CI Leaders Interviewed on Rochester in Focus
On Sunday, November 19, Children’s Institute was featured on Rochester in Focus to discuss an exciting and unifying new chapter in CI’s journey: a brand refresh and a move.
Continue readingAnnouncing 26th Annual RECAP Report
Children’s Institute, in partnership with the Rochester City School District Office of Early Childhood, is pleased to announce the publication of the 26th annual report of the Rochester Early Childhood Assessment Partnership (RECAP) - Children's Institute Technical Report T23-001.
Continue readingWhat's Great in Our State? Featuring New York 2022-23 Highlights
What’s Great In Our State? Primary Project in New York State 2022-23 School Year Highlights
Continue readingPrimary Project Certified Schools for 2022-23
We would like to congratulate the following schools on achieving National Certification in the 2022-2023 School Year!
Continue readingEmbracing Transition: Primary Project provides "a little extra help"
Our team is planning for a move - and embracing transition, just like those starting a new school year!
Continue readingMcQuaid Volleyball Team Really Serves!
Today the McQuaid boys volleyball team helped stuff, organize and lug over 3000 folders for children and families...
Continue readingYouth Perspective: Create a Safe and Effective Classroom Together
Receiving students’ input and opinions on how to create a safe and effective classroom environment is crucial to achieving a community in the classroom.
Continue readingYouth Perspective: Welcome Everyone
It’s important to start the school year off by making sure everyone feels comfortable, accepted, and welcomed when adjusting to new classroom environments.
Continue readingYouth Perspective: Get to Know Your Students
Dear Teachers, How are you creating a welcoming Environment and getting to know your students?
Continue readingSeeing Students As They Truly Are
Let's consider a magical story that captures the essence of an asset-based approach to children…and the damage it can cause when we use a deficit lens instead.
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