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What is the difference between Talcott Mountain Academy and Talcott Mountain Science Center?
The
Science Center (TMSC) was established in 1967 to further the
understanding of science in the lives of students, teachers, and
adults. Talcott Mountain Academy was opened in 1983 as a full-time day
school for intellectually excited students with a full curriculum whose
focus is on math, science and technology. All families with children at
TMA are automatically members of the Science Center and are encouraged
to participate in special members' functions. In addition, all TMA
students are eligible for a discount for any of TMSC's Saturday,
after-school and vacation programs.
What is a Suite and why don't they call the levels grades?
The
Suite concept is like a hotel suite with several rooms. Students are
grouped by chronological age but may be working on different "rooms"
based on their ability and interest. Grade level implies that all
students are doing the same thing at the same level. The Academy
strives to meet individual needs and to challenge students while
maintaining a peer group of similar age.
What is Enrichment and what opportunities are available for my child?
Enrichment
is a double period in which children can take different non-curriculum
classes every trimester. Enrichment opportunities might include: math
club, computer programming, drama, debate, and media and electronic
journalism. The options change each trimester as students pick a
subject area of interest.
Who should apply to Talcott Mountain Academy?
Talented
girls and boys in grades K-8, who prefer hands-on learning and are
looking for a more challenging curriculum, and those who would benefit
from a smaller school, with individual attention in this unique
environment.
How do I apply?
Applications
for the Academy may be made at any time during the year. However,
applications for the Fall are generally accepted by March 1st.
Applications after March 1st may encounter filled classes. We encourage
prospective families to tour the Academy and each student to spend a
day at the Academy during the school year.
What is the Hypermedia Library?
Students
use the Hypermedia Library to conduct independent research using a
variety of sources from print to the Internet. A faculty member serves
as a media specialist to assist students with research. Students are
expected to use their hometown libraries to sign out books for research
projects.
Tell me about the program for younger children?
TMA
added a lower "suite" for children in grades K-3 in 2001. There are two
classes, K/1 and 2/3. The groupings may change yearly depending on
enrollment. The children have their own classroom area and playscape.
They share common resources, and have "specials": music, art, and
computers, in the rooms with the rest of the academy students. |