Good news –
Learning Lab style.
LEARNING LAB WICHITA BLOG

After Two Years, Innovative Public School Model Is Thriving
Creative Minds, a Wichita Public Schools K-6th grade vertical classroom, started at Learning Lab in August 2024 with 12 kids. Lead teacher Olivia Sumner helped create the model, which focuses on Project-Based

Education Meets Entertainment at New Mini Golf Course
Mega Pines opened May 4 on the outskirts of Andover, Kansas. In addition to the 18-hole mini golf course, the property features permanent yard games (large-scale versions of tic tac toe, checkers, Connect 4, ring toss and cornhole) and a clubhouse that can be rented for group activities.

Best-kept student makerspace in Wichita, Kansas
Natural lighting from floor-to-ceiling windows highlights the dozens of colorful art supplies stored on a pegboard wall. Moveable butcher-block tables and stools accommodate learners of all ages, creating from their imaginations.
As families step into the Learning Lab Wichita makerspace, they discover a flexible, ready-to-go environment filled with everything needed to bring ideas to life. The space is stocked with tools, materials and self-guided activities.

Project-Based Learning leads microschool kids to raise funds to build housing for the houseless
By Lauren Watkins It all started when 7-year-old Brynlee, who attends Wichita Public Schools’ Creative Minds microschool inside Learning Lab Wichita, decided she wanted to raise funds to help members

Woodshop meets geometry: How Andover Central High School is integrating hands-on learning
The high school classroom, filled with sawdust and construction tools, hardly resembled a typical geometry learning environment. Students were busy making planter boxes to sell in a fundraiser to earn the supplies they needed to build a storage shed.

How Creative Minds’ vertical classroom is changing lives
Creative Minds, a classroom of mixed grade levels in the Wichita Public Schools system, focuses on hands-on, exploratory learning activities for students from kindergarten to sixth grade. The curriculum allows parents to select the best educational path for their child through a personalized learning intended to ignite a passion for lifelong learning.

Internship program helps students with career decision-making
Sometimes, the only way for students to figure out what excites them is to try things out firsthand. That’s why Circle High School in Towanda, Kansas, has implemented a student internship program. Circle’s College and Career Ready internship program gives students the chance to explore new career paths early by participating in job shadowing opportunities and semester-long internships. As a student at Circle, my internship started with a conversation and turned into something that has shaped how I see my future.

We need personalized learning — and Learning Lab Wichita
By Lydia Hampton, Learning Lab Wichita managing director. I was exactly who the current education system would say is an ideal high school graduate. I graduated as valedictorian with

How to keep students engaged: Tips from an award-winning science teacher
The outline of a dead body is etched onto the floor in the Learning Lab Wichita STEAM Commons. Caution tape surrounds the outline, and a glance into the Mess Lab

Igniting a Future-Ready Mindset with Learning Lab Wichita
By Amanda Perdaris, Senior Director of Customer Growth at Knowledge as a Service. When I first walked into Learning Lab Wichita, I felt it instantly — the spark. A creative