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Kindergarten serves as a bridge between preschool and elementary school. Here, students learn how to make mistakes as they learn and grow.

Kindergarten serves as a bridge between preschool and elementary school. Here, students learn how to make mistakes as they learn and grow.

Kindergarten serves as a bridge between preschool and elementary school. Here, students learn how to make mistakes as they learn and grow.

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Building a culture of respect.

Middle school can be a challenging season as pre-teens learn to navigate conflict and build healthy relationships. We guide our students through this process by teaching them to:

Honor themselves and each other.

As part of our Advisory Program, students are grouped in sets of 5-6 and are taught to honor and respect themselves and others as they practice positive physical, emotional, and mental health. 

Form authentic relationships.

Teachers meet students where they are academically because our small class sizes allow them to be intentional in building relationships.

Develop character.

Each month, students participate in service learning projects that center around a character trait. From cleaning up debris at the neighborhood park to reading aloud to younger students, our middle schoolers have the opportunity to grow by serving others.

Make wise choices.

We believe middle schoolers are empowered to do the right thing through positive incentives, and opportunities to see how good it feels to make wise choices.

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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A KINDERGARTNER
8:15 – 9:00Circle Time & Character EdClassroom B
9:00 – 10:00Language ArtsClassroom A
10:00 – 10:30RecessAssembly Hall
10:30 – 11:15MathClassroom B
11:15 – 11:55Science/Social StudiesScience Lab
LUNCH / RECESSCAFETERIA
1:00 – 1:45MusicMusic Room
1:45 – 2:30Rest TimeHomeroom
2:30 – 3:00CentersTBD

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THE FRISCO FAMILY

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Meet a Teacher

James E. Eyre

Degree: Early Childhood Education
Teaching Experience: 12 years


“Being a preschool teacher has been one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs. A love of crayons, glue, and finger paints is a must … play and creating is essential at this age. Your hope is to instill a love of learning and build a strong foundation that will carry them for years to come. Preschoolers need to feel safe and know they are cared for. We nurture social skills and learn how to interact in healthy ways with our classmates. I have always been (and will continue to be) impacted by each of the children I have taught. They amaze me with their perspective and how they see the world, through a lens of curiosity and wonder. I would not give up being a teacher for anything in the world.”