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Benjamin (who was officially diagnosed with [[Wikipedia:ADHD|ADHD]] shortly after joining CPSC) and CPSC's handling of him. (Updated 08-29)
 
Benjamin (who was officially diagnosed with [[Wikipedia:ADHD|ADHD]] shortly after joining CPSC) and CPSC's handling of him. (Updated 08-29)
 
==Articles==
 
==Articles==
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* 2005-11-15 [[CPSC Middle School Interest Survey]]: CPSC is looking at the idea of opening a middle school.
 
*[[CPSC Expectation Guide]] from the 2005 Parent Handbook packet
 
*[[CPSC Expectation Guide]] from the 2005 Parent Handbook packet
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==External Articles==
 
==External Articles==
 
*[[Htwiki:Central Park School visits Spence's Farm|Central Park School visits Spence's Farm]]: photos
 
*[[Htwiki:Central Park School visits Spence's Farm|Central Park School visits Spence's Farm]]: photos

Revision as of 21:34, 15 November 2005

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Central Park School for Children is a Magnet School within the Durham, NC Public School system. Their status as a magnet school exempts them from many of the school system's rules, and their approach to education is "child-centered" and rather more flexible than traditional-style schools within the system. Class sizes are also smaller. The main downside is that admission is by lottery, so it can be difficult to get in; they are, however, expanding to help meet demand. They are also (Fall, 2005) in the process of adding a middle school.

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Reviews

  • 2005-05-24 The Hypertwins: our experience at CPSC with Harena's youngest, Benjamin, has been very positive since he switched to CPSC near the end of spring semester 2005. We continue to be impressed by the contrast between the public school's handling of

Benjamin (who was officially diagnosed with ADHD shortly after joining CPSC) and CPSC's handling of him. (Updated 08-29)

Articles

External Articles