How do I know if my child is keeping up with their peers in graded classrooms?
We are not a traditional school. We do not force curriculum upon a child. We foster educational and creative freedom. Our students are given the opportunity to learn and explore many subjects. They often learn material that is not offered for their age in the traditional setting. However, the goals, skills and curriculum in the PLP can be compared to the state, national and international standards for the appropriate grade level. This is to be used as a guide. You are allowed to modify your child’s PLP within reason and as long as it does not destroy their motivation and desire to learn. The student comes first.
