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September Stories
Each September I find myself wanting to pick right up where we left off in June. The end of the school year is one of…
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Playing in the woods, saving the world, like family
Last week, I joined the third graders on a hike into Hoyt Arboretum. They had been asking to go to “Fishy Pond” – a name…
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What does it mean to explore?
In last week’s post, Susan described how we in the charter school are entering into the year excited to try new structures that will support…
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Reconfiguring
I don’t think I’ve been so excited to begin a school year in a long time. Opal School’s continuous journey to develop an understanding of…
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There isn’t just one way to do things
Opal School graduation ceremonies are celebrations filled with songs and speeches. The Opal 4 teacher talks about each of the graduating students’s gifts and we…
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Everything isn’t always perfect, but you can try to make it good.
Dear Person Who is Looking at the Mural: The following letter was written collaboratively by the 8 and 9 year old children who attend Opal…
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One last Friday at Opal School
It’s the last Friday of the year at Opal School, and classes are buzzing with reflection, creation, and communication. Early K has spent the year…
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A note from Southern California
I just received a delightful message from Marilee Cosgrove of the Fullerton School District. Over recent years, Fullerton has sent a wide range of representatives…
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Who did you collaborate with today?
Working with a partner is sometimes easier because you have lots of ideas, but it’s sometimes harder because you have to agree. Angelina, age 8…
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