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Project Based Learning in Ashland

The School District of Ashland offers a project based, multiage learning option for students in 3rd through 12th grade. The Ashland Elementary Charter School (AECS) serving grades 3-5 opened in 2013. The Oredocker Project School for grades 6-8 opened in the fall of 2014 and a 9-12 school opened in fall of 2015. 

School District of Ashland

About the Ashland Charter Schools

Ashland Charter Schools provide an opportunity in the School District of Ashland for students in engage students in hands on, student driven learning at three schools for grades 3-12. All students are eligible to apply. Each school is unique and reflects the needs of the age range it serves while sharing the following elements:
 
Project Based Learning (PBL) - students learn by researching, designing, and presenting a project to answer a real world problem, meet a challenge, or serve a community interest.
 
Multi-Age Environment - Students of different ages are learning together as one class, not separated by grade level. This allows for a rich diversity of skills, interests, and abilities.
 
Advisory Based Structure - Students are assigned an advisor that will stay with them throughout their time in the school. Students will have other instructors but they will spend time daily with their advisory group.
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