Published On: August 3rd, 2015|

The U.S. News and World Report – The Associated Press

“Most K-2 students wouldn’t dare go into a school library in an empty school on a sunny summer morning – much less to learn about Isaac Newton. But that is what happened recently at Roosevelt Elementary, when 20 of the brightest young minds in Yakima committed a few hours a day to learn about the mathematician-physicist’s three laws of motion. The concepts of moving or stationary objects – inertia, force and equal but opposite reactions – were not lost on the students, part of the Yakima School District’s Highly Capable program.”(more)