The Work
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work we assign should be interesting, worth doing, and educational.
And, the work you do should prepare you for lifelong learning and
achievement.
We
assign great books, build courses around current events and
controversies, work on Wednesday Projects that integrate work across
academic disciplines, and work on yearlong Social Entrepreneurship
projects so students can create and operate a real business, while
raising funds for charitable objectives.
The heart of the academic program is our unique approach to learning, which aims for enduring
understanding, not simply superficial recall, by having students solve
complex problems instead of merely sitting and listening to direct
instruction on academic content.
Because
of our small class sizes and classroom arrangement, students learn by
spending time contemplating and discussing academic content, not by
listening to a teacher telling them the "right" answer to memorize. We aspire to encourage
deep, sustained focus by providing relevant and challenging content, questions,
and projects in a comfortable and
disciplined learning environment.
This
approach makes academic inquiry meaningful. So while students are
working to complete projects and solve complex problems, they are
learning the academic content that will make it possible for them to do
so.
Academic subjects include, but are not limited to, the following:
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English Literature and Literary Analysis
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Mathematics and Statistics
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Experimental, Environmental and Theoretical Sciences
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Computer Science and Technology
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North and South American, European, African, and Asian History
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Political Science and Philosophy
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Economics, Finance, and Fiscal Responsibility
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Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Judgment and Decision Making
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Public-Speaking and Persuasion
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Foreign Language
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Art and Architecture
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Music
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Senior Project
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