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Is Your Child Kindergarten-Ready? Use This Guide to Find Out
One of the most important things you can do as a parent to help your child transition ...
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Phase-In Schedule: Building Relationships and School Stamina for Nursery Students
Students enrolled in the Seedlings nursery program at Corlears School experience a ...
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Building a Partnership with Your Child’s Teachers at Conferences
Parent-teacher conferences are an important part of school communication. This blog post ...
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50+ Summer Learning Resources
This list of resources was updated for Summer 2024. The summer months may be a break from ...
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Professional Development at Corlears: Investing in Our Teachers and Staff
Corlears School may be known for being a small community, but the amount of expertise ...
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Separation Anxiety Books for Toddlers and Parents
Children attending school for the first time, or transitioning to a new classroom for the ...
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Black Lives Matter Week of Action at Corlears
8s, 9s, and 10s students spent their social justice meeting time discussing the Black ...
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30 Social Justice Resources for Families
Families looking for ways to discuss identity, race, and taking action against racism ...
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Downtown Independent Schools Present: Expert Advice on COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children
On Oct. 28, 2021, Corlears School partnered with LREI School, Village Community School, ...
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Corlears Teachers Reflect on Joys, Overcoming Challenges of Pandemic
When Corlears School set out to return to classrooms in-person in September 2020, as well ...
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Corlears Launches New Toddler Program 'Roots'
Corlears School, a progressive independent nursery, preschool, and elementary school in ...
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How a Social Studies Unit Inspired Elementary Students to Run a Clothing Drive
First and second graders at Corlears have been learning about Needs and Wants in social ...
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How to Talk About Race and Identity with Older Children
As children get older, they continue to pick up messages about race and develop racial ...
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How to Talk About Race and Identity with Kindergarteners
Ideas and stereotypes about identity and the identity of others begin forming when we are ...
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How to Talk About Race and Identity With Toddlers
Our identities, sense of self, and awareness of other people’s identities begin ...
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Students Dive Into Mock Caldecott Awards Project
Leading up to the 2021 Caldecott Medal awards, which is held yearly to honor “the most ...
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Corlears Board of Trustees Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In 2020-21, members of the Corlears Board of Trustees affirmed their commitment to ...
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Elementary Math Game: How To Play 'What Comes Next?'
Continue practicing math skills outside of school with the “What Comes Next?” pattern ...
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Kids Art Activity: How to Make Recycled Robots and Animals
You can find inspiration for art anywhere – including your recycling bin! If you’re ...
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Our Stand for Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Dear Friends,
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