CURRICULUM & PROGRAMS

Amplify Desmos Math

Our math curriculum is all about building knowledge - not just skills. Building deep, lasting understanding rather than just memorizing. Knowledge about the real world, rather than hypothetical scenarios. Knowledge through consistent core skill development, rather than reinventing the wheel with each lesson. And the knowledge that builds upon itself for richer connections throughout the learning process. Every child has unlimited potential and is capable of greatness.

HMH Into Reading

The Teachers College Reading and Writing Project (TCRWP) is an approach to literacy instruction for students in elementary and middle schools with two primary goals: to improve students’ reading and writing, and to help children become lifelong, confident readers and writers who display agency and independence through work with teachers, collaboration with peers, and independent work.

Amplify Science

Amplify Science is a science curriculum that blends hands-on investigations, literacy-rich activities, and interactive digital tools to empower students to think, read, write, and argue like real scientists and engineers. It is designed to spark our elementary students’ interest and empower them to ask more questions, think more critically, and generate innovative ideas.

Passport to Social Studies

Passport to Social Studies helps students explore history, geography, civics, and economics through inquiry and real-world connections. Learners analyze primary sources, discuss big questions, and build civic skills.

Instructional Programs

Our Instructional Programs are designed to provide students with engaging, rigorous, and supportive learning experiences that meet diverse needs and learning styles. These programs aim to strengthen academic achievement, foster critical thinking, and encourage creativity while preparing students for future success. Through direct teacher guidance, peer collaboration, and independent practice, students build the knowledge, skills, and confidence to become active, capable learners both inside and outside the classroom.

Instructional Focus

Passport to Social Studies helps students explore history, geography, civics, and economics through inquiry and real-world connections. Learners analyze primary sources, discuss big questions, and build civic skills.

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