The
Anne Frank curriculum is a well-balanced combination
of Math, Science, Language Arts and Social Studies.
The curriculum is in accordance with all state guidelines.
At Anne Frank, the expectations are high and the curriculum
prepares students to meet future educational challenges.
Anne Frank takes great pride in its diverse population
of students. This diversity creates an appreciation
and understanding of different cultures. The cultural
diversity lends itself toward easy infusion of multicultural
literature and provides a constant illustration of the
rich tapestry of our city present here at Anne Frank.
Through music, films, plays, special programs and visits
to the various area museums, teachers always stress
the appreciation for cultural diversity.
Each year, Anne Frank students participate in activities
celebrating the arts, by visiting the symphony, theater,
opera, and film festival, as well as, serving as host
to many artists, providing students with an appreciation
for the performing arts.
Pre-kindergartens through second grade classes are
taught in self-contained classrooms. Third and fourth
grade classes are "departmentalized", giving
students the benefits of learning from different teachers
with expertise in various subjects.
The Special Education Program consists of Resource,
Speech, Behavior Adjustment Class and Total Communication
Developmental Center.
Bilingual Education offers a Dual Language Program
of Instruction that is coordinated with regular curriculum
and the student's home language. English for Speakers
of Other Languages (ESOL) is an instructional program
designed to meet the linguistic and academic needs of
limited English proficient students.
In addition to Math, Sciences, Langauge Arts and Social
Studies, the Anne Frank student has the opportunity
to participate in the following enrichment programs: