Last month, TAF’s TransformED school, Beverly Park, hosted its Literacy Night which also included student exhibitions. A wide range of community partners showed up in support of the [...]
Well before Brigadoon 5th graders presented about how to survive in the wilderness without technology, there was plenty of excitement in the building. The front office staff was eager to […]
When students learn through the STEMbyTAF model, they are bringing their experiences, passion, culture, and learning together. Students are partners in their education as they find ways to solve [...]
If you were driving past Roosevelt Elementary on April 27th, you would know something fun and exciting was happening just beyond the school doors. Outside, a long line of excited […]
TAF’s Bethaday Community Learning Space (BCLS) is hosting a Community Expo on April 22, 2023, and you are invited! Join us on April 22 from 1-3PM as local White Center-based […]
This blog post was written in partnership with Sarah Nichols, TAF MakerSpace Specialist at Washington Middle School, and staff support for the school’s Robotics team. This November, ten [...]
At TAF’s two co-managed schools, incoming 6th graders ease into their new school environments with three-week summer programs prior to the start of the school year. These programs are [...]
Every dentist (even yours!) was once a young student, likely as grossed out as you might be by the thought of putting their hands in someone else’s mouth. But what […]
As the first in-person school year since 2019, this was a year of upheaval and regrowth. Within the TAF network, students, teachers, and administrators alike adjusted to a new normal. […]
A big part of the work TAF does in public school centers around project-based learning (PBL), but what exactly does that teaching method entail? PBL allows students to purposefully respond […]
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