Discover how PacPrep offers personalized homeschooling support, helping families navigate the growing trend of customized education. From curriculum guidance to community engagement suggestions, we empower parents to create a tailored learning experience for their children.
Read MoreRejecting the "pay-to-play" model, our school prioritizes teaching practices over marketing strategies. The virtual learning format enhances focused time on tasks, equipping students with tools for success through real-time observation and tailored instruction. Pacific Preparatory's challenging yet balanced curriculum, multidimensional instructional approach, and adherence to the science of reading and math set it apart as an academically rigorous institution dedicated to preparing students for a lifetime of critical thinking and success.
Read MoreThis fall, we’ve been chatting with more and more families who are interested in dual enrollment options for their children. With Pacific Preparatory dual enrollment, students can be enrolled in their primary school of record while supplementing their coursework with 1:1 PacPrep courses.
Read MoreCelebrating Autism Acceptance Month with Canadian author, Alexandra Hoffman, and her latest children’s book, Masterpiece.
Read MoreOur 1:1 approach to education means that every lesson is customized to incorporate student interests and fit the needs of each student, each class. As an expert K-5 teacher, Lauren harnesses student’s innate curiosity and inspires them through hands-on and interactive activities.
Read MoreRead PacPrep’s Admissions Manager, Molly Tweten’s review of the thought-provoking book “Rethinking School” by Susan Wise Bauer and how it speaks to PacPrep’s mission of collaboration, respectful dialogue, and above all: helping students find joy in learning again.
Read MoreCheck out what our current students have been up to already this semester. From carefully-crafted, unique and engaging electives to examples of digital and physical materials, fall is off to a wonderful start!
Read MorePacPrep’s Curriculum Specialist, Erika Sneath, busts through the myths of virtual learning to highlight how it can work for every student.
Read MoreTaking an AP class might seem like a big step for a student, especially for students who already pursue various extracurricular activities and specialty classes. But taking an AP course can change a student’s life, and it’s worth consideration.
Read MoreOur team and teachers believe in accepting each learner as a child-first and student-second. This mentality gives us space to honor each unique learner’s needs. Specifically, when supporting students with learning differences, we look at our personal approach that customizes the lesson according to student strengths and personal interests. Building on that, we then incorporate academics through ensuring state and federal standards are taught within a comfortable, collaborative environment.
Read MoreAll of our Pacific Preparatory families have the privilege of collaborating with our curriculum specialist, Erika Sneath. Not only is Erika extremely knowledgeable in ways to make sure all of our students succeed academically, she is always there to be an active participant in each student’s education journey. She works with students, parents, and teachers to ensure lessons integrate student interests, development, and academic goals. She is passionate about ensuring that lessons are engaging, rigorous, and support the needs of all students.
Read MoreOne of the wonderful things about 1:1 education is that our teachers are able to design unique, thoughtful lessons that work for each student. We love giving our teachers autonomy to design engaging lessons that speak to their students’ (and their own!) strengths and interests. We are also proud to have a strong support staff leading our teachers in this process, offering consistent professional development and guidance.
Read MoreTaking challenging courses requires the student to have a strong sense of responsibility and commitment. At PacPrep, we’re happy to offer our students the opportunity to inspire themselves by taking an Advanced Placement (AP) class. We offer a variety of AP courses that give students a meaningful way to receive college credit while in high school.
Read MoreMay was Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) month. At Pacific Preparatory, we want to help your family celebrate and learn about the vast contributions of the AAPI community all-year round. Studies have shown that it is crucial to start teaching lessons about diversity early in a child’s life to reduce negative biases. Here are our recommendations of things you can do as a parent to introduce your child to AAPI heritage.
Read MoreApril celebrates Arab-American Heritage Month and all the contributions that Arab-Americans have made to society.
Read MoreWe developed a habit and then a love of listening to podcast stories. Now, each of our children gets to choose a story and each child has their favorites.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect holiday gift? We’ve compiled a shortlist of our favorite gifts that inspire kids to love learning.
Read MoreStudy skills are crucial for academic success, and now that most students are in remote learning environments, it’s important they learn to hone the skills necessary to help them be successful in the digital world.
Read MoreWhen it comes to teaching, preparation is crucial.
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