CLAIRTON, Pa. — At 2 p.m. on a chilly January afternoon, the elementary floor of the Clairton City School District's building was buzzing.
What was going on? ''Beartopia.'' The name nods to Clairton's Bears — a district long known for its powerhouse football program — but this version of Bear pride is built around leadership, responsibility and imagination.
Students were out in the hallways, rushing between classes. Each classroom had put up signs outside: "Paws and Pages.'' ''Paper Purveyors.'' ''Enchanted Expressions.''
What looks playful on the surface is carefully structured. The school had transformed into ''Beartopia'' — a world run by students in which each classroom is a business venture. Fifth graders are all managers and bookkeepers, overseeing daily operations.
Fifth-grader Orchidee Augustave was overseeing her assistants as they cleaned and stacked books for their venture, Paws and Pages. The school does not have a librarian and instead of hiring one, they decided to reimagine their library system by integrating it into MicroSociety and having students take on some duties.
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This story is a collaboration between Pittsburgh's Public Source and The Associated Press.
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