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5th Graders' field trip to learn about environmental conservation
The Flying Dragon Class took a field trip on October 24th at the Palo Alto Junior Museum , to explore the water sewage process in relation to their current social science theme about environmental conservation. During the trip, the students learned about the different steps of the water filtration process, including aeration, coagulation and sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, and reflected on the importance of preventing pollution. The trip provided students the op

Cornerstone School
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Celebrating Our 5th Graders' End-of-Theme Social Science Presentation!
What a fantastic afternoon of learning we had on October 30th! Our 5th-grade social science students hosted an engaging and eye-opening presentation on waste management and its global impact. Our 5th graders dove deep into their research, presenting their findings on the staggering amount of trash created annually. Many were shocked to learn just how much waste the USA produces—a truly impactful moment that drove home the necessity of responsible waste practices! The students

Cornerstone School
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Youngest Students Celebrating the Joy and Confidence of Learning at Cornerstone
At Cornerstone, we guide students of all ages to celebrate the joy of learning through lively performances and presentations, showcasing their progress to friends and family. This tradition begins as early as three years old. These events provide incredible opportunities for our students to build confidence through public speaking, which, in turn, enhances their language skills. Recently, our youngest champions from the Piglet Class and Panda Class, all three and four years o

Cornerstone School
Nov 3, 20252 min read


4th Graders' Learning About How Eyes Work
On October 17th, the 4th graders in the Koi Class took a fascinating trip to the Palo Alto Junior Museum, where they dove into the science of sight by dissecting real cow eyes. Working in small groups, students explored the major parts of the mammalian eye in a hands-on lesson they won’t soon forget. At first, some students were understandably squeamish about handling preserved eyes. But with curiosity and courage, they pushed past their initial hesitation. By the end of the

Cornerstone School
Oct 21, 20251 min read
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