This model is deliberate. It’s designed to protect both rigor and belonging.
Six students per class allows for precise instruction, meaningful discussion, and consistent support. Teachers know where each learner stands academically and socially.
Students advance quickly through mastered material or spend additional time building understanding where needed. Progress is measured by growth, not comparison.
Learners explore content through thematic units and complete culminating projects that demonstrate mastery while highlighting personal interests.
Students are explicitly taught how to plan, organize, reflect, and self-monitor. These executive functioning strategies strengthen independence.
Families choose in-person, hybrid, or tutoring options. This flexibility supports diverse learning styles and family needs.