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Reading, writing and arithmetic are just the beginning.  At CEE we understand that the core subjects are the centerpiece of a challenging academic program.  But we also know that some children learn best by seeing, others by listening and most, by touching.  That's why we consider the special subjects of art, music, physical education, computers and technology, as well as library research to be as important to each child's education as the core subjects.  Plus who doesn't want to be a well-rounded person interested in the subjects of mind, heart and body that add so immeasurably to the quality of life.  We want students who know a little art history while updating their websites.  Then they can play a volleyball game before practicing the drums.

 

Computer Lab

Mac. Microsoft. Yours, mine and ours. CEE’s formalized computer laboratory class enables students to become independent computer users so that they can work successfully with a variety of applications.

Computer Lab classes begin in second grade. Working on Macintosh computers (sorry Bill), students set up their own accounts and learn the architecture of the desktop: menus, icons and dialog boxes. Students work with numerous, cross-platform applications  including MS Office, Adobe Photoshop and DreamWeaver, Director, Logo, MicroWorlds, Kid Pix, Apple GarageBand, iMovie, iTunes and iPhoto, and HyperStudio. All students create web pages that they can access from home. Fourth through sixth grade students begin  to the computer lab twice per six day rotation and work extensively with digital images and digital video. Older students also get involved with programming the computer to create interactive multimedia.

Taking what they’ve learned in computer lab, students work in the classroom on laptop PCs (sorry Steve) in grades four through six. Younger students use classroom computers for individual and collaborative projects or as learning stations. In the CEE Innovation Center students and teachers use professional video and audio equipment to produce broadcasts, videos and multimedia projects.

Learning Specialists

All students have unique learning styles. And all children, regardless of their abilities or learning styles, deserve an appropriately challenging education. By "appropriately challenging" we mean an education that develops their skills, protects and nurtures their self-esteem, and inspires them to be lifelong learners.CEE's learning specialists take a team approach to helping students achieve success. That means involving the classroom teachers, the child's parents, any outside professionals working with the child, and the instructional administrators of the school

On a daily basis, our learning specialists focus on the learning needs of individual students. Some students may require help to catch up with the class. A student who is ahead may need the challenge of an enriched curriculum. By working with a learning specialist, either one-on-one or in a small group of children with similar needs, the student can benefit from variations in instruction such as pacing, depth and complexity of content, or a combination of these factors.


Music

CEE’s music program is designed to build musical skills and appreciation on a child’s natural inclination to express herself through sound. Beginning in Toddlers, a music specialist joins children in their classroom for those first musical experiences. During the two Early Childhood years through grade one, children go to a special music classroom where expression blossoms.

Toddler through Grade One

The Early Childhood Music Program for Toddlers through grade one focuses on developing the child's musical intelligence through fun-filled activities. The program integrates multicultural and traditional songs, chants and stories. Children gain a basic understanding of melody, movement, tone color, beat competency, harmony, form and various musical styles. The program fosters self-expression, improvisational skills and positive values.

Grades Two through Six

CEE offers an Orff Schulwerk general music program for grades two through six. Students have music for 45 minutes twice a week in the music room. Each grade focuses on developmentally appropriate material to further their musical development.

Second graders work on skills through singing and rhythm games. Students develop musical book shares, which incorporate literature, music, drama and improvisation. Percussion and Orff instruments are slowly integrated as well.

In third grade students begin playing the recorder. While continuing to sing and play instruments, students also begin to read simple music notation.

The big addition in grades four through six is our Blues and Jazz unit. Students actively participate in musical history through songs and games, working up to I, IV, I progressions and improvisations on the instruments. Students continue on the recorders, adding more notes and complex accompaniments each year.

Students are all able to participate in a second and third grade junior choir and a fourth through sixth grade choir. Elective choirs meet before school once a week. Choral members develop their individual voices and learn how to sing two and three part harmony.

Physical Education

The Physical Education program offers a variety of activities to meet each child’s physical, emotional and cognitive development.  The curriculum focuses on building individual skills, including physical fitness, as well as cooperation and competition through team sports.  CEE’s P.E. teachers stress safety, support for the emerging athlete, and a balance between competition and good sportsmanship.

