2727.
Georgia Cyber Academy
Alternative School Charter School
Math: 24% | Reading: 41% Rank:
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1745 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30349 (404) 334-4790
Grades: K-12
| 14,286 students
Rank: #2828.
Hapeville Charter Middle School
Charter School
Math: 31% | Reading: 34% Rank:
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3510 Atlanta Ave Atlanta, GA 30354 (404) 767-7730
Grades: 6-8
| 532 students
Rank: #2929.
Corretta Scott King Womens’ Leadership Academy
Math: 18% | Reading: 40-44% Rank:
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1190 Northwest Dr Nw Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 802-4900
Grades: 6-12
| 334 students
Rank: #3030.
Kipp Vision
Charter School
Math: 34% | Reading: 30% Rank:
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660 Mcwilliams Rd Se Atlanta, GA 30315 (404) 537-5252
Grades: 5-8
| 410 students
Rank: #3131.
Kipp West Atlanta Young Scholars Academy
Charter School
Math: 26% | Reading: 35% Rank:
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350 Temple St Nw Atlanta, GA 30314 (404) 475-1941
Grades: 5-8
| 400 students
Rank: #3232.
Ivy Preparatory Academy- Inc
Charter School
Math: 18% | Reading: 40% Rank:
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1807 Memorial Dr Se Atlanta, GA 30317 (404) 622-2727
Grades: K-8
| 507 students
Rank: #3333.
Camp Creek Middle School
Math: 30% | Reading: 31% Rank:
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4345 Welcome All Rd Sw Atlanta, GA 30349 (470) 254-8030
Grades: 6-8
| 603 students
Rank: #3434.
Rise Prep School
Charter School
Math: 16% | Reading: 33% Rank:
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2626 Hogan Rd Atlanta, GA 30344 (404) 669-8060
Grades: 6-8
| 313 students
Rank: #3535.
Bunche Middle School
Math: 20% | Reading: 26% Rank:
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1925 Niskey Lake Rd Sw Atlanta, GA 30331 (404) 802-6700
Grades: 6-8
| 966 students
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5665 New Forsyth Road Macon, GA 31210
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Amana Academy West Atlanta
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5540 N Allen Rd SE Mableton, GA 30126
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Atlanta Public Schools
3712 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30331
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Atlanta SMART Academy
Fulton County, Statewide
2636 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW Atlanta, GA 30311
Middle , Elementary , In-Person
Atlanta Unbound Academy
Fulton County, Statewide
1743 Hardin Avenue College Park, GA 30337
Elementary , Middle , In-Person
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Baker County, Dougherty County, Lee County, Mitchell County, Worth County
260 East Walton Street Baconton, GA 31716
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Brookhaven Innovation Academy
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3159 Campus Drive Norcross, GA 30071
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Cherokee Charter Academy
Bartow County, Cartersville City, Cherokee County, Cobb County, Marietta City, Pickens County
2126 Sixes Road Canton, GA 30114
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Cirrus Academy Charter School
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1870 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, GA 31204
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Coweta Charter Academy
Coweta County, Meriwether County, Spalding County
6675 East Highway 16 Senoia, GA 30276
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D. E.L.T.A. STEAM Academy
Atlanta Public Schools, Cobb County, Douglas County, Paulding County
7131 Mt. Vernon Road Lithia Springs, GA 30122
Elementary , In-Person
Dekalb Brilliance Academy
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2575 Snapfinger Road Suite A Decatur, GA 30034
In-Person, Elementary
Destinations Career Academy of Georgia
Statewide Virtual School
1700 Water Place Atlanta, GA 30339
Virtual, High , Middle
DuBois Integrity Academy – 5th Grade Academy
Clayton County
6712 West Fayetteville Road Riverdale, GA 30296
Elementary , In-Person
DuBois Integrity Academy – K-4 Academy
Clayton County
6479 Church Street Riverdale, GA 30274
Elementary , In-Person
Ethos Classical
Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton County
2295 Springdale Circle SW Atlanta, GA 30315
Elementary , In-Person
Fulton Leadership Academy
Atlanta Public Schools, Clayton County, Fulton County
2575 Dodson Drive East Point, GA 30344
Middle , High , In-Person
Furlow Charter School
Sumter County
63 Valley Drive Americus, GA 31709
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Genesis Academy for Boys
Atlanta Public Schools, Statewide
1049 Custer Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30316
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Genesis Academy for Girls
Atlanta Public Schools, Statewide
1049 Custer Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30316
Elementary , Middle , High
Georgia Connections Academy
Statewide Virtual School
2763 Meadow Church Road Suite 208 Duluth, GA 30097
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Statewide Virtual School
1745 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30349
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Georgia Fugees Academy Charter School
DeKalb County, Statewide
4046 Chamblee Tucker Road Doraville, GA 30340
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Georgia School for Innovation & the Classics
Richmond County, Statewide
5073 Storey Mill Road Hephzibah, GA 30815
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Statewide
5073 Storey Mill Road Hephzibah, GA 30815
International Academy of Smyrna
Cobb County
2144 South Cobb Drive Smyrna, GA 30080
Elementary , In-Person
International Charter Academy of Georgia
Gwinnett County, Statewide
3705 Engineering Drive Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Elementary , In-Person
