Posts by Nichole Collins
School Boards Launch Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force
The Intergenerational Schools are pleased to announce the formation of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force. This group is being assembled by the Intergenerational Schools Boards of Directors and…
Read MoreA Family Approach to Literacy
For the remainder of the school year, students will receive a personal set of books and connect with a volunteer Learning Partner trained to support their literacy instruction.
Read MoreThe Lakeshore Lowdown: Week of September 14, 2020
Preparing to Learn Remotely: Create a Space
With school starting remotely, uniforms are not needed and school supplies are slightly different. So how can families prepare their child to learn remotely?
Read MoreDeep Dive into Remote Learning
Each day, students will engage in school through three formats: Live Instruction, Recorded Lessons, and Independent Practice. Live Instruction will be scheduled during the day at times that work best for most families.
Read MoreThe Road to Boundless Learning
Although lessons and assignments will be made available online, this will not be the only way for students to learn. We are planning to send home books, supplies, and math manipulatives so that students can complete independent assignments offline.
Read More2020 – 2021 Boundless Learning Reopening Plan
Students will learn remotely for the first 6 weeks of school.
Read More2020-2021 School Year to Begin September 8
The Intergenerational Schools’ Boards of Directors met on July 21st to approve a later start date to the 2020 – 2021 School Year. Moving the school year back will provide…
Read MoreLet’s Get Ready for Kindergarten!
We’re here to help you enroll. We know that selecting a school for your family is a big decision. Our teachers, enrollment coordinators and leadership team are here to help…
Read MoreReuniting Our Intergenerational Community
Last week, we completed our first week of online classes. It was an awesome experience to see our students reconnecting with their classmates and teachers. For many, this was the…
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