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Mrs. Karen Kasich, First Lady of Ohio Visits Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy To Read with Local Students

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Students, faculty and staff at Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy welcome Mrs. Karen Kasich, First Lady of Ohio, on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 to celebrate Read Across America. Mrs. Kasich will be reading to kindergarten, first, and second grade students in the school’s gymnasium at 10:00 a.m. Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy is located at 1333 Morse Road, Columbus 43229.

Read Across America is a program developed by the National Education Association to build a nation of readers. It is now in its thirteenth year and focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships and reading resources.

Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy is one of the thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participating in Read Across America by bringing together kids, teens, and books to build a nation of readers.


Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy Now Open for Pre-Enrollment

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

We are currently inviting parents to pre-enroll their children at Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology  Academy for the 2011-2012 school year. Once your pre-enrollment form is received, a school representative will contact you to discuss enrollment options.

Pre-enrollment is now open to all students residing in the respective school district. Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy can accommodate students entering into kindergarten to 8th grade. It is imperative that parents submit enrollment applications for each student planning to enroll, as early as possible.

Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy implements a thematic, interactive program that incorporates multiple learning styles. Mornings are dedicated to building solid skills in the core subject areas of reading, writing, math and science. While the afternoons are reserved for foreign language, music, physical education and a daily 90-minute block of Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy’s Paragon curriculum.

The Paragon curriculum is interdisciplinary, engaging, discovery-based and multi-cultural. The hands-on approach of Paragon addresses the multiple intelligences and individual learning styles. This enhances students’ communication skills, analysis and self-expression.

Columbus Humanities, Arts and Technology Academy also offers an emotionally and physically safe learning environment, access to computers and technology, committed and qualified teachers and staff and encourage parental involvement. Teachers will conduct regular goal setting conferences with individual children and their parents, to ensure the student’s success.

To enroll, visit here.


More Power with Paragon: What is Paragon?

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Each day, your student enters an amazing world of learning as he or she experiences our Paragon Curriculum. In Paragon, students explore essential questions that have captivated thinkers throughout time and that continue to fascinate students.  Through their own research and investigation, students connect to content more profoundly, more personally, and more purposefully.  They develop a larger picture of history and gain the knowledge, skills, beliefs, and attitudes that they will find useful both in and outside of school.  Be sure to ask your child to share his or her experiences in Paragon and explore the essential questions together.  This process will invite you to delight in seeing how your young scholar takes in the world.  We hope you’ll enjoy together the journey through the history of great ideas and heroes in world culture that Paragon affords your family.  Have fun and celebrate your student’s growth as a life-long learner with a passion for inquiry!

Dawn D. Eidelman, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Mosaica Education
President, Paragon Division


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