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Whitney Young STEAM Early Childhood

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Whitney Young STEAM Early Childhood

Whitney Young STEAM Magnet School provides a nurturing environment where early learners develop foundational literacy and numeracy skills. Through STEAM units, students creatively apply these skills in collaborative ways, deepening their understanding and preparing them for the next level of learning.Request a tour

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WHITNEY YOUNG STEAM EARLY CHILDHOOD

STEAM CURRICULUM

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Early childhood STEAM curriculum is an exploratory approach that fosters creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills

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CULTURE

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Learn more about the major culture components of Whitney Young

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LEARNING SPACES

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Our spaces are designed to be engaging, flexible and stimulating environments that encourage exploration, collaboration and independent learning

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STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES

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Students have numerous opportunities to explore, learn and grow through hands-on STEAM experiences

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CORE BELIEFS

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Learn more about our personal belief system

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MEET THE PRINCIPAL

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Get to know Principal Claire Paul

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FORT WAYNE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

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Whitney Young is a STEAM Magnet School. To attend this school, students must apply through the  School Choice Lottery. The process is different from the neighborhood schools within FWCS, which assign students based on their residential addresses.

Students who live outside FWCS boundaries are also welcome to attend Whitney Young, based on space availability, and must provide transportation to and from school.

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