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Prodigy Preparatory Academy Of Service School in Little Rock AR

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2021 14. 80 297th 330 10.0%
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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
2021 0 33 0 1 0 0 0 0 34
2022 0 67 0 2 0 0 0 0 69

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U. S. Dept of Education.

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2021 34 3.0 11.2 100
2022 69 7.7 8.9 100

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U. S. Dept of Education.

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2021 34 3.0 11.2 100
2022 69 7.7 8.9 100

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

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Prodigy Preparatory Academy Of Service ranks in the bottom 1.9% of Arkansas middle schools.

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Students at Prodigy Preparatory Academy Of Service are 97% African American, 3% Hispanic.

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In the 2021-22 school year, 69 students attended Prodigy Preparatory Academy Of Service.

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Lansing’s Prodigy Prep Academy now before- and after-school care facility

Children at Prodigy Prep Academy in Lansing play a game of Scrabble. The center is now a before- and after-school care facility. Pictured from left are Cassidy White, 6; George Campos, 8, and Emma Mathews, 9, all of Lansing; Raquel Murphy, 8, and Rheanna Cortez, 8, both of Lynwood.

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LANSING | Former daycare center Prodigy Preparatory Academy, 18601 Wentworth Ave. , is now a before- and after-school care program, according to a news release.

Owned by Annette Murray, a former pediatric nurse with more than 20 years experience, Prodigy Prep Academy made the transition on Aug. 15.

Murray recognized the community needed services for school-aged children and their unique needs, which is why she reopened Prodigy Preparatory Academy in 2014 as an exclusive Before and After School/Youth Development facility.

The center has expanded its child enrichment services. Programs such as the reading club, cooking club and chess help students grow and develop analytical and life skills while having fun and interacting with their peers, the release states.

Prodigy has also extended its childcare hours throughout the week, now closing at 7 p.m. This gives working parents and guardians more travel time and allows the children to be more involved in tutoring services and other after-school activities. In addition, Prodigy will now accommodate children through the eighth grade.

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Prodigy will still offer secure child sign in and sign out procedures, outdoor activities, computer learning, tutoring and transportation to and from school, as well as providing full- and half-day care on days the schools are closed or have early dismissal.

For more information call Prodigy Preparatory Academy at (708) 895-2255.

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Children at Prodigy Prep Academy in Lansing play a game of Scrabble. The center is now a before- and after-school care facility. Pictured from left are Cassidy White, 6; George Campos, 8, and Emma Mathews, 9, all of Lansing; Raquel Murphy, 8, and Rheanna Cortez, 8, both of Lynwood.

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We were convinced of this by visiting a lesson in the 6th grade when studying the topic “Traditional English food”.

Thanks to the employees of the State traffic inspectorate for such a meaningful conversation!

Today at the lesson of biology in the 8th grade we studied an interesting and relevant topic of today

In the 3rd “B” class there was a lesson on the outside world on the topic: “We and our health.”

At the lesson in class 2 A, the guys are studying the topic “Angle. His types. Angle Comparison.

Today we visited the theater. M. Yu. Lermontov. Performance “Frozen”

Mathematics lessons in grades 4 A and 4 B on the topic “Cone” were held in an integrated form.

In grade 1-B, a lesson was held on the topic: “A soft sign is an indicator of the softness of consonant sounds.”

At a mathematics lesson in the 4th “B” class, a working atmosphere reigned.

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Today at the English lesson in the 6th “B” class, a test was conducted on the first section.

Today, on November 20, pupils of the “Fidgets” circle performed a flash mob at a big break.

Our children love physical education lessons.

Analysis of the work “Darling” in English.

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Our kids in grade 1 “A” do not just learn the world in the lessons of the world around them.

Student government elections!

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Our children are brought up on true spiritual principles!

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Today our guys are learning to drive the ball on the football field.

Wunderkind – the whole world!

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Self-Government Day was held in PEI School Academy Wunderkind.

