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Our School Slogan Is

"Young Children...Great Visions...Extraordinary Achievements"

The fundamental belief at the Academy is that ALL CHILDREN CAN LEARN. All children have the right to attend school in which they can progress and learn. They shall have a real opportunity to learn equally rigorous content. We hold our school accountable to the same standards as those of the highest performing schools in our state.

The Academy encourages teachers to engage in “Performance-based” instruction, so that our students learn both the basics and the higher-level skills they will need after graduation. Performance-based classes are more difficult to design and teach than the lecture approach, but they help children learn better and become excited about learning. Children learn by doing. Students are required to prove, through their projects and presentations, that they have mastered knowledge and skills in language arts, social studies, mathematics, and science.

 

  • Students usually learn only what they were taught by the teacher in class.
  • Teachers usually stress individual work.
  • Students usually use only one skill at a time. Math, English, Science, and other subjects are taught separately from one another.
  • Students learn how to solve simple multiple-choice or true-false problems that have only one right answer and are easy to grade.
  • Students learn how to solve simple, specific problems that may have little to do with the real-life situations they face when they got out of school.
 
  • Students are encouraged to be actively involved in their own learning. They are taught how to learn independently, as well as how to learn from the teacher.
  • Students learn to work alone and in groups.
  • Students learn to use many skills at the same time and to solve many complex tasks. Students are taught how to use the skills they learn in many different subjects to complete an activity.
  • Students learn how to solve problems that require critical thinking and may have more than one right answer. Grading these answers usually takes more time.
  • Students learn how to solve the kind of complex, real-life problems they will face when they start a career.


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