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About Energized For STEM Academy, Inc.E-STEM Academy, Incorporated opened its first campus in the Fall of 2008 with the goal of aligning high school, college, and business-based activities across STEM areas (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) within the broader school curriculum STEM-ulated by the Arts. Since then, E-STEM has opened three additional schools. The schools are: E-STEM High School Central Campus, E-STEM High School West Campus, E-STEM Middle School West Campus and E-STEM Middle School Central Campus. VISIONThe Energized For STEM Academy, Inc. vision is to create a small school atmosphere for diverse learners with interests in science, technology, engineering and mathematics with academic and career pathways for success in the work place, informed citizenship, and the global society. MISSIONThe mission of Energized For STEM Academy, Inc. is to provide a school culture that prepares students for academic success in their future education, and prepares them to become responsible and productive citizens. Students are immersed in a learning environment that encourages them to identify, create and solve problems while meeting the rigorous academic demands of such disciplines as science, technology, engineering and mathematics. In addition to the rigorous STEM-emphasized college preparatory education, E-STEM Academy students receive curricular and extracurricular activities in the visual and performing arts. BELIEFWe believe that the design principles of Personalization, Adult World Connection, and Common Intellectual Mission should permeate every aspect of life at Energized For STEM Enrollment is limited to 100 sixth-grade students per middle school and 100 ninth-grade students per high school, each of whom must be first-time enrollees at any of the E-STEM Academy Schools. With the addition of one grade a year, each with an enrollment of 100 students, the two middle schools will grow to a maximum enrollment of 300 students, and the two high schools will have a maximum enrollment of 400 students. |
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