Champions at Carol G. Peck School
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Champions is dedicated to providing enriching before and after school programs, as well as out-of-school time initiatives that cater to children from preschool through sixth grade. The school's core mission is to create a supportive and engaging environment for students, particularly those with unique learning needs, including language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional learners. Through a blend of structured activities and therapeutic methodologies, Champions fosters both academic growth and social-emotional development. The program emphasizes individualized attention, facilitated by a low student-teacher ratio that ensures each child receives the guidance they require. Unique community events and strong family partnerships further enhance the educational experience, making Champions not just a school but a nurturing community where every child can thrive.
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- language-based learning disabilities
- twice-exceptional
- Elementary (K-5)
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- social-emotional development
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- social-emotional development
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- low student-teacher ratio
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