How are the academic programs at Community School organized?
Community School is made up of three divisions: Elementary School preschool through grade Five; Middle School is grades Six through Eight; and Upper School is grades Nine through Twelve. In the Elementary School there is one class each in grades K-5 with approximately 15-18 students. Each grade has a homeroom teacher and all students attend specialist classes including art, music, dance, science, Spanish, physical education, drama, and human development. The Middle School program is both team teaching and theme teaching based. Each grade level consists of two-to-three teachers who work with approximately 26-30 students. Our Upper School has 30 students in each grade (Nine through Twelve) and offers a challenging college-preparatory curriculum.
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