We, the staff and
students, will learn, live and work
harmoniously with mutual respect without
compromising individual belief and
identities.
Our vision
encompasses a commitment to excellence.
These expectations will be met through:
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All students
can learn. Student learning is
the primary focus impacting all
decisions made.
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Students
demonstrate understanding of
essential knowledge and skills
by being actively engaged in
meaningful context and producing
quality work.
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Students
learn in different ways.
Curriculum and instructional
practices incorporate a variety
of learning activities to
accommodate multiple
intelligences.
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Students
learn best when provided with
appropriate opportunities for
success and challenging
expectations to increase their
performance.
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Each student
is a valued individual with
unique physical, social,
cultural, emotional, and
intellectual needs.
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Teachers,
administrators, parents, and the
community share the
responsibility of making a
positive impact on the learning
process.
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A safe and
physically comfortable
environment promotes student
learning.
The Multiple
Intelligences (MI) Curriculum at
Enota is built
around the belief that every child
can be successful. Our curriculum is
a course of study that leads to
literacy, inquiry, creativity, and
critical thinking. All students will
be provided with the opportunity to
expand and apply skills in a variety
of ways. Our shared vision is to
empower students to become
independent readers and thinkers. We
encourage both written and spoken
communication that will lead to
higher levels of comprehension and
performance.
We believe that
each child is a unique individual
who learns in his or her own way.
Therefore, the curriculum at
Enota is taught by
incorporating activities based on
the Multiple Intelligences research
of Howard Gardner, professor at
Harvard University. The eight basic
intelligences as identified by
Gardner are:
Logical
– Mathematical: Uses
inductive and deductive logic,
numeration, and abstract patterns;
problem solver.
Visual
– Spatial: Depends on
visual and proximity thinking;
thinks in images.
Bodily
– Kinesthetic: Involves
physical movement and knowledge of
the body.
Verbal
– Linguistic: Focuses on
thinking on language, both aural and
symbolic.
Naturalist: Recognizes and
classifies plants, animals, and
minerals including a mastery of
taxonomies.
Musical
– Rhythmic: Responds to
acoustic patterns, sounds, rhythms,
and tempo.
Interpersonal – Oriented
toward social or group
relationships; affectively
communicative.
Intrapersonal – Identifies
with intuition and introspection;
self-knowledge (not
necessarily introverted)
(Taken from:
Purposeful Learning Through Multiple
Intelligences, 2002)
The faculty at Enota
is committed to this curriculum. We
celebrate the diversity of our
students and our goal is to meet the
needs of each child. We work as a
team to increase student learning
and success.
Some of the
extra-curricular activities that may
be offered at Enota
are:
Art, Dance, Drama, Poetry, Literary
Publications, Photography, Quilting,
Chemistry for Kids, Engineering,
Simple Machines using Legos, Rocket
Science, Instrumental Music,
Scouting, Technology, and Gardening.