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PRE–K & ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAMS
        Montessori
        The Montessori philosophy proposes that every child is born with the strong desire
        to learn. The program uses a unique method of education that emphasizes the   Available School Options
        development of the whole child. The Montessori classroom stresses active learning   Choice
        with attractive, academically sequential materials that allow children to develop at     · Northboro Elementary
        their own pace. This prepared environment offers a non–competitive, cooperative   (Pre–K3, Pre–K4, K–5)
        learning atmosphere in multi–age classrooms or looping models. Students receive     · S.D. Spady Elementary
        a solid foundation in the basic subjects through high–quality, stimulating teaching   (Pre–K3, Pre–K4, K–5)
        strategies focused on creative thinking and community–minded problem solving.  In–House: None available
        Orchestral Strings
        The purpose of the Orchestral Strings Program is to provide instruction in the   Available School Options
        development of beginning through advanced level skills in a classroom and ensemble
        setting through the performance and refinement of a variety of orchestral literature.   Choice
        The arts are infused throughout the academic curriculum. Extra rehearsal and     · Palm Beach Public Elementary
        performance time may be required beyond the school day. Students will perform at   In–House: None available
        various community events.

        Science (Environmental), Technology, Engineering, and Math
        Pine Jog Elementary School has partnered with Florida Atlantic University and Pine   Available School Options
        Jog Environmental Education Center to create the first Leadership in Energy and
        Environmental Design (LEED) Certified Green Elementary School in Florida. The focus   Choice
        is on environmental science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. Students have     · Pine Jog Elementary
        the opportunity to engage in hands–on learning experiences as they explore and   In–House: None available
        discover the wonders of native vegetation and wildlife on the 150 acres of natural
        Florida habitat. This hands–on, investigative approach requires the student to become
        an active participant in the learning process.  Nature studies offer many opportunities
        to involve art throughout this unique integrated curriculum.
        Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)                         Available School Options
        Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) topics are integrated into all
        aspects of learning including reading, writing, and social studies. All students are   Choice
        engaged in hands–on science and math activities in their classrooms, which may be     · Crosspointe Elementary
        supported by the following resource labs: Science Lab, Math Lab, Lego Robotics     · Cypress Trails Elementary
        Lab, and the Planetarium Classroom (Poinciana Elementary). Through hands–on     · Equestrian Trails Elementary
        experiences building Lego robots, students develop skills in problem solving, critical     · Meadow Park Elementary
        thinking, and teamwork. Students participate in a variety of out of school field     · Poinciana Elementary
                                                                                     · Starlight Cove Elementary
        experiences connected to the curriculum.
                                                                                  In–House
                                                                                     · Elbridge Gale Elementary
                                                                                     · Timber Trace Elementary

























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