Are students ready for the future?

Being future-prepared and future-ready are not the same thing.

Students are ready for life’s possibilities when they are academically prepared, aware of opportunities, and equipped with skills to build agency and strong relationships. Equitable classroom cultures support students in meeting these goals and being ready to succeed in their futures.

Computer Science & Numeracy

Computer Science & Numeracy

Critical thinking, identifying patterns, understanding algorithms, and deconstructing problems are skills learned in computer science that translate to success in many other contexts.
Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship

Future-ready students are flexible and adaptive critical thinkers and digital citizens who can engage with new technology responsibly, meaningfully, and productively.
Literacy Schoolwide

Literacy Schoolwide

Every content area requires literacy and comprehension of academic vocabulary in order to be successful. Reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking are essential skills in learning and life.
STEM

STEM

STEM education is inquiry in action, developing problem-solving skills students will carry with them into their futures.