In 2018, WAB introduced an extra day into the schedule where students were able to choose what, where, when, how, and with whom they learn. Teachers offered a variety of workshops for which students can sign up, covering skills, interests, academic content, activities, and quiet study time. Students also worked with mentors to help guide their decision-making. Here's what Day 9 looks like at WAB.
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