International Charter School of Atlanta (4th-8th)
Fulton County, Statewide
1675 Hembree Road Alpharetta, GA 30009
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International Charter School of Atlanta (K-3rd)
Fulton County, Statewide
1335 Northmeadow Parkway Suite 100 Roswell, GA 30076
Elementary , In-Person
Ivy Preparatory Academy at Kirkwood
Atlanta Public Schools, DeKalb County
1807 Memorial Drive Atlanta, GA 30317
Elementary , Middle , In-Person
Liberation Academy (Opening Fall 2023)
Atlanta Public Schools, Statewide
1743 Hardin Avenue College Park, GA 30337
In-Person, Middle , Elementary
Liberty Tech Charter School
Fayette County, Statewide
119 Price Road Brooks, GA 30205
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Miles Ahead Charter School (Opening Fall 2023)
Statewide
4665 Macland Rd. SW Powder Springs, GA 30127
In-Person, Elementary
Northwest Classical Academy
Statewide
3010 Cobb Parkway North Kennesaw, GA 30152
Elementary , Middle , In-Person
Odyssey School
Coweta County
14 St. John Circle Newnan, GA 30265
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Baker County, Calhoun County, Clay County, Early County, Miller County, Randolph County, Terrell County
18637 Hartford Street Edison, GA 39846
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1952 Candler Road Suite 1960A Decatur, GA 30032
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1706 E. Washington Rd College Park, GA 30344
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1706 E. Washington Road College Park, GA 30344
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4575 Blanchard Woods Drive Evans, GA 30809
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504 Twin Towers West, 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE Atlanta, GA 30334
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Brooks County, Lowndes County, Valdosta City school district
2171 East Park Avenue Valdosta, GA 31602
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Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton County Public Schools south of APS attendance zone
3183 Greenbriar Pkwy SW Atlanta, GA 30331
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185 Pecan Street Shellman, GA 39886
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Decatur County, Miller County, Seminole County
2500 Vada Road Bainbridge, GA 39817
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Bulloch County
1718 Northside Drive E. Statesboro, GA 30458
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205 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA 30316
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2750 Forest Parkway Ellenwood, GA 30294
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Utopian Academy for the Arts – Trilith (Opening Fall 2023)
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2750 Forest Parkway Ellenwood, GA 30294
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Yi Hwang Academy of Language Excellence
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4550 River Green Parkway Duluth, GA 30096
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On the 5th of October of this year, the holiday “Teacher’s Day” took place, during which all the teachers and students of the school of MAO secondary school 141 in Krasnoyarsk had a great time and even acquired new knowledge and skills. And besides this, they received positive emotions and memories. In advance, almost from the very beginning of September until the fifth of October, the school was preparing for the holiday: events were set More …
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From October 3 to October 12, events were held at the school as part of the IV stage of the Decade of Road Safety. In order to intensify work on the prevention of child road traffic injuries and ensure the safety of minors on the roads, educational events were held for students, parents (legal representatives), teachers with information about the need to comply with traffic rules. During the event, More…
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On September 22, on the basis of our school, the quiz “The Battle of Blue Waters” was held, timed to coincide with the Victory Day of the Russian regiments led by Grand Duke Dmitry Donskoy over the Mongol-Tatar troops in the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380. The event was organized jointly with the UNARMIA and the flagship program “We are proud” in order to create conditions for the formation of citizenship and patriotism More…
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On September 16, a regional event dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the departure of the 78th Stalinist Volunteer Brigade to the front was held on the territory of Gvardeisky Park. School students and residents of the district witnessed the reconstruction of this memorable day. Then the guys managed to go along the roads of the guards, they all took part in the quest “Volunteers left.” The participants in the quest were students of our school, as well as schools No. 156, More …
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From 09/19/2022 to 09/23/2022 Petrovsky lessons were held at our school. The All-Russian Petrovsky Lesson is held by the Ministry of Education in conjunction with the Petropol Local History Club of the St. Petersburg City Palace of Youth Creativity. So our school has joined this action. During the lesson, students in grades 9-11 got acquainted with the features of the historical era of Peter I, with the most important battles of that period and more …
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Dear parents of future first-graders! On October 1 (Saturday) from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm the first classes of the “School of the Future First Grader” will be held. – the formation of writing skills; – mathematics and the development of logical thinking; – development of cognitive abilities.
