Real world examples
New educational approaches often require vigorous strategies to support them. Take a tour of schools offering a real world view of robust strategies in action.
Adaptive reuse
Rather than procuring new land and constructing new buildings, these schools are reusing existing buildings to start great schools.
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Educational complex
Campuses of small schools that share common resources such as food service, athletics, auditoriums, and/or libraries.
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New facility
Building distinct schools from the ground up is one of the best ways to implement powerful change.
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Reconfiguration
Schools transformed into small schools or slcs that share common resources such as food service, athletics, auditoriums, and/or libraries.
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Site partnership
Schools that share community resources and/or are located within the building(s) of a sponsor institution, such as a university or museum.
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STEM schools
Schools focused on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) promote inquiry and real-world learning.
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