225 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 10 COLLEGE COMMUNI T Y SCHOOL DISTRICT as much as possible, and the students will naturally gravitate towards what they love.” But the opportunities for exploration don’t stop at the classroom door. “We offer various extracurricular activities, including our First Lego League, where students can immerse themselves in engineering and robotics. We also have a First Tech Challenge robotics team for high schoolaged students. The list of clubs and activities is extensive, catering to a wide array of interests, even for athletically inclined people,” he adds. The Genesis of Personalized Learning Continuing the riveting narrative of the College Community School District, Tracy Schipper, Executive Director of Elementary Programs, provides a comprehensive view of the district’s focus at the elementary level, intricately tied to its overarching ten-year strategic plan. “We aim to instill purpose and passion in our students from a young age, exposing them to various pathways that will be available to them. The crux of our
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