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Yearly Archives: 2020

Winter Quarter Term A starts November 8th and ends January 9th. Thanksgiving Break will be from November 24th to November 30th and Winter Break will be from December 20th to January 2nd. If you’d like to register for this term please email us at admin@brainchildlearningcenter.com
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Fall Quarter Term A concludes on Monday, September 21st. We have a short break from Tuesday, September 22nd to Saturday, September 26th. (No break for Sunday and Monday students). Fall Quarter Term B begins Sunday, September 27th. If you’re interested in registering for Fall Quarter Term B, please register using our online registration form. Please register by September 19th. Fall Quarter Term B is […]
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Our Summer Quarter concludes on Monday, August 10th, 2020. With the number of COVID-19 cases rising and the local school districts starting the school year with remote learning, Brain Child has decided to continue offering classes online through the fall and winter. Attached to this link is our academic calendar. There are two major changes: 1) We’re starting our Fall […]
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We would like to thank everyone that took the time to complete our survey and provide feedback on our online classes. We’re pleased that over 70% of the families that responded to the survey find the online classes just as good as or better than our in-person classes. Also, more families expressed preference for continuing in our online format than […]
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Brain Child has transitioned all math and reading classes to online format for all locations (Seattle, Bellevue and Issaquah). The reviews have been overwhelmingly positive so far. The transition has been smooth and most students have been finding the class lessons easy to follow along in the online format. We are currently working toward moving our writing classes online as well. […]
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What happens in an online learning session? An online session is more like regular in-person classes than you might expect.  First, students must have a copy of their weekly assignments with them prior to the start of class. During the online learning session, the instructor will have a copy of the student’s assignment displayed on the screen, and live instruction […]
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On March 12, 2020, in an effort to slow down the coronavirus outbreak in the area, Governor Inslee issued an emergency proclamation closing all public and private schools until April 24th. This results in a temporary halt in the education of many students in the area. Because our classes are so small, we do not have to close. After talking […]
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