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In the new academic year, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, together with the Proektoriya portal, continues the cycle of All-Russian open lessons for students aimed at early career guidance for schoolchildren and achieving the results of the federal project “Success of every child” of the national project “Education”. September 20. The broadcast will take place in the social networks VKontakte and Odnoklassniki and on the website of the community of show professions.0004
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September 5, 2022 — the birthday of a new school tradition — the weekly raising of the National Flag of Russia President V.V. Putin, was proposed by a representative of the youth children’s center “Artek”. Raising the State More…
On August 31, 2022, the Pedagogical Council “New vectors for the development of an educational institution: results and prospects” was held at GBOU secondary school No. 527 of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg. In the course of the work of the pedagogical council, the director of the school, Yakimova M.S. highlights the growth points of an educational institution in the context of education modernization: strategic tasks and prospects for the 2022-2023 academic year. The school’s deputies announced the results of the past academic year, discussed and set goals for the next academic year together with teachers.
Leaflet on the prevention and early detection of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19.
We present information and methodological materials for students, teachers, parents on the issues of coronavirus infection COVID-19: symptoms, conditions of infection, prevention, as well as on the eve of the epidemic season for influenza and SARS – the importance and benefits of vaccination.
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Work schedule of the commission for receiving documents from 07/01/2022 to 08/26/2022
Monday 10:00 – 12:00
Thursday 14:00 – 16:00
Hotline 362-45-77 (daily from 10:00 to 16:00).
Updated GEF – detailed information here
Dear parents!
From 09/01/2022 in the 1st and 5th grades, the transition to the updated GEF IEO and GEF LLC, respectively, is carried out. In order to inform the parents of students of the IMC of the Nevsky district, together with the GBOU gymnasium No. 498, TsPMSP Nevsky district prepared webinars.
1. At the webinar for the parent community on topical issues of transition to education according to the updated federal state educational standards for primary general education, the following speakers spoke: Polikarpova V.V. and Zorina M.E., deputy directors for water resources management, GBOU gymnasium No. 498; Berezina D.V., teacher-psychologist of the State Budgetary Institution of Education of the Central Primary Health Care Center of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg. Webinar recording
2. At the webinar for the parent community on topical issues of the transition to training in the updated federal state educational standards for basic general education, the following speakers spoke: Zolotova A.V., methodologist of the GBU IMC in mathematics; Polikarpova V.V. and Zorina M.E., Deputy Directors for UVR, Gymnasium No. 49eight; Berezina D.V., teacher-psychologist of the State Budgetary Institution of Education of the Central Primary Health Care Center of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg. Webinar recording
Opening of sports classes
In accordance with the order No. 2346-r dated 06/01/2022 “On the opening of sports classes in educational institutions of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg” in GBOU No. 527 of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg from 09/01/2022 classes)
Attention!
May 19, 2022 from 8.00 to 11.00 on the 1st floor of the school will be collecting waste paper.
We invite you to participate!!!
Parent meeting
will take place on May 17, 2022 at 18. 00.
