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Southlake, TX – April 8, 2020 – The Clariden School, a North Texas leader in accredited, private Pre-K – High School STEAM education, delivered 3D printed face shields to the Southlake Fire Department today as well as the Dallas Anesthesiology Associates office to help fulfill the much needed PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) crisis. 

The idea stemmed from a Clariden high school senior in hopes of keeping his mother protected while at work. His mother, a doctor at Dallas Anesthesiology Associates, talked to him about the lack of resources they have in order to keep protected during the CoVid-19 pandemic. He quickly realized he had the knowledge and resources at home and school to help with the need. He enlisted two other classmates and a Clariden teacher to help design and produce the face shields. He also asked help from his mom to ensure the product was correct and useful. The students began producing the face shields using home and school 3D printers (a Clariden teacher helped at school as campus is currently closed) as well as a Cricut  machine. After the first few were made they were delivered by his mother for herself and her co-workers.

“My staff member reached out to me earlier this week to let me know about the idea and to ask permission to use the 3D printers and resources at the school. My first reaction was “Our students continually amaze me!’ ” said Sallie Wells, Head of School. “My second reaction was ‘Let’s utilize what we have to print what we can.’ ” She continued to say "At Clariden, our students are very accustom to taking on a challenge and doing projects. They wanted to help and saw an opportunity to put their skill set to work to provide support for our community's front line workers. Every day, I'm amazed by the intellectual and creative abilities of our students. I have never been so proud of them and their amazing hearts." This led to the idea of helping the immediate community surrounding the school. A phone call was made to the Southlake Fire Department to see if they could use the face shields and a resounding YES was the answer.

A partnership was formed today! The Cariden student behind this project dropped off 10 PPE face shields to Jeremy Blackwell, Battalion Chief at Station 3. He also promised that more will be delivered after they are produced. Battalion Chief Blackwell will continue to accept these donations and distribute them to the other fire houses.

“Every day, I'm amazed by the intellectual and creative abilities of our students. I have never been so proud of them and their amazing hearts." said Wells. Three students pooled their knowledge and resources to fulfill a much needed protection resource during this time of crisis. Hopefully others will be inspired by these three students and utilize their resources as well.

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Southlake, TX – March 25, 2020– The Clariden School, a North Texas leader in accredited, private PreK – High School STEAM education, launched instructional live classroom learning online, Monday, March 23, 2020. This program began in light of the Tarrant County mandate for school closures due to COVID-19.

All Clariden students, age 3 through high school seniors, attend Clariden teacher-led interactive classes via Google Classrooms, Google Hangouts, and Zoom following the normal accredited curriculum. They also can meet one-on-one with their teachers during daily times using Google Hangouts or Zoom. Student assignments and resources are accessible to them and their parents in Google Classrooms and Canvas, where completed lessons and assignments can be uploaded, stored and graded.

Conducting live classrooms online ensures students meet to receive face-to-face instruction from their teachers, collaborate with their classmates, and provide social connection with their peers. This carefully designed method of distance learning will service the needs of all Clariden Cougars. It ensures that learning continues, gaps are prevented, and that our Clariden community continues to meet our high academic standard of excellence.

“This is a new, exciting journey for our teachers, our students, and our community,” said Sallie Wells, Head of School, about this new way of norm for Clariden’s students. “We will continue to provide learning opportunities to our students that allow them to meet the educational outcomes necessary for their grade level in accordance with Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills for English-Language Arts and Reading, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, as well as electives for the older students.”

In accordance with the school’s mission, students will continue to be provided with opportunities to stretch their creative genius, expand their skills in areas of need, and challenge their areas of strength.

About The Clariden School

The Clariden School of Southlake, Texas, is a private, accredited, not-for-profit college-preparatory school serving students ages 3 – Grade 12 in North Texas. We work to ignite student curiosity and problem-solving skills. Our goal is to not only equip students for college but also to prepare them for the job market of tomorrow. Students learn skills that empower them to be contributing citizens in their local and global community. We focus on Project Based Learning and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). Student voice is also cultivated in a non-denominational, small classroom environment (15:1 student to teacher ratio – Preschool is 12:1) where big ideas can happen. Check out our award-winning curriculum built on project-based learning at claridenschool.org.