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Space to Grow
The Atlanta Girls’ School, a school for girls in grades six through 12, completed construction on four major campus expansions in time for the fall term. The middle school’s dining hall now has outdoor...
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Art and Design
Students at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School now have another way to flex their creative muscles. A new Coding for Art course invites students to design their own works of art using computer science. The...
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World View
Thanks to OmniGlobe, the world just got a little bit smaller for students at Woodward Academy. In fact, the new attraction at the upper school’s biotech lab puts the world right before students’ eyes....
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By the Numbers
A new version of a long-established program to teach math is now in place at the Howard School. Teachers have been using the Singapore Math system, which uses concrete objects that can be manipulated...
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Bigger and Better
The Children’s School in Midtown completed a $5.2 million expansion and renovation in time for the beginning of the fall term. Highlights include a 10,000-square-foot building for the early learning program, new kindergarten classrooms,...
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Design is in the Details
The fine arts program at the Lovett School expanded its Design and Production curriculum this fall, allowing students who begin the program in eighth grade to study for five full years. The additional year...
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Special Needs? Special Schools.
Thorough research by parents can turn up traditional private schools that offer learning support to students, either through the school itself or through a partnership with a public school.
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They will come
The Weber School, the metro area’s only high school designed for students of the Jewish faith, marked the 2017-2018 school year with a record 268 students, and its largest first-year class (71 students) since opening 20 years ago.
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A world view
"By becoming a Round Square member school, we can uphold our mission and work to challenge students to learn about different global issues."