Service Partner Craft Station
Join us to create something special for our Service Partners.
Help us to make something special for the organizations who make life better for our local communities!
- Piedmont Animal Center – water bottle with old CLEAN socks
- Bridge of Hearts (Birthday Cards)
- Firefighters (bracelet making station or key chain – wooden beads)
- Library (bookmarks)
- Christian Mission – advertise for a food drive
- La Escuelita – one large puzzle
- Equuvation – still working on idea
- MS service partners – water color prints

Woodlawn School - Lower
Learning at Woodlawn School is rooted in project-based learning. This means that students learn and apply content knowledge and skills by creating projects designed to develop their understanding of the world around them. They work collaboratively to create something that demonstrates their new understandings to a real audience, and each project culminates in a formal presentation. Through project work, sources of information are not limited to traditional textbooks. Instead, students examine information from “expert” adults, field experiences, primary source documents, nonfiction books, and Internet resources. Technology (e.g. iPad use) is an integral part of our project work. Keeping in line with our methodology, technology is integrated into the classroom rather than provided as a discrete subject area in a computer lab environment.
In addition to meeting our academic standards, students leaving our Lower School program are equipped with the skills necessary to be successful in Middle School. Lower School students have the ability to:
- act responsibly and respectfully
- demonstrate integrity
- solve problems and think critically
- organize and analyze information
- cooperate with groups of peers
- recognize and respect each other's points of view