Alternative in Action:
What does it mean to
be an Alternative school?

Churchill Alternative PS has been offering a strong alternative program for well over two decades! 

The Churchill stories shared here highlight some of the ways in which the school community inacts the 7 Alternative Tenets.  It by no means captures the extent of teacher practice and of student experience but rather, the blog shares stories of little moments in school life.  

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Below are the  7 Alternative Program Tenets with examples of what you will commonly see at Churchill and other alternative schools:
Click on the links below to visit blog posts with specific examples of the tenets in action.


1. Cooperation and teamwork Children who are motivated from within instead of by rewards will become lifelong learners, eager to take on challenges.   


2. Innovative approaches to teaching and learning  happen through a shared responsibility among staff, students, and parents. 


3. A balance between student-directed and teacher directed learning: The teacher acts as a facilitator/mentor/guide of the child’s learning; this enhances self-concept, enthusiasm for learning, and personal responsibility. 


4. Purposeful multi-aged groupings among children of different ages and stages of development provides an environment wherein students learn from each other as well as from the teacher.


5. An integrated curriculum approach emphasizes the interrelation of all learning and subjects. 


6. A family & community-centered school environment is central to the program. Parents and community members are valued as partners in education and are always welcome to contribute. 


7.Ongoing assessment and evaluation  with a primary focus on personal growth and student goal setting.