Subject: “Summing up the academic year”
Agenda: See
Dear parents!
The Department of Education informs that as of May 12, 2022, there are free places for children of working citizens and children of privileged categories in day camps for children at GBOU for 1 and 2 shifts:
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April 22, 2022 , in the administration of the Nevsky district, a solemn ceremony of awarding educational organizations – winners and prize-winners of the regional design competitions for the 2021-2022 academic year: “Leader in Education”, “Entrance Allowed to Outsiders”, “Educational Innovations of the Nevsky District” was held. Our school became the Laureate of the district competition “Outsiders are allowed” in the nomination “Activity of a sports club” . The award ceremony was attended by: Acting director Yakimova M.S., head of the sports club Fedchenko I.V., teachers of physical culture Pobedokhin I.N., Oleinikova O.A., Chetverikov V.M. Congratulations and wish you creative success! Come join our sports club!
CAUTION! 10th grade students!
In accordance with the Order of the Committee on Education No. 761-r dated 04/12/2022 “On conducting an essay on literature for students of the 10th grade of general educational organizations in St. Petersburg in 2022”, an essay on literature for students of the 10th grade of general educational organizations will be held 04.05.2022.
In pursuance of the order of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg INFORMATION for citizens who were forced to leave the territory of the DPR, LPR
Leaflet 1 Leaflet 2
Hotline number of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg for providing legal assistance to evacuees: 447-64-73.
Dear parents!
We invite you to Parent Meetings on March 22, 2022 at 18.00!
Bring personal protective equipment: medical masks and shoe covers.
CAUTION
On the territory of St. Petersburg in the period from 03/15/2022 to 03/25/2022 Stage 1 of the All-Russian campaign “Tell me where they sell death. ”
Events The action is aimed at attracting the public to participate in combating the illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
Residents of St. Petersburg can report facts of violation of the law on narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances on a specially allocated for the period of the Action
hotline 8-(812)-573-79-96 Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region “.
INFORMATION ABOUT HELP PHONES for children, teenagers and their parents
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In addition, in the Nevsky district, the work of crisis telephones of the State Budgetary Institution of Primary Care of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg was organized More
Dear parents!
From February 14, 2022, students in grades 7-11 study full-time.
CAUTION! 7th grade students!
In accordance with the order of the Education Committee “On amending the order of the Education Committee dated 09/08/2021 No. 2537-r” dated 02/10/2022 No. 235-r.
March 02, 2022 and in 7th grades will undergo DDR (district diagnostic work) at Functional literacy.
CAUTION! 9th grade students!
In accordance with the order of the Education Committee dated February 10, 2022 No. 230-r “On organizing and conducting training events for students of state educational institutions of St. Petersburg implementing the educational program of basic general education, in the format of the main state exam” Conduct training events at 9 -th classes in accordance with the Regulations for the organization and conduct of training events
02/15/22. Geography, Literature
28.02.22 Social science, Physics
Work start time 10.00.
Citywide Open House
February 12, 2022 a unified city-wide Open Day is held in educational institutions, which will be held remotely
We invite parents of students, parents of future first graders to an information meeting in the following areas:
1) Admission to the first class See
Memo for parents on admission to grade 1 See
Video instruction on organizing admission to class 1 Watch
School Meals and Discounted Meals See
More information here
– 10:00 – 12:00 – consultations in the question-answer format (on-line):
Email of the responsible person for receiving in grade 1 [email protected] Komarova Svetlana Aleksandrovna
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4) Service of psychological, pedagogical and social support (assistance to parents)
Algorithm of actions for parents of students on early detection and response to destructive behavior of minors, manifested under the influence of negative information disseminated on the Internet See
A Parent’s Guide to Bullying Watch
Internet Security Guide See
Reception time head of the Service Roman Valentinovich Kovshov – Wednesday 9.00 – 18.00
Reception time social teacher Budashevsky Grigory Vladlenovich Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday from 10.00 to 17.00
Dear parents and students! In connection with the changes made to the Decree No. 121 of 01/31/2022, students in grades 7-11 in the period from 02/02/2022 to 02/13/2022 are switching to training using distance learning technologies. Lessons in a remote format are held strictly according to the schedule, taking into account the requirements and norms of SanPiN time in terms of continuous work with a computer. Class teachers keep a daily record of class attendance. Parents and students have the opportunity to interact with specialists from the psychological and pedagogical support service
Distance learning takes place on the Sferum platform. This requires registration on this platform.
