How does the curriculum at Foundations School Community parallel the guidelines of the California State Education Standards?
In the early grades (K-1), FSC curriculum focuses mainly on experience-based learning. All academics are incorporated into a social studies core, hands-on curriculum. This is not aligned with the California Standard, although FSC children are learning much of what is taught in public K-1st grade classrooms. From 2nd grade on, FSC’s curriculum begins to parallel the California State Standards more closely.
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