Individual Study: Falconry and Science Communication
We take a look inside the individual study project of one student who is diving deep into the world of falcons, science communication, and ecology.
2022 happenings
We take a look inside the individual study project of one student who is diving deep into the world of falcons, science communication, and ecology.
Desiree Daniels comes from a family of educators and brings biology and chemistry subjects to life for students at Sora. We sat down to learn about her interest in STEM, what her classroom looks like, and how she wants to support students’ academic pursuits.
What does it take to build meaningful student-teacher relationships in middle school? We sat down with Sora’s Middle School Director to find out.
Congratulations to Sora’s graduating class of 2022! Here is a transcript of the speech that Ava T., Senior Class Speaker, delivered to her peers.
We sat down with Patricia to hear about her art and what she’s looking forward to at RISD this fall as a Painting major.
Ahead of graduation this weekend, we sat down with Ava, who was part of the first cohort of students at Sora, to hear about her senior year and high school reflections.
Michael Granado is one of the early faculty members at Sora who leads a popular course on The Philosophy of Marvel. We sat down to discuss one of the school’s most-requested learning expeditions.
Below is the transcript of the Sora Learning Lab podcast episode with Alberto Arenaza of Transcend Network. Transcend Network brings together people from around the world who are innovating education along global trends.
What does it mean to design accessible products? Sora Alum Hannah Higgins discusses the STEM and humanities skills that go into inclusive design.
Alexa Martinez’s interests cannot be put into a neat box. The Math and Statistics Major at Coastal Carolina University recently won second place in a school-wide competition for her essay on how the “banking model” of education, coined by Brazilian thinker Paulo Freire, impedes class consciousness— an idea that is spelled out in the popular book Pedagogy of the Oppressed. I sat down with the Sora alum to see what she’s up to now, how Math & Statistics relate to the humanities, and how Sora prepared her for college.