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Integrated Curriculum

Educational experiences at ACS happen inside and outside the classroom.

Building on the pillars of our school philosophy — academic excellence, relevance and relationships — we create a holistic approach to education by integrating learning into all aspects of school life.

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Experiential Education

ACS was founded as an alternative to conventional public schooling, in which outdoor education, exploration and respect for the natural world were anchors in the school’s progressive approach to learning. Today, Outdoor Ed (ODE) includes the occasional urban trips to complement the backcountry journeys. The program provides an environment for developing leadership, teamwork, and other important life skills. Taking a student out of a familiar environment and into the out-of-doors (or, as the case may be, the out-of-comfort zones) builds self-confidence, resilience and communication skills and extends the classroom curriculum into an applied environment.

Field Trips

ACS teachers frequently design field trips that relate directly to the curriculum. Field trips and other experiential activities are essential to our program because they provide invaluable hands-on learning experiences.

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Art teacher with students

Arts Choices

The Arts Choices program is an integral component of the 5-8 arts curriculum, in which students of the upper grades have the opportunity to work intensively with a local artist. The three-week immersive program takes place annually. Students may choose from a handful of options which vary from year to year. These opportunities have taken the form of visual arts (such as ceramics, stained glass and wood working), performing arts (rock band and bluegrass band) and less traditional arts (cooking and fly-casting).


The Spring Musical

The Spring Musical has been a Community School tradition since 1983. Each year ACS produces an original stage production including script, costumes, lyrics, sets and music developed from scratch by the entire student body, staff and volunteers. The musical is performed by all of the school’s students (who are the production’s actors, singers, dancers, set crew and lighting/sound techs) and accompanied by a live band in Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House.
Kids on stage

Kids doing public service work

8th Grade Trip

Every May our graduating class embarks on a two-week trip to culminate their experience at the Community School. The purpose of the educational trip is to learn about diverse cultures in an immersive experience that includes service to the community. Eighth graders, with the support of their parents, undertake extensive fundraising efforts to make the trip possible.

Colorado Read Act
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