Prism Microschool

Prism Microschool We are free to families and powered by learners. It's public school because Kansas Department of Education trusts parents.

With only 5 to 10 children in a group the focus becomes the individual, connection, encouragement, and tomorrow's leaders.

We are children of the survivors.
09/15/2024

We are children of the survivors.

This is the only photo I have of our Fantasy Football Draft. It was lively and everyone was engaged. Each management gro...
09/03/2024

This is the only photo I have of our Fantasy Football Draft. It was lively and everyone was engaged.
Each management group had an owner, GM and Head Coach.
We drafted entire position rooms, alternating between AFC and NFC.
Each groups budget was.000001 of the NFL cap.
They are already asking for other sports!

07/03/2024

This is a great safety guide for children swimming in lakes and swimming pools. The color of the bathing suit can make it easier or more difficult to see children while they are swimming. This is a good reminder to always have adult supervision when children are swimming. (Thanks to Praire Lakes Healthcare System.)

One of the groups are reading LEA and the Fire Goddess, featuring Hawaiian Mythology. So we made musubi! IYKYK
06/18/2024

One of the groups are reading LEA and the Fire Goddess, featuring Hawaiian Mythology. So we made musubi! IYKYK

What’s the plan when you’re finished but there is still a week of school? Mosey over to Bethel College, North Newton, KS...
05/10/2024

What’s the plan when you’re finished but there is still a week of school? Mosey over to Bethel College, North Newton, KS for StarBEEz!

We had so much fun at Cosmosphere last week. This is all the stuff the learners want to do next.Visit the website for be...
02/20/2024

We had so much fun at Cosmosphere last week. This is all the stuff the learners want to do next.
Visit the website for better art and details.

We celebrated Alessandro Volta’s birthday at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, where they showed us how to make our o...
02/16/2024

We celebrated Alessandro Volta’s birthday at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, where they showed us how to make our own batteries. The highest voltage (6.02) was awarded a signed photograph of Astronaught Nicole Stott!

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North Newton, KS
67117

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Monday 7:30am - 2:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 2:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 2:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 2:30pm

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