A student slumps over their desk, frustrated by a math problem. Another is on the verge of tears after a disagreement at recess. In K–5, emotional growth is happening constantly—often right alongside academic learning. These moments are where children begin to understand themselves, their feelings, and how to interact with others. Learning to Name and...Read More
Ask a student what they remember most from school, and chances are they’ll mention a day they learned outside the classroom. A trip to the farm. A visit from a local artist. A neighborhood cleanup project. These moments matter. They transform information into experience and make learning vivid and memorable. Bringing Learning to Life At...Read More
A student lights up during a science demonstration. Another shares a thoughtful comment during story time. These moments might seem small, but they often reveal something meaningful. At Hanover Academy, we pay attention to the early signals that show us what a child loves, what they’re good at, and where they’re beginning to grow. Building...Read More
In the hallway, one student notices another drop their art project and kneels to help pick it up. A simple gesture, but one that reflects something deeper: kindness taught, practiced, and valued. How Schools Shape Character At Hanover Academy, we believe that developing strong academic skills and strong character go hand in hand. Teaching kindness,...Read More
A child walks into their classroom, hangs up their backpack, and heads straight to the morning meeting circle—no hesitation, no confusion. These small routines do more than keep a classroom running smoothly. They establish a rhythm to the day that helps children feel safe, settled, and able to focus on learning. For young students, knowing...Read More
A group of children races to the playground after lunch, laughter echoing as they swing, climb, and chase one another. To an outside observer, it might look like a break from academics—but that time on the playground is doing more than burning off energy. It is building the foundation for learning. How Play Supports Learning...Read More
Why is the sky blue? How do airplanes fly? What happens if I mix these two things together? These are the kinds of questions we hear every day in a curious classroom. At Hanover Academy, we welcome them. Encouraging Curiosity in the Classroom Curiosity is the starting point of deep learning. When children feel safe...Read More
A child curls up with a book, sounding out each word and beaming with pride as they reach the final page. That moment—when reading clicks—can be magical. But learning to read begins long before that milestone, and it works best when families and schools are on the journey together. Building a Reading Culture at School...Read More
A child picks up a book, not because they have to, but because they want to know what happens next. Another stays after class to ask their teacher a question—not for extra credit, but because they’re genuinely curious. These moments are signs of a student who sees learning as more than just schoolwork. They see...Read More
A group of students gathers around a table, eyes wide with excitement. In front of them, a simple experiment is unfolding — baking soda and vinegar bubbling over the rim of a beaker, creating a mini volcano. Laughter and questions fill the room as they try to figure out why this reaction happens. In that...Read More
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