Personalized learning practices allow scholars to take ownership over their own learning, to set and achieve ambitious goals, to serve in an active role as learner, and to have choice and input into their learning. At Christopher House Elementary School, we merge the Reggio-Emilia approach found in our Early Childhood schools with personalized learning practices. This includes adaptive planning, co-planning with scholars, choice menus, blended learning options, engaging in goal-setting and conferencing with teachers and family members, project-based options and learning based on qualitative and quantitative data.