The Chicken or the Egg?
For students in Ms. Dominique's class, the question is one they ask every day. To help students get excited about logging on to learn, Ms. [...]
For students in Ms. Dominique's class, the question is one they ask every day. To help students get excited about logging on to learn, Ms. [...]
One full year – 365 days – into this pandemic, and we have all grown tired and weary. But even on the hardest days, I [...]
Who remembers the 1950's game show, "What’s My Line?" Students at The Forum School got to play a version of the famous 'who could it [...]
The pandemic may have interrupted our students' lives and the lives of their families, making them feel adrift, but The Forum School is working to [...]
In early February, we called a good-old fashioned snow day. No in-person learning. No remote learning. No homework. Just SNOW learning. Here is what a [...]
Challenges Facing our Speech Therapists During Remote Learning Remote speech therapy for students with autism can be hard, and tech glitches are just the start. [...]
New this fall, the Readers’ Workshop is a balanced literacy approach that engages students in the reading process while fostering a passion for reading. The program is student-centered and empowers children to make reading choices from books that are “just right” for them.
The 2020 General Election provided a perfect backdrop for our students to learn about government, the electoral process, democracy and yes, voting rights for those with disabilities!
As the lockdown began last spring, we made sure that all of our students had access to technology at home, so they did not miss a beat
When students returned this fall, they found that the Life Skills Center, a stand-alone two-story house on the campus, had been gutted and fully updated.