Home is the first word that comes to mind when I think about my time spent at the charter school. I’ve felt at home there every day since my first time walking through that main street hallway in September of 2006.

Even though I’d spent time at other alternative schools on Cape Cod, this felt different. Here, I truly felt a sense of equality and honesty between the children and the teachers. It wasn’t just the fact that we addressed our teachers by their first names, but also the way we were encouraged to speak our minds, and how the teachers always made such an effort to understand our point of view, even when they didn’t necessarily have to… read more on Vineyard Gazette

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