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Art Infused Magnet School
By definition, academic transition is part of our educational experience. Typically, we all progress through the system from elementary school, middle school, high school and ultimately college. Education can have a specific meaning but can also conjure up diverse experiences based on the specific individual and the time period in their life. Had I been asked the definition of education from age five to ten, my answer would have simply been Howe Hall AIMS. The Art Infused Magnet School, also known as AIMs, included kindergarten through fifth grade, but most importantly the student population was intentionally kept small.
Due to minimal admissions after kindergarten, we enjoyed a camaraderie and familiarity not present in other schools.

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