If you have any questions, you can contact class teachers, deputy directors or on the Sferum site in chats by phone or in instant messengers.
https://www.gov.spb.ru/press/governor/230902/ – Official information.
Order “On the implementation of educational activities in the period 02-13.02.2022” See
Contacts of the psychological and pedagogical support service:
Kovshov Roman Valentinovich – rkspb@mail. ru,
Budashevsky Grigory Vladlenovich – social teacher, 8
Kosticheva Elena Sergeevna – speech therapist – ([email protected]), 89216503774
About the work of the department of additional education for children of GBOU secondary school No. 527 for the period from 02.02.2022 to 02.13. 2022 academic year
Classes in ODOD are held in a remote format in grades 7-11 from February 02, 2022 to February 13, 2022
Feedback from the teacher is carried out through e-mail or the website in contact. The addresses of all groups, the ODOD schedule and general information on working remotely are published on the school website, on the Sferum platform, in contact: Vk.com, WhatsApp Web
Classes are held according to the current schedule of ODOD classes, drawn up on 01/10/22 (15-20 minutes online, 25-30 – independent work at a convenient time for students. )
Students study according to the ODOD schedule for the period from 02/02/2022 to 02/13/2022 in distance education, observing the regime of work and rest, perform tasks, independently work with the materials attached to the schedule in a convenient way for him
mode. Send scanned and photo works to special e-mail addresses of teachers ODOD
Detailed information on page Distance learning
About the implementation of the project “Prodlenka with Herzen University” in 2022
In order to support the variability and personification of education of students of general educational institutions in the Russian Federation, Russian State Pedagogical University named after. A. I. Herzen continues the implementation of the project “Prodlenka with Herzen University” View
Dear parents (legal representatives)!
We inform you that Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, with the support of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, is holding an additional “Parental Competence Week” (hereinafter referred to as the “Event”) for all constituent entities of the Russian Federation from 12/13/2021 to 12/18/2021.
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Secrets of the success of the most famous school in America
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The Ron Clark Academy (RCA) in southeast Atlanta is arguably the most famous high school in America. It is supported by large corporations (Coca-Cola, Delta) and celebrities – for example, TV presenter Oprah Winfrey. And about the founder of the school, they even shot the film “The Story of Ron Clark” with Matthew Perry in the title role. We tell you what the Academy is famous for and what innovative approaches have brought it success and fame.
School of the brave
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The Ron Clark Academy, which opened in 2007, has students from grades four through eight with very different backgrounds. Its namesake and founder is a bestselling author and motivational speaker who inspires educators around the world. Own school for many years was his dream.
It is believed that any child can succeed if they are provided with the necessary conditions and support for this. Not only gifted guys study at school – they also take those who are lagging behind. Classes are designed so that students with different social, emotional and economic levels, different cultures learn together and support each other.
“In our school, we applaud and rejoice if someone does something well. We teach our children that being together and helping each other succeed is the most important thing,” says Kim Bearden , co-founder of the school.
Parents and teachers together create a family environment for students, inspire children for academic success, cooperation. The school encourages any creativity under the motto: “ No Fear! “(“Fear nothing!”).
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Ron Clark motivates teachers to use every means possible to interest and engage students:
“In class, I spend a lot of time doing rapping, dancing, jumping on desks, standing on my head and doing everything to keep my students excited and passionate about learning.”
Employees strongly believe that learning should be fun. Therefore, here strictness is replaced by joy:
“I want my students to love coming to school and be excited when they tell their parents what they learned and what they did while getting in the car every day,” says teacher Hope King .
Over the past 13 years, RCA has invited over 80,000 superintendents, administrators and teachers to the RCA Experience. At them, participants explore how to better motivate children, improve academic performance and build relationships between teachers and students.
Academy Principles
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Teaching at the most famous American school is based on the following key principles :
Children’s dreams are the main value.
Every student here is treated like a future US President. After all, children can realize their potential only if they unconditionally believe in them.
Excellent grades are given only for achievements.
