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Explore How We Support K-College Students: Click the Icons!

K-2nd

Emphasize literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional growth to spark curiosity and creativity.

3rd-5th

Hone literacy and numeracy skills, delve into science and social studies topics, and foster critical thinking.

6th-8th

Enhance core subjects, establish study habits, and pursue interests through electives and activities.

9th-10th

Embrace academic rigor, explore extracurriculars, and start discovering career interests.

11th-12th

Complete high school requirements, pursue advanced coursework, and prioritize college applications.

College

Explore academic passions, seek hands-on learning, and prep for careers or further education.

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade

For kids in kindergarten to second grade, it's all about foundational skill building. They'll be busy having fun while learning basic reading, writing, math, social, and fine motor skills.

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Pro Parenting Tip:

Confidence is key! Encourage them to enjoy learning by embracing a growth mindset, emphasizing the process of learning rather than just the result.

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3rd - 5th Grade

For third to fifth graders, it’s a time to build on basic skills and start applying them in more challenging ways. They’ll enhance their reading comprehension, tackle multi-step math problems, and conduct simple experiments, developing critical thinking along the way.

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Promote Engagement! Encourage participation in class discussions and group projects to boost their confidence and collaborative skills.

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6th-8th Grade

Middle school is crucial for establishing a strong academic base and key executive function and social skills. As students engage with complex subjects, they learn teamwork, clear communication, and conflict resolution.

>> 6th Grade

>> 7th Grade

>> 8th Grade

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Pro Parenting Tip:

Support your student in finding a healthy balance between academic pursuits and social activities. Encourage them to participate in activities where they can apply their classroom learning in social settings.

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9th & 10th Grade

At the onset of high school, students are thrust into a new environment where they must manage more challenging coursework and greater responsibilities. These years are instrumental in developing key executive function skills—such as emotional regulation, metacognition, and time management.

>> 9th Grade

>> 10th Grade

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Pro Parenting Tip:

Promote Exploration and Curiosity. Help your student explore various subjects and activities to uncover their passions and strengths, guiding their academic and career paths.

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11th & 12th Grade

High school juniors and seniors face a demanding academic landscape filled with AP courses, college entrance exams, and pivotal decisions about their futures. It's a time for building resilience and preparing for the rigors of higher education.

>> 12th Grade

>> 11th Grade

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Pro Parenting Tip:

Encourage a Healthy Balance. Support your student through AP courses, exams, and college applications without overwhelming them. Focus on effort over perfection and celebrate their progress.

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College

As students enter the realm of higher education, they embark on a personal and intellectual journey, cultivating analytical acumen and fostering true independence. They're preparing to lead, innovate, and contribute to society.

>> College

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Pro Parenting Tip:

Trust Their Journey. Show faith in the life skills and values you’ve instilled in your student, trusting them to navigate college life and make decisions that reflect their upbringing and your shared principles.

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