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Growing Gifted Girls
By Lula Guilbert, 3rd/4th Grade Lead Teacher, Littleton My daughter began her education in our local public school. She had been identified gifted in kindergarten, but there was little that they did for younger students. After advocating for her to have advanced math...
The Organized Student
Join us next Tuesday, October 7th at 6:30 with Karina Black, Skills for Life OTR/L! Being organized is about more than colorful filing systems. Whether managing time, self or materials, each person ultimately must develop a system that works for his or her brain. Join...
Students Win State Farm Grant
By Diane Dunne, Littleton Head of School Come Celebrate with us! Our Solar Celebration and State Farm "Big Check" Event will be October 23 at noon. We'll hear from Students and the teachers who supported their big win. There will be hands on learning activities,...
Maker Faire, Maker Fun
We hope you'll join us for some Maker Fun at the NoCo Maker Faire (Oct 4-5) @ Loveland's Innovation Center. This story from last year's adventures comes from Martha Lanaghen, Mack parent and founder at MakerBoulder.com The Difference Between a Dog and a Pinwheel By...
Creativity: A Daily Practice
By Joe Pausback, Littleton 5/6th Grade Teacher “I have no time to teach creativity.” – Anonymous Teacher We live in an age that is saturated with information. As teachers and parents we should contemplate the possibility that content standards have become as obsolete...
Building Community: The First Six Weeks of School
By Jim Parker, 4th Grade Lead Teacher, Mackintosh Boulder In school, we ask our children every day to do things that push their comfort zones. In order to be able to practice the IB Learner Profile traits of being a Risk Taker, Principled, Inquirer, etc., our students...