A Teacher’s Perspective
A Teacher’s Perspective
By Allison Brill
Picture a room full of first and second graders. They are having indoor recess, which means that the room is full of energy and chatter. […]
A Teacher’s Perspective
By Allison Brill
Picture a room full of first and second graders. They are having indoor recess, which means that the room is full of energy and chatter. […]
Nicholas Colangelo, Susan Assouline, Miraca Gross. If you’re a parent of a bright child and you’ve read these authors, good on ya! If you haven’t, an introduction is in […]
On January 9, 2013, Feynman kindergarten and first grade students took a trip to the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, VA for a trip they will not soon forget. Students gained valuable exposure to the […]
This week (11/14/12), three Feynman teachers are headed to Denver, CO to attend the 59th annual convention of the National Association for Gifted Children.
Why am I excited for NAGC?
NAGC presents […]
Albert Einstein claimed, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Not ones to take Professor Einstein’s opinions lightly, we are pleased to announce two programs at Feynman School designed to […]
Whew! Today (1/3/12) we completed our first day at our new Bethesda location and our students gave it a rousing thumbs up. Our move was made possible by the […]
We are pleased to announce that Feynman School is the recipient of a 2011 unrestricted grant from the T. Rowe Price Foundation and we wish to thank the foundation for […]
Greetings! We are excited to announce that Feynman School is relocating to Bethesda. Our new campus address will be 7730 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD 20817. (The nearest intersection is Seven Locks […]