Programs

Garden

Our students spend time frequently in our school garden where they participate in hands-on learning, develop connections to nature, and learn environmental stewardship. Our garden program instills a sense of responsibility and empowerment, and they take ownership of caring for plants and watching them grow.

Library

Our library is a place where students learn to LOVE reading. Through weekly visits, students have the opportunity to check out books with the help of our library coordinator.

Physical Education (PE)

Physical education fosters healthy habits, strengthens bodies and minds, and promotes cooperative learning. Our students engage in PE regularly with an emphasis on health, fitness, and fun!

Social Emotional Learning

Social-emotional learning (SEL) lays the foundation for student well-being and success. SEL equips children with essential skills such as self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and effective communication, which are fundamental for navigating relationships, managing emotions, and making responsible decisions. By fostering a positive school climate and providing opportunities for SEL, educators empower students to thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.

Counseling

We are fortunate to have a mental health team to support our students. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), Guidance Counselors, and counseling interns, work with students in classroom, group, and individual settings to support their mental health.

Buddies

Students of all ages LOVE our Buddy program. Older students serve as mentors to their younger buddies where they learn to work together in community bonding activities. Encouraging students to build relationships across grade levels provides a safe, supportive school environment for all students.

Field Trips/Outdoor Ed

Field trips and outdoor education provide experiential learning opportunities that add context and real-world applications to classroom activities. Common field trips include local watersheds, historical sites, museums, and an overnight 6th-grade camp experience.

Spanish Dual Language Immersion

Dual language immersion is an educational model that integrates native English speakers and native Spanish speakers in the same classroom for the entire school day. Students learn to speak, write and read at grade level in both languages with the goals of promoting high academic achievement, first and second language development, and cross-cultural understanding for all students.

Afterschool Enrichment

Our school offers a variety of afterschool enrichment opportunities to extend learning for our students.

Visual & Performing Arts


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Music

Our students receive weekly instruction in music from a credentialed music teacher. Primary-age students explore singing and rhythm through Orff instruments, movement and song. Grades 5 and 6 have opportunities to learn a band instrument such as woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

Theater Arts

Our students have an opportunity to participate in a musical theater production through our afterschool program. In addition to acting, singing, and dancing, participating in theater arts can help develop confidence, public speaking skills and lasting friendships.

Visual Art

Our students receive instruction in visual art from a credentialed art teacher and from volunteers in our art docent program. Our program strives to nurture creativity and critical thinking through hands-on activities and exposure to various artistic techniques and mediums.