Doing and doing are not equivalent things, at school they understand this very well. It is very difficult to get a high mark, but children do not study for them. The guys are taught to work for the result. Effort is not rewarded. Parents of students are aware of the approach and are forced to accept it. After all, an outstanding education with satisfactory grades is better than a secondary education with excellent ones.
The bar of expectations is constantly raised.
The more requirements, the higher the result. At the same time, the requirements of the teacher become a challenge for the children, to which they want to respond. Work with motivation plays a huge role. The most unusual undertakings are underway. For example, Ron Clark arranged for photos of fifth graders to be placed on an electronic billboard in Times Square during their trip to New York.
There is a genuine interest in students and their lives.
School staff are required to know all students and their families by name. Teachers are aware of the children’s hobbies: what kind of actors they like, what kind of music they listen to. Once Ron Clark decorated the walls of the Academy with portraits of youth idols – the gratitude of schoolchildren had no boundaries.
Children are taken care of as if they were their own.
Ron Clark claims to constantly ask himself, “What would I want a teacher to do if it was my child?”
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The school is as open as possible to everything interesting and new.
This manifests itself both in the setting – for example, students slide down the amusement pipe from the second floor of the Academy – and in the approach to teaching. To instill in students a love of reading, Clark arranged real performances with a field trip based on works of art.
And before going to South Africa to help orphans with HIV infection, he obliged the students to read Nelson Mandela’s autobiography “The Long Way to Freedom” and arranged for them an unexpected meeting with this legendary man.
The teachers of the school do not miss educational innovations and are enthusiastic about the introduction of advanced technologies into the educational process.
Technological revolution
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Technology plays a central role in the activities of the Academy. This is not just an addition to the curriculum, but an integral part of it.
“We want to expose our students to different types of technology, experiment and find out what really works in the classroom,” says Junior Bernadine , Dean and CTO of RCA.
Bernardin describes RCA as a learning lab where you have to experiment and take risks, and technology allows you to do this without consequences – you can always cancel the operation by pressing the back arrow:
“In education, we often do not appreciate the opportunities associated with risk and error. Meanwhile, it is an important part of the educational process.”
Use the latest software in conjunction with Promethean interactive ActivPanels to create innovative lessons. In the hands of talented teachers, it becomes exciting to study complex subjects – mathematics, physics and others.
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Dr. Camille Jones math teacher explains:
“Difficult things are better learned when guys feel comfortable. Technology gives them that opportunity by awakening their curiosity.”
Jones regularly integrates special math programs into his lessons that he runs on interactive displays so that the whole class can work. For example, the DimensionU studio develops video games that help in the study of mathematics:
“This is a real role-playing video game in the world where guys destroy monsters with the help of math. We found a way to install it on student computers and on the ActivPanel. Instead of doing regular homework, kids can play video games, making learning more fun and interactive.”
Jones’ study of 70 third-graders for a thesis at Columbia University showed that using the learning game “Timez Attack” significantly developed students’ skills in multiplication, division, and also increased the children’s motivation in learning mathematics.
Art and math teacher Carrie-Jo Wallace Realizes passion for integrating art into subjects through interactive panels:
“Digital art has become a permanent fixture in my classroom—even my math classes—because kids love art.”
Wallace takes screenshots of students’ work and places them on the ActivPanel to raise children’s self-esteem, teach them not to be afraid of mistakes and correct them: classmates can make adjustments to each other’s work and encourage if the work is done with a bang.
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Science teacher Daniel Thompson is constantly looking for new ways to use the ActivPanel features, but two of his favorites are the simple counter and timer.
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3 Tips to Boost Your Children’s Self-Esteem This School Year
(Family Features) While packing bags and backpacks for school, there’s one essential that may be overlooked: Children’s self-esteem. Although many children may feel confident and self-assured at home, they can feel differently in the classroom. When children have high self-esteem, they’re less likely to reflect negative feelings toward others.
“If children can treat themselves kindly, they’ll treat others that way,” said Carter Peters from KinderCare Learning Centers’ education team. “When children feel encouraged, supported and loved, they are able to give those feelings to others.”
Consider these three tips to boost your children’s self-esteem.
