Sunrise students return to school this Wednesday, August 15 – following a productive summer for many. Sunrise had it’s first ever Sunrise Plaza restaurant and conducted a major project on homelessness that included building tiny home communities, interviewing the homeless and presenting ideas to the mayor’s office. This year Sunrise will have its first ever Project Based Learning class in which students will focus on nutrition, poverty, human rights, animal rights, immigration, climate change and again, homelessness.
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