The model of a micro school is evolving; most are characterized by small learning communities made up of students working in mixed age groups. Teachers in micro schools do more guiding and less lecturing, and there is extensive use of digital and online resources to create personalized learning paths. Micro schools tend to emphasize project-based learning and community involvement.
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Zucchinis Homeschool Co-op is a place for children of color to learn and grow in a play and project-based, culturally relevant community. Includes world language and music lessons.
Student-Teacher Ratio5:1
Yearly Tution$5,250
Current Enrollment15
Student Agepreschool, elementary
School Type
Independent Private
Pandemic Pods
Advanced
Mixed Age
Mastery Competency Or Proficiency Based Learning
Experiential Open Walled
Personalized Individualized
Expeditionary Adventure Program
Gifted
Specialty - Learning differences
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