Meet Jennifer, Étude Class of 2020!
Meet Jennifer Velazquez, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Jennifer transferred to Étude Middle School as an eighth grader and continued her academic career throughout Étude High School.“I remember making...
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Meet Maxim Heinen, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Max joined Étude during his freshman year of high school.“During my freshman year, I made a project protesting procrastination in civic action. A lot of...
View ArticleStudents Critically Review Indie Lens, Bedlam
crit·i·cal think·ingnounthe objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgmentIndependent Lens PopUp, a program by PBS, provides students with access to award-winning films that...
View ArticleMeet Alex Ruiz, Étude Class of 2020!
Meet Alex Ruiz, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Alex continued his career with Étude High School after attending Étude Middle School. During his time at ÉHS, he developed abundant musical talent—often...
View ArticleMeet Aureanna, Étude Class of 2020!
Meet Aureanna Crump, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Aureanna specifically chose Étude High School for the bonds and relationships a small school has to offer.“I liked the size of the school. It's easy...
View ArticleMeet Luke, Étude Class of 2020!
Meet Luke Bloise, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Luke started his journey with The Étude Group as a kindergartener, making him part of an elite group of students that spent a total of 13 years with...
View ArticleMeet Alex, Étude Class of 2020!
Meet Alexander Burg, Étude Class of 2020 graduate. Alex is our second senior of the year that is part of the elite K-12 Étude student group.“I first started at Étude all the way back in 2007, in...
View ArticleEtude alum credits interdisciplinary model for unexpected career path
When someone from Etude High School talks about the interdisciplinary model, it can sound odd to anyone not well-acquainted with the group and its priorities. One short conversation with Etude High...
View ArticleInterdisciplinary courses let students go deeper and learn more
When high school students are studying U.S. history, what are they really learning? History and civics, of course, but what about the folk music that prompted and described major turning points in our...
View ArticleStudents explore synecdoche: Communicating big concepts in tiny ways
You might not be able to pronounce it, but chances are you’re very familiar with synecdoche. A long word that means using one thing to represent many things, we use this concept frequently. For...
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