TEA ADVENTURES

5th-Grade Students Present Green Building Ideas for the New Tahoe Expedition Academy Campus

Led by 5th-grade teacher Matt Morrison, our semester-long learning expedition titled “Consumption Presumption” took 5th-grade students deep into the world of sustainability, renewable energy and green building practices.

In the News: +Impact School Featured in Recent Financial Times Story

The Financial Times recently visited our school to investigate Silicon Valley’s role in bringing personalized learning to the forefront of education.

In the News: +Impact School Featured in Education Dive Article

Education Dive, an education industry news site, intervied +Impact School’s CEO on the school’s unique building design.

+Impact School Hosts “A Celebration of Learning” on February 8th

You are invited to +Impact School’s Celebration of Learning Our “Celebration of Learning” is an opportunity for +Impact students to share their learning with the public at this open house-style event.

In the News: Tahoe Expedition Academy Featured in YubaNet.com Article

YubaNet.com, Northern California News Site, covers our new campus launch and associated fundraising.

Into the West: A Historical Look at Manifest Destiny

+Impact Students recently traveled to the southwest to deepen their understanding of Indigenous cultures and the impact that manifest destiny had on them.

Your Donations for the Refugees in Greece at Work

Thank you to everyone who made a donation. Your contributions allowed our students to have an even bigger +Impact on their mission to help the refugee population in Greece.

Miss Rosie Goes to Peru: Cusco to Clout Forest

Our Kindergarten teacher Miss Rosie applied for and received a grant that has sent her to the Peruvian wilderness where she is studying frogs. She recently checked in with us after her “Cusco to Cloud Forest” experience!

Hands-On Exploration of the Food Chain in Sonoma, CA

Our middle school students traveled to Sonoma Broadway Farms to learn what farm-to-table really means.

Using Constructive Adversity to Develop Character at School: Part II

At +Impact School, we have empirical evidence and anecdotal data from the past five years that Constructive Adversity, our version of experiential learning, helps foster resilience, perseverance and problem-solving skills.

Senior +Impact Study: Syrian Refugee Crisis in Greece

Our students are currently in Greece, working shoulder-to-shoulder with aid organizations for the refugees, learning about the problems this community faces, and identifying solutions to these problems.