Be Your Children’s Cheerleader. When praising or complimenting children for their achievements, be specific and include affirmation for positive character traits, such as “You were so kind to help Ms. Delmar take her recycling out” or “I’m proud of you for seeing she needed help and offering it.” Being specific with your compliments reinforces the idea that your children are kind and helpful. Eventually, they’ll offer others the same positive affirmations and be less likely to look to outside influences to define their sense of self.
“When children have high self-esteem and self-worth, they know when someone’s opinion of them is untrue,” Peters said. “Children with high self-esteem become adults capable of believing in themselves.”
Give Children Space to Safely Express Their Emotions. While it’s important to intentionally connect with your children one-on-one, it’s equally important to give them space to come to you for help. Let them know you notice when they don’t seem like themselves but try not to push them to share before they’re ready.
You can talk with your children about the ways they can communicate with you, aside from one-on-one conversations. If they find it easier to communicate their feelings through writing, you can go to the store together to pick out a journal. Children who are not yet proficient writers may prefer to draw pictures about their feelings. No matter the method, be sure to make time to check in with your children.
Teach Emotional Literacy and Replacement Skill Behavior. You can help your children move beyond comprehension of basic emotions – happy, sad, mad – and toward an understanding of more nuanced emotions. When children can identify their feelings, they’re closer to developing healthy responses.
Commonly labeled “bad behaviors” are often young children’s way of communicating something is wrong, so they may need help identifying the emotion driving their actions. It’s important for children to understand that while their feelings are acceptable, their behavior may not be. That’s where replacement skills – acceptable ways to express emotions – come in. For example, try saying “It’s OK to be mad. It’s not OK to hit other people. When you’re mad, you can hit a pillow.”
For more tips to help boost children’s self-esteem, visit kindercare.com.
To teachers, children and their parents
Kindergarten is a significant period in the life of a little person. This is a unique system, a reflection of the experience of many generations. It provides all the needs: care, supervision and nutrition, as well as education and training. Let the preschool life of each child be bright and memorable, teachers be patient and knowledgeable, friends cheerful and responsive, and parents will help in any situation.
Kindergarten is children. So different and so ours. Noisy and thoughtful, timid and bully, they all need care and understanding.
Kindergarten is employees. Demanding and affectionate, inspired and tired, they teach, play, feed and read fairy tales.
Kindergarten is parents. They sew costumes and bake cookies, enjoy crafts and sniff at matinees.
Dou.su website unites all of us!
For educators , the site contains methodological materials, rules for outdoor games with children, examples of children’s crafts, poems for holidays and events . For the administration , templates of the necessary documents have been prepared in the form of instructions, programs, magazines, regulations, plans, contracts , as well as orders from the management of institutions. Parents are presented with simple master classes , for creative work with children. And for children you can download ready-made pictures, mazes and coloring pages in high quality .
A voluminous craft “Swan with chicks” made of colored paper is suitable for classes with children in kindergarten, in elementary school, for creative workshops at children’s events. Children’s Day, Mother’s Day, Birds’ Day – the craft is universal and suitable for different holidays. Mom with babies symbolizes care, love and acceptance. Such a three-dimensional figure is easy to perform, it will delight both children and their parents.
Spring Spring Bunny is great for doing manual crafts with children in senior and preparatory groups of kindergarten. During the manufacturing process, preschool students train fine motor skills by bending and cutting paper. During the educational process, you can talk about forest animals or repeat geometric shapes, make riddles for children, listen to songs on similar topics with them. When working with scissors and paper, you must follow safety rules.
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Children’s outdoor game “Fire Dragon” is used to promote fire safety. It develops physical skills in children, the ability to crawl and walk with an added step, speed of reaction, accuracy, dexterity and courage. It instills in children a sense of self-preservation and careful handling of fire.
Children’s online coloring “Traffic Light” uses the “Color Fill” tool from professional graphic editors. Thus, in a playful way, the child learns to work with modern tools of designers and artists.
In addition, coloring pages are very useful for children. They develop imagination, the ability to think creatively and create.
A traffic light is selected as a coloring object. While the child is coloring the picture, tell him about the rules of the road, read the poem and make a riddle.
The result of children’s creativity can be saved to disk and printed.
Official website of the MBDOU \ “Combined type Kindergarten No. 82 \”
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