Mission and Values
Mission Statement
Together we empower passionate learners and creative problem-solvers, rooted in community, to build a more just and sustainable world.
Our Values
At KapKa, we …
Learn as a Community — At KapKa, we acknowledge that every individual, adult and child alike, is both a teacher and a learner. By creating a community where we are each part of something bigger than ourselves, we recognize our need for belonging and commit to becoming cooperative and responsible members of society. To make positive contributions to any community, children must learn empathy and compassion, and must develop problem solving skills. Together, we create and maintain a series of traditions and celebrations that support this sense of togetherness and allow every member of the community to contribute and benefit in meaningful ways.
Consider the Whole Child — At KapKa, we embrace the uniqueness of each individual and their contributions to the learning community. We encourage children to know themselves as physical, social-emotional, and intellectual beings. We support them as they recognize their strengths and challenges so that they can grow into confident, compassionate, and productive members of society.
Honor Student Voice & Choice — At KapKa, we recognize children as innately curious and inherently capable and therefore give them the space to cultivate and demonstrate ownership of and responsibility for their learning. We incorporate their interests in developing curriculum and invite them to co-create their learning with support and guidance from adults and classmates. Children are active participants in every step of the learning process, from defining the focus of their studies to evaluating their success.
Learn Experientially — At KapKa, we organize learning around problems, projects and questions that often emerge directly from children’s experiences and interests, allowing and encouraging students to engage in these topics in personally meaningful ways. We provide opportunities for children to solve problems collaboratively, applying a broad range of strategies and skills in real-world contexts. We also give them many chances to share and celebrate their work with the community through authentic products and performances. Through these learning experiences and regular practice in sharing their knowledge and skills, children develop confidence in and deep understanding of the subjects they study.
Foster Curiosity, Creativity and Critical Thinking — At KapKa, we provide a safe, supportive, engaging learning environment so that children are encouraged to think outside the box, take risks, experience challenges, expect and learn from mistakes, demonstrate resilience, and celebrate success. As a result, children explore the things they are curious about, express themselves creatively, and develop critical thinking skills.
Provide an Appropriate Level of Academic Challenge — At KapKa, we remain aware of each child’s readiness, interest and learning style through ongoing, authentic assessments. This informs the learning materials and activities we provide and the ways we support their growth. We also facilitate their understanding of their strengths and weaknesses so they learn to identify the “right-size jobs” for themselves.
Work Collaboratively — At KapKa, we design a multi-age and cooperative learning environment that allows children to learn with and from one another and the adults in their community. There is a constant buzz in our classrooms as children share ideas, negotiate problems and work toward common goals supported by their parents and teachers. Children learn to give and share meaningful feedback to one another and incorporate the perspectives of others into their thinking.
Honor Diversity, Challenge Inequity — At KapKa, we strive to be an antiracist and anti-bias institution. We are committed to turning an equity lens outward as well as inward to identify, address, and speak out against bias, racism, inequity, and structural oppression.