The Nature of Study Skills
The Nature of Study Skills is a classroom study skills program that begins in kindergarten and ends in fifth grade. Each year the students receive a six-lesson program that focuses on previously learned study skills and teaches new developmentally appropriate study-skills strategies. In this program, each grade level relates an animal's behavior to the study skills they need to develop in order to succeed in school.
Please follow the links for each grade level to learn more about their animal and the study skills that are learned.
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Rainbows
Rainbows is a school peer support program for children who are experiencing a loss due to death or divorce. Each support group has three to seven children who share an activity and discussion that focuses on the change in their families.
If you are interested in having your child participate in Rainbows, please return the permission form to the office.

Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP)
The Talent Search identifies academically talented 7th graders based on standardized test scores achieved while attending elementary or middle school. Candidates are identified and invited to complete either the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT Assessment college entrance examination. Duke TIP then provides the participants with comparative information concerning their academic abilities and resources for unique educational opportunities.