Community Corner
Ribbon Cutting & Open House - Branch Line School, a free public charter school for K-8
Branch Line School (www.branchlineschool.org) is a free, public charter school centrally located in Livonia and serving students in kindergarten through 7th grade (adding 8th grade in 2014). Founded and operated locally, BLS is a nonprofit, secular and independent charter school expressly designed to provide a personal, nurturing, child-centered lifelong learning community.
Please join us as we celebrate our inaugural year with a ribbon cutting at 3:30PM followed by our open house from 4PM-6PM.
Branch Line School program highlights include:
Small classes in a small school
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Class sizes average 18; maximum school size is approximately 150 students including preschool.
Just-right learning
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Multiage classrooms use flexible grouping; instruction is personal to each child’s developmental level in each core content area.
Project-based learning
This inquiry-based approach engages children’s natural curiosity and integrates core content into real-world applications.
Service learning
Service to each other and the greater community is emphasized throughout the program so that students grow into engaged and thoughtful community members.
Family participation
Parents are invited and encouraged to participate in the classroom. BLS has an open-door policy for parents to participate in the learning community.
Private preschool and young 5s programs inspired by the Reggio Emilia early childhood education philosophy are also available, ensuring a nurturing and cohesive learning home for students from preschool through middle school.
Branch Line School’s catalog can be viewed at http://branchlineschool.org/catalog/.