Walton Rural Life Center

Walton Rural Life Center

Walton Rural Life Center
Address
502 West Main Street [1]
Walton, Kansas 67151
United States
Coordinates 38°07′06″N 97°15′40″W / 38.1182786°N 97.2610953°W / 38.1182786; -97.2610953Coordinates: 38°07′06″N 97°15′40″W / 38.1182786°N 97.2610953°W / 38.1182786; -97.2610953
Information
School type Public, Elementary School, Charter School
School district USD 373
Grades K to 4
Gender coed
Enrollment 210 [2] (2015-2016)
Hours in school day 8:00AM to 3:10PM
Campus type Rural
Website School website

Walton Rural Life Center is an agricultural charter elementary school in Walton, Kansas, United States, established in 2006.[3][4] During the 2015–2016 school year, there were 210 students at Walton Rural Life Center.[2] They teach students from kindergarten to 4th grade, and there are two classes for each grade.[2]

History

Walton Public Schools provided elementary, junior high, and high school education for decades before it merged with Newton Public Schools (Unified school district 373).[4]

In 2006, the Walton Elementary School was converted into the Walton Rural Life Center charter school.

Academics

Walton Rural Life Center is one out of two charter schools that is agriculture based, the other one being a school in Ohio.[3] Walton Rural Life Center also teaches its students about math, science, agriculture, reducing, reusing, and composting.[3]

Walton Rural Life Center was the first public elementary school in the United States to add agriculture to its curriculum. The teachers design projects based on subjects that interest the students. Math, science, and agriculture are the main concepts studied. Instead of reading from a textbook, students experience hands-on learning. The school has farm animals and Kindergarten through fourth graders take turns doing chores and feeding the animals.[5] For example, the students gather eggs, clean them, and check them for cracks. When this is all done, they sell the eggs and decide what to do with the money they earned. The school also has a greenhouse where the students grow flowers, plants, and vegetables.[6]

Film

Using Agriculture to Spur Achievement : The Walton 21st Century Rural Life Center,[7] 2011, U.S. Department of Education filmed a documentary at the Walton 21st Century Rural Life Center charter elementary school in November 2010.[8] The crew also interviewed farm families, teachers, students, and community members. The resulting video will be featured on their website, highlighting the center as a best practices model of innovation in education.[9][10]

References

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