School Tours - NAEA Conference 2017
National Alternative Education Association
School Tours are Wednesday, March 8, 2017;
8:00 a.m.–12:00 noon
Must be preregistered, $50/tour
Tour # 1—Village Fair Alternative Center
Tour # 1—Village Fair Alternative Center
Tour includes SCGC, LACEY, and DAEP Programs
The School Community Guidance Center (SCGC), Learning Alternative Center for Empowering Youth (LACEY), and the Elementary DAEP provide an emotionally and physically safe, structured environment focused on increasing academic and
behavioral Response to Intervention (RTI).
Opportunities for students are provided in skills that support present and future success in the school and the community. The Dallas ISD Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs (DAEPs) SCGC, LACEY, and Elementary DAEP house all o-campus disciplinary placements for the entire Dallas ISD. Elementary DAEP serves all elementary students, LACEY serves all middle school students, and SCGC serves all high school students. Serving all students with behavior modication, substance abuse education, and strong academics, we believe our purposeful focus on RTI will help our students mature into healthy, caring, and responsible individuals.
Tour # 2—Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center
Tour # 2—Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center
Tour includes six dierent schools at the Center
The mission of the School for the Talented and Gifted is to provide an environment in which the unique worth, dignity, and abilities of each individual are not only recognized but cultivated and celebrated as well. The School of Business & Management is for those who want to establish a successful business, run a major corporation, create their own fashion design rm, be a sports entertainment executive, or create the next best thing in animation or gaming.
The School of Health Professions is dedicated to preparing students to function selectively in their community and the diverse global society by ordering a balanced and rigorous academic and health-oriented education. Each day at the Rosie M. Collins Sorrells School of Education and Social Services, students and faculty members embrace the school's mission of academic excellence.
Judge Barefoot Sanders Magnet Center for Public Service: Government, Law, and Law Enforcement prepares students for college and the workforce and provides students the opportunity to explore careers in law, law enforcement, and government. The School of Science and Engineering is for students studying advanced topics in math and science through an academically rigorous program. They also are nurtured to maturity through language and liberal arts programs.
Tour # 3—School Tour of Three Alternative Programs Located in Dallas ISD - Tour includes Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School, W.W. Samuell Early College High School, and Bryan Adams Leