Who We Are

Learn About Our Work and Cultural Activities

You may remember from your own school days how much students sometimes complain about teachers ("she gives so much busywork," "he gave me a D just because I turned it in a day late!"). Now that's only amplified through social networking. What if you could use that to your advantage? I'm both a teacher and a student. I receive a lot of feedback from teachers for class work and homework, and I also really appreciate getting constructive feedback from the students I teach via video conferencing.

As much of a reader and education technology enthusiast as I am, I believe this most powerful resource is something else entirely.

  • 1 Homelike Environment
  • 2 Quality Educators
  • 3 Safety and Security
  • 4 Play to Learn
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Why Choose Us

Our Core Values

Creative Activities

This might seem like an unrealistic idea in an age of common core standards and high-stakes tests

Happy Environment

Jump in to work with students. When I teach language arts, I love using collaborative writing to explain concepts like figurative language or to demonstrate

Amazing Playground

Many teachers tell students to turn off their devices when they walk into the classroom.

Active Learning

A big complaint a lot of students have about what we learn in class is that it doesn't seem applicable to the real world.

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Packages

Tour Packages For Kids

Infants

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3-8 Months 8:00 am -11:00 am

Involve Students in "Real" Issues

PreSchool

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3-8 Months 8:00 am -11:00 am

Encourage Meaningful Technology Use in the Classroom

Toddler

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3-8 Months 8:00 am -11:00 am

Put Yourself in the Sandbox

Flexcare

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3-8 Months 8:00 am -11:00 am

Give Students Decision-Making Power in an Area of Curriculum