FOREST LAKE ELEMENTARY

At Forest Lake Elementary, we’re proud to be a NASA Explorer School and host of the Elementary Learning Collaborative. Our students experience NASA at work firsthand, and participate in a variety of opportunities that help increase their interest in STEM programs. Our Elementary Learning Collaborative (eLc) program provides an accelerated curriculum designed to maximize the potential of high achieving students. The eLc program is intended to prepare students for rigorous academic programs in middle and high school. Both of these exceptional programs are balanced by an impressive arts curriculum that includes performing, visual, choral, and instrumental arts instruction.
Our outstanding faculty is the backbone of Forest Lake, and we believe that quality teaching and learning are best taught through a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that integrates technology into daily classroom instruction. Our school community helps promote close interpersonal relationships, allowing our teachers to know and build upon student interests, learning styles and strengths, while providing a supportive environment where students interact in meaningful ways.
We at Forest Lake are pleased to offer an unparalleled education experience for elementary school age children in a state-of-the-art setting balanced by a caring, nurturing environment that recognizes the potential of the individual child.
Your typical elementary school? Anything but!
Come explore Forest Lake and discover this for yourself.
Benjamin Jackson Principal• Dual Magnet Program School
• NASA Explorer Lab for integration of NASA resources to foster STEM
• Project Lead the Way Lab
• Forest Lake Today state of the art broadcast production news studio
• Project-based and problembased learning
• Inquiry approaches where questions lead to understanding
• Whole school technology integration
• Video/multimedia productions
• STARLAB indoor planetarium
• VEX Robots
• Music and art integrated into core content areas.
• STEAM Fest– School-wide celebration
• Student Council and Beta Club
• Yamaha Music in Education keyboarding lab
• STEAM Career Awareness
• International School Partnerships
• Artistic music and drama performances.
• Award-winning arts program
• NASA Partnership including videoconferencing capabilities via the NASA Digital Learning Network
• EdVenture Partnership
• 5th Grade Starbase Experience Swamp Fox at McEntire Air Force Base.
• Run Forest, Run! 5K and 10K race
A whole school magnet program utilizing the resources of NASA to instill an interest in STEM programs.
At Forest Lake, we are proud to be a designated NASA Explorer School. We utilize the resources and research of NASA and have the latest technology at our fingertips. It is not an uncommon sight to see a group of students wearing NASA lab coats videoconferencing with members of the NASA team, or conducting an experiment based on their studies with NASA personnel.
We find these resources help ignite a lifelong love of learning and foster an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. But it doesn’t end there. The lessons learned through this unique program are integrated throughout our curriculum and provide the basis for schoolwide programs and activities.
The foundation we help develop in the early years will provide them with the tools necessary for success in the middle and high school years. At Forest Lake, we believe being a NASA Explorer School provides a unique opportunity to help launch students for success both today and tomorrow.
Forest Lake utilizes the latest technology in a whole school integration through a variety of devices and programs.
In order to teach 21st century learners, we believe a school must be prepared to embrace today’s technology. We are fully-integrated technologically and utilize a number of devices including Chromebooks, iPads, and ClearTouch panels to name just a few.
Technology is incorporated across all disciplines and helps facilitate teaching for a variety of learning styles. We find that technology helps engage students and promotes new and creative ways of teaching and learning.
An exciting program designed to provide an accelerated curriculum and rigorous program of study for students.
The Elementary Learning Collaborative is an exciting program developed to augment our NASA Explorer School magnet. Using the curriculum from the College of William and Mary’s Center for Gifted Education, this magnet provides an advanced curriculum at an accelerated pace. Students completing this rigorous program should be prepared for any of Richland School District Two’s higher level programs and/or magnets.
We believe well prepared students who are ready to accept the challenges of an enhanced curriculum and leadership development will benefit from the eLc program. Wrapped within our NASA program, eLc focuses on collaborative learning, critical thinking, problem solving, and investigative research.
At Forest Lake, the most important thing we can do is allow each student the opportunity to meet, and reach beyond, their potential, while expecting their personal best.
The Arts at Forest Lake are an integral component of our curriculum, spanning everything from visual, to performing, to instrumental arts programs.
Yes! The arts help develop the whole child and allow them the chance to discover and foster their own talents and interests. We offer an impressive array or programming that includes visual, performing, singing, and instrumental experiences.
The Arts are where our stars shine!
Forest Lake Elementary strives to cultivate a safe, rigorous learning environment that provides equitable access to opportunities for all students.
In partnership with our families and community, we are committed to providing students with an enriched learning experience that prepares them to lead and excel as productive, responsible, global citizens of tomorrow.
PLTW introduces young minds to the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). From the PLTW website ...
“Engaging students at a young age builds confidence, grows interest, and puts them on course for strong accomplishments in middle school, high school, and beyond.
Through PLTW Launch, kindergarten - fifth grade students become problem solvers. Students use the engineering design process and employ critical thinking. They apply STEM knowledge, skills, and habits of mind, learning that it is OK to take risks and make mistakes. As teachers and students learn and discover together, education becomes far more engaging.”
All students in Kindergarten - 5th grade will participate in PLTW. Forest Lake has lead teachers who have participated in professional development and are certified to teach the curriculum.