At College View, learning and leading are the outcomes that drive the school’s systems and structures. Students develop into independent thinkers, collaborative problem-solvers, and better world citizens who contribute to the larger community. They learn empathy, compassion, and perseverance through putting forth effort, taking risks, and working together. Reading, writing, math, and oral communication skills are the cognitive skills that enable our students to think, learn, and lead.
According to the American Academy of Psychiatry, “ At this time, pediatricians advise against caffeine for children under 12 and against any use of energy drinks for all children and teens. They also suggest limiting caffeine to at most 100…Continue Reading