What are the schools in United States like?
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"Be sure to join one of the many clubs open to parents to participate in the school. The teachers keep up a regular correspondence with parents as to what the weekly curriculum will cover, and how their child is performing. The arts-based approach is quite amazing and the results are very evident from the second grade graduates of the school who are all performing at higher grade levels in both reading and math," said one expat in Middletown with children at The Lucy School.
"The International School of Minnesota is an exemplary international school located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. ISM offers a rigorous class load that educates students from Preschool to Grade 12 in a challenging and inclusive environment. Class schedules are planned around the International Baccalaureate Program, a curriculum that is recognized around the world. Additional programs include Spanish, French, Chinese, physics, art and music. The school boasts a comfortable open campus design with outdoor play areas, a library, and even a climbing wall. The Denver School of the Arts is an award-winning bilingual school located in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1987, this phenomenal school focuses on student-centered learning and artistic exploration. Program offerings are designed to develop academic confidence and stimulate the student's creativity. This school offers a blended curriculum that combines classes in Spanish and English with a strong focus on the arts. Student programs cover a wide range of topics such as musical theater, drawing, painting, photography, and more. Friends Academy of New York is a top tier bilingual school located in Locust Valley, New York. This tuition-free school provides a challenging and fulfilling education that is suitable for students of any educational background. Curriculum offerings are taught in both English and Spanish, with the focus on developing comprehensive literacy and cultural understanding. The school has a variety of unique and innovative programs, ranging from computer design to environmental science. Additionally, students are encouraged to participate and explore the many extracurricular activities on offer," remarked one parent with kids at in .
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