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Quick Facts
Awards Excellent Rating by Ohio Dept of Education (2007), Ohio School of Promise (2007), MindAlert Award (national) (2007)
Special features nonprofit, after-school care
Dress code Dress code: Pants, Skirts or Jumper may be black, navy blue, khaki or dark brown. Jeans, cargo pants or sweatpants are not permitted. All pants should fit properly and be worn with a belt if needed. Skirts should be knee length. In very hot weather, knee length uniform shorts may be worn. Shirts must be collared and may be of any solid, plain color. Shoes may be plain brown or black leather or athletic shoes.

School Mission
  • The Intergenerational School fosters an educational community of excellence that provides experiences and skills for lifelong learning and spirited citizenship for learners of all ages.

Curriculum
  • This school has a particular instructional focus on hands-on learning, project-based instruction.
  • Physical education is required for the following grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
 
 
Activities and Sports
  • This school has the following art(s) programs: chorus, drawing/painting and dance.
 
 
Technology and Facilities
  • This school was established in 2000.
 
 
Admissions and Enrollment
  • Students at this school enroll by choice.
 
 
Other Features and Highlights
  • Regular classroom hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm.
  • Principal has been at this school for 8 years.
 
 
Source of Data
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