Kindergartners through second graders strengthen their motor skills by learning new games and activities aimed at discovering the joy of movement.  Children participate in a variety of activities which offer locomotive and rhythmic challenges, including movement and cooperative games and sports lead-up games.  Spatial awareness, and gross and fine motor skills are developed through the use of a variety of manipulatives and equipment.

Third graders through fifth graders build upon their skill foundation by participating in games, yoga, hockey, volleyball and basketball.  Ongoing fitness training and fitness challenges held every fall and spring are also an important part of the middle elementary curriculum.

In fall, sixth grade students focus on volleyball and fitness development.  The in-depth volleyball unit refines skills, strategies and team work.  A competitive lunch time tournament helps to prepare them for their inter-scholastic match with a neighboring school.  In winter, the sports units of hockey, basketball and competitive games are highlighted.  Spring units include a fitness challenge and a cooperative games day with another school.

All grades are involved in the all-school Olympic dance and sports festival, a highlight of the school year for nearly thirty years.  Students compete in various events and demonstrate physical skills in this two-day event held on CEE’s campus and at a local park.  As an interdisciplinary project, students study the countries they represent.  The International Food Tasting and Parade of Nations complement the CEE Olympics.

An overall goal of the Physical Education program is the development of a positive attitude towards participation and a "fit for life" philosophy that makes sports and fitness accessible to every student.

Science

Primary Science (K - 3)

Children are born natural scientists.  They experience the world through questions and discoveries every day.  CEE’s Primary Science program encourages safe and exciting hands-on exploration of phenomena and materials, which draw upon a child's natural curiosity.

Because even the youngest learners are powerful thinkers and theoreticians, our students use an inquiry-based approach to studying natural sciences.  This approach develops a core set of skills necessary for successful experimentation and investigation.  Primary Science emphasizes: observing, classifying, communicating, questioning, predicting, measuring, inferring, as well as recognizing and controlling variables.  We’ve designed the curriculum to focus on a range of studies in earth, physical and life sciences.  Often, our Primary Science specialist works with classroom teachers to integrate science into curricular units in math, language arts and social studies.


Upper Elementary Science (4 - 6)

Students in the upper grades continue to learn science skills and content through inquiry and hands-on labs.  The curriculum balances Life, Earth, and Physical Sciences, striving to encourage students’ natural curiosity, improve their understanding of the world around them, and increase their enjoyment of science.  Often lessons use a constructivist approach, including activities that stimulate problem solving and discovery of science concepts.  During experiments students practice using science process skills, such as measuring, comparing, sequencing, and analyzing.  Learning to use the scientific method is central to every unit in Upper Elementary Science.

Beginning in fourth grade, students earn grades in science for achievement and effort, just as in their other academic subjects.  Students work in the science laboratory three times per six-day rotation.  Best of all, students in grades four through six participate in overnight, environmental trips each year.

Visual Arts

Historically, the visual arts have been a hallmark of The Center experience. Throughout campus, our walls are covered with student work. Each spring, every CEE student exhibits an art work in our annual Art Fair. Visitors often comment on the beauty of the student work.  And staff members vie for prized paintings, drawings and sculptures to display in their offices.

Art is a little word for a big vision. With two art teachers and two well-equipped studios, The Center is prepared and eager to encourage our students to discover the artist within themselves by finding their own artistic voice and gaining confidence in visual expression. In the words of our upper elementary art teacher, "Through discussion and speculation I hope to have my students validate the importance of the creative process to themselves as learners."

At a practical level, The Center’s art program teaches our students the craft of making visual representations. Within the curriculum students acquire an expansive art vocabulary of technique, media, skills and styles. We motivate our students with art prints, media presentations, stories, exhibitions, music and lessons in art history. Our goal is to expose students to as many art materials and processes as possible, while also giving plenty of time to experiment and explore various media.

The Center’s art curriculum extends to local museums and exhibitions, even artists’ studios, as classes take field trips that inspire and reinforce studio classes. Often our art teachers and classroom teachers collaborate on units of study.  For example, sixth graders explore their transition to adolescence by studying tolerance of diversity in social studies and making plaster masks based on personal interests in the art studio.

There is no better time to explore the world of art than during childhood. At CEE we make sure every child explores and respects the artist within.

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