Art Basel Field Trip to Es Devlin’s Library of Us
As lifelong learners, Es Devlin’s Library of Us reminds our third through fifth graders to treat books as if they are gold. Her work beautifully amplifies how stories continue to shape our lives, our thinking, and our actions. We visited the installation to deepen our appreciation for the power of reading and to experience how […]
Field Trip to Miccosukee Indian Village
Hands-On Learning in Action! Our third and fifth grade learners brought their Social Studies curriculum to life during an incredible visit to the Miccosukee Indian Village. As part of our study on Indigenous Peoples of North America, we explored how the geography, climate, and natural resources of South Florida and the Everglades shaped the daily life, […]
Our Second Grade Everglades Adventure
Last Thursday, our second-grade learners, the Mangroves, journeyed to Shark Valley, a part of Everglades National Park. It was a bright and crisp morning and a beautiful day to see the beauty of the Everglades, our region’s “river of grass.” You can also follow along with our journey by watching a reel of the trip here. […]
Kennedy Space Center Overnight
This weekend I had the absolute pleasure of traveling with our Fourth and Fifth Graders and their incredible educator, Ms. Rachel Unger along with her daughter Ellie, our superstar chaperone, to Kennedy Space Center for an overnight field trip. We arrived on Friday afternoon and were given a private two-hour guided tour of the home […]