
Fusion Academy’s individualized learning experience uses a 1-to-1 education model (one student and one teacher) in a campus setting with social interaction with other students. Continue Reading →
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Fusion Academy’s individualized learning experience uses a 1-to-1 education model (one student and one teacher) in a campus setting with social interaction with other students. Continue Reading →
On Oct 20, Amanda Craig Ph.D. LMFT, Founder of Manhattan Marriage & Family Therapy will help Fusion Academy Greenwich and guests via Zoom learn more about parents growing their relationships with their teenagers. Continue Reading →
“On paper we have it together, we’re taken care of: food, shelter, water. But we cannot ignore the Eeyore in the room: the loneliness—the absence of spontaneity, real closeness to our loved ones, some sun and vitamin D, and pure independence outside the walls we have built to go and do what calls to us.” – Maggie Gregory, Head of School, Fusion Academy Greenwich Continue Reading →
Did you know that one pint of blood can save up to three lives? Continue Reading →
At Fusion Academy Greenwich a group of students drawn to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – STEM – talked about the school’s one-to-one teacher to student model and how it’s allowed them to pursue their interests. Continue Reading →
Summer is right around the corner. Click here to see a variety of local summer camps. Continue Reading →
Over 70 vendors, including businesses, non-profits and restaurants, participated in the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce business showcase, drawing crowds to the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →
“Laziness amongst millennials is a myth and educators should dig deeper to understand what is blocking the student.” – Maggie Roche, Assistant Director at Fusion Academy Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Summer semester is in full swing at Fusion Academy Greenwich, a school that offers a one-on-one student to teacher ratio. At the recently opened school, located on the water with spectacular views of Long Island Sound, we met students catching up, getting ahead and trying new things. Continue Reading →
When planning for an enriching summer, parents needn’t reserve a spot in a two month long camp or a full time summer school program. Suggestions include implementing mini brain workouts, promoting service learning, limiting screen time and encouraging physical exercise. Continue Reading →