Practical Activities
There are practical requirements for Middle School students throughout their academic
studies, providing them with important real-life experience in conducting experiments,
making
useful products, and participating in activities that further enhance their understanding
of the subjects taught or in learning a new skill. Practical activities consists
of both projects and skill development.
Out in the Field
Getting out to observe or interact with the world outside Delphi is a big part of
the program. In the classrooms, students are encouraged to connect what they are
studying with the real world. Field trips help them to make that connection even
more real. Middle Schools students generally take one to two field trips every month
to such places as the Getty Center, UCLA and USC, and the California Science Center.
Projects
As part of the learning process, Middle School students will participate in a variety
of practical projects. These may include planning and carrying out a three-day backpacking
trip, running a simple business, participating in a community service project, crossing
plants to get a hybrid, programming a computer, writing a short play, or building
a dome. Under some circumstances, Middle School students can arrange for on- and/or
off-campus apprenticeships in areas of interest.