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My son is entering the 2nd grade at SEED. He has learned so much and made many wonderful friends. He has learned quite a lot of Spanish in these first 3 years, and we hope that he will be well on his way to being bilingual by the time he finishes 5th grade. The small school feel has been a great fit for the whole family. The School Site Council has played a very active role in how the school has grown.

Our daughters school is full of wonderful things you wouldn't find anywhere else. First of all, its a dual immersion school so that means they teach Spanish! Half of the school day is entirely in Spanish, they learn math, science, and well, Spanish entirely in Spanish! The other half of the day is in English teaching English. Another thing I like is that they are an expdeditionary learning school, that means they create all their curriculum based on certain themes that last at least a couple of months. My K daughter knows everything there is know (reletively) about music (her first expedition) and ponds (2nd). They have two wonderful events each year to show some of what they have done. Lastly, its a small public school so most people (teachers, parents, and students) know each other. Its only been around four years and not many people know about it.
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