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about children who amaze with their abilities – Teacher’s newspaper

Early educational success is characteristic of child prodigies. We are talking about famous guys who, like the Russian woman Alisa Teplyakova, achieved impressive results early.

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The stories of gifted children from different countries were compiled by the site Skillbox.ru. Experts find it difficult to say exactly what the secret of geeks is – in teaching methods or innate genius. But they noted the general features that characterize the guys who quickly mastered the school curriculum. First, they achieve success beyond their age. Already in the first months after birth, they pronounce words, and up to two years they begin to read. Secondly, as a rule, they receive all the knowledge in home schooling. They immediately start attending classes at the university. Thirdly, mothers usually do them. Here are some well-known examples of gifted children.

Michael Kearney, 1984 (USA)

This boy is considered one of the youngest college graduates. He spoke for the first time at 4 months, and at 9 months he already knew how to read. When his peers just went to school, he had already finished it – at the age of 6. It took him a year of home schooling to study high school material.

At the age of 10, Kearney received his first degree in anthropology. After that, he studied again and became a chemist and computer scientist.

Laurent Simmons, 2009 (Belgium)

9-year-old Laurent almost broke the record and became almost the youngest university graduate. But despite this “almost” his successes are brilliant: at the age of 8 he graduated from school and entered the faculty of electrical engineering at the Technical University in Eindhoven (Netherlands). To master the courses of 2 or 3 months, he spent only a week. And I planned to go through a program designed for 3 years in 9 months. At the age of 9, he wanted to get a degree. However, the university decided that the boy would have to learn more. Then his parents took him out of the university. And in the summer of 2011, at the age of 11, Simmons received a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Antwerp. The site “Teacher’s newspaper” previously wrote about the boy.

Moshe Kai Kavalin, 1998 (USA)

At 4 months old, Kavalin spoke his first word, “airplane” in Chinese. At the age of 7, he knew trigonometry and everything that is supposed to be known according to the usual educational program. Then his mother began to take him to college classes. After graduating at the age of 11, the boy became a student at the University of California.

At the age of 17, Moshe was hired by the US National Space Agency. There, he helped work on drone surveillance technology. The young man received a pilot’s license long before he could drive a car. He mastered the martial arts and wrote a book about his childhood years.

Sho Yano, 1990 (South Korea/USA)

Yano has a high IQ score of 200 versus the usual 100-130. He began to read at the age of 2, by the age of 4 he was playing the piano, and at the age of five he was composing music. By the age of nine, he entered Loyola University of Chicago. At the age of 12, he began studying at the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago. By the age of 19, Yano was awarded a doctorate, he was engaged in molecular genetics. He currently works as a pediatric neurologist.

Kim Un-young, 1962 (South Korea)

While other children were learning to read, Kim had written several books by the age of 5, knew 4 languages, and enrolled in high school at Grant School in Los Angeles. At the age of 8, Kim began working for the US National Space Agency. The boy was his employee until the age of 18. He didn’t like the job very much. As Kim later recalled, his life was like a car, he suffered from loneliness and dreamed of friends. Therefore, he left for Korea, found friends there and works in a large Chinese corporation.

Konstantin Slavin, 1969 (Azerbaijan)

At the age of 5 Konstantin went to school, at the age of seven he entered the 5th grade. And at the age of 12, the gold medalist became a student at the Azerbaijan Medical University. He graduated from the university with a red diploma as a surgeon, moved to Moscow and at the age of 19 operated on a patient for the first time. In the 90s, Slavin moved to the USA, where he works in a clinic. In America, he graduated at about the same age as his colleagues. Only for them this education was the first, and for Konstantin – the second.

Angela and Diana Knyazev, 1986 and 1987 (Russia)

The success of the girls is largely due to their mother, a candidate of pedagogical sciences. Julia Knyazeva created a methodology for the development of children’s giftedness. Studying on it, her daughters graduated from school at the age of 10 and 11 years. Then they became students of the Faculty of International Economic Relations of the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation, graduated from it at the age of 13 and 14. A year later, Angela and Diana studied law, and received their third higher education at Stanford University.