How you arrange your seating can be an asset for differentiating instruction. Summit Prep, in Redwood City, California, uses different seating configurations for independent work, collaborative work, mini lessons, and large-group discussions.
Summit Preparatory Charter High School
GRADES 9 - 12 | REDWOOD CITY, CA
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GRADES 9 - 12 | REDWOOD CITY, CA
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