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Early Childhood
Young Early Childhood students explore computer use in their classrooms. In kindergarten, students begin instruction in keyboarding and word processing as well as applications relating to the core curriculum.
Lower School
Students in First through Fourth Grade attend the lab and have networked computers in the classrooms. They develop skills in keyboarding, word processing, process writing, and data base. They learn to use technology for research purposes, and to use computers to develop products which are integrated with other areas of study.
Middle School
Fifth through Eighth Grade students use word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, and presentation programs. They produce
multi media presentations, newspapers, brochures, write simple
programs, report data in graphs, create websites, use simulation
software, and animation. Students use the internet for research
purposes, and integrate computer use with current classroom
projects. Seventh Grade students produce a film tribute to the
Eighth Grade class, which is shown at graduation. |