Academic development hinges on social-emotional learning throughout all grade levels at The Roeper School, an independent school for gifted children in Bloomfield Hills and Birmingham.
From the youngest ages, students at Cranbrook Schools' Brookside Lower School in Bloomfield Hills blend science, technology, engineering, art and math with a college-prep elementary curriculum to grow critical thinkers for tomorrow's world.
Venturing outside of the classroom to volunteer and explore offers big benefits to students at the Detroit Waldorf School. Here, sixth grade teacher Linda Williams discusses how this approach helps build academic outcomes.
This college-preparatory high school, located in West Bloomfield, boasts a variety of immersive opportunities that allow students to pursue their passions.
The Portrait of a Learner is one of the pillars that unite Bloomfield Hills Schools in their effort to serve every learner, every day. Read on for more about this newly developed framework.
Emotional and social well-being is every bit as important as physical well-being. At Cranbrook Schools, they are creating a proactive approach to student wellness.
This disciplinary practice helps students understand the consequences of their actions. Here Roeper Middle School Director, Brian Corley, delves deeper into it and explains how it benefits his students.
Children thrive in settings where they feel safe, respected and heard – and that's exactly the kind of environment teachers create at The Roeper School.