Journeys School Newsletter

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February 2011 Clear Search

  • Thursday February 3, 2011
  • Graduate Students Begin Practicum at Journeys School

    For the fifth year in a row, graduate students from Teton Science Schools' Graduate Program have joined the Journeys School community for a five-week teaching practicum. The purpose of the practicum is to explore big picture questions of education and schooling in America
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  • The First Year Program Takes Off

    A pile of hollow blocks stands alone on the stage, covered with silks of yellow, purple, green and light blue. “An airplane!” Wolfi declares. Soon a sky was built and I watched in wonder as the children, turning the lights off, flew with flashlights pointed high. Wolfi’s trip to Germany
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  • Pre-Kindergarten – Fifth Grade Curriculum Coordinator Position

    This year, a curriculum coordinator position was created out of the desire to ensure that Journeys School offered students the best possible education. The responsibilities of the curriculum coordinator can be broken into three areas: Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment.
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  • Skiers Impress Instructors with Character and Skill

    Journeys Middle and High School students recently wrapped up their second full day of the annual Winter Sports Program at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Students took advantage of small instructor to student ratios and excellent skiing conditions. For beginning
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  • High School Robotics Team: Wyoming Champions!

    The Journeys School High School Robotics Team (Manada de Lobos) travelled to Casper, WY on the weekend of January 15th to compete in the Wyoming regional robotics tournament. Our robot competed in nine different matches, winning eight and tying one and walked
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