Small school setting/small class size.
Every teacher engaged and playing an active role in the classroom.
Opportunities for involvement in things that I may be interested in, discovery opportunities.
Presented and made aware of how divers my community and world is and how I can fit into ti and be productive.
Developing skills that can be used to address and solve problems independently.
Developing an attitude that through my own hard work I can achieve realistic goals set forth by my community.
Recognizing my own diversity and made aware.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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discovery,
diversity,
engaged,
goals,
independence,
problem solving,
small classes,
small school
Small class size has grown/ I like it... But still small enough to get extra attention and help.
Teachers exhuberant.
Academy model fulfilling my passion for: opportunities to expand my knowledge through internships in _____.
Teachers are on the same page.
Gossip is down with kids. Learned more about myself through psychology classes, etc. ...ie. Cross-age tutoring.
VMES class size remains consistent - less fluctuation in size enabling less cliques.
New students accepted as part of the class team - less ostracizing.
School becomes a model for violence prevention/anti-bullying.
Worked on development of community service for seniors. I gave back to Ptown and surrounding towns.
Teachers exhuberant.
Academy model fulfilling my passion for: opportunities to expand my knowledge through internships in _____.
Teachers are on the same page.
Gossip is down with kids. Learned more about myself through psychology classes, etc. ...ie. Cross-age tutoring.
VMES class size remains consistent - less fluctuation in size enabling less cliques.
New students accepted as part of the class team - less ostracizing.
School becomes a model for violence prevention/anti-bullying.
Worked on development of community service for seniors. I gave back to Ptown and surrounding towns.
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