Education
Vanguard Gifted Academy to Highlight Student Innovations on Oct. 8
Vanguard Gifted Academy is set to host its annual Showcase Night on October 8, 2023, providing a platform for students to display their research, projects, and inventions. The free event will take place from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM at the academy’s premises located at 1078 E. Wilson St., Batavia. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with the students and explore the innovative work they have created.
Amy Trujillo, the head of school at Vanguard Gifted Academy, emphasized the significance of this event in a recent news release. “Showcase Night is a celebration of our students’ growth and ingenuity,” she stated. “It’s an opportunity for our students to practice communicating their ideas and receive valuable feedback from the community, extending their learning beyond the classroom. We are excited for everyone to see the incredible work they’ve accomplished.”
Details of the Event
Participants are encouraged to register for the event by emailing [email protected]. While the event is free, registration will help the academy manage attendance effectively. Showcase Night aims not only to highlight student achievements but also to foster community interaction, allowing students to present their projects in a supportive environment.
Vanguard Gifted Academy employs an educational approach that prioritizes collaborative, personalized, metacognitive, creative, and analytical principles. This framework equips students with the necessary skills to tackle real-world challenges, pursue interests at their own pace, and collaborate effectively with peers.
Academy’s Mission and Vision
The mission of Vanguard Gifted Academy is to guide gifted children toward a life of innovation, discovery, and empowerment. This is achieved through personalized education and authentic learning experiences that encourage students to explore their full potential.
Showcase Night serves as a testament to the academy’s commitment to nurturing creativity and critical thinking among its students. As families and community members gather to witness the students’ hard work, the event promises to be an inspiring celebration of talent and innovation.
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