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  • Elementary School

    The Elementary School curriculum is developed to prepare students to be 21st century learners. Project based lessons engage students in hands-on learning activities that encourage critical thinking, which enables them to be future problem solvers. The Academy's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) program is infused into every content area. This purposefully supports the mission of the school, High Standards for High Achievement.

    Michelle Pazur
    Elementary School Principal

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  • Middle School

    The Advanced Technology Academy is devoted to educating children through activities, sports and clubs as well as what is being taught in the classroom. ATA's staff continuously dedicates itself to ensuring all students have the opportunity to feel like they are a part of something larger.

    Jim Lundie
    Middle School Principal

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High School

The high school believes in educating the whole child. We offer several sports, clubs and associations that connect to the students' interests. Our Ford PAS program is nationally recognized. This program enhances a student's education by giving them skills in problem solving, critical thinking, team work and communication. Our science and STEM program takes place in state of the art science labs. The engineering track builds robots to compete in the prestigious FIRST Robotics District Competitions. Our entire philosophy revolves around preparing the student for college. We offer concurrent enrollment classes that receive credit from Lake Superior State University and Davenport University. These classes save parents thousands of dollars in college expenses. We have a safe, caring and highly qualified staff of individuals that work for the success of the student.

Cynthia Andersen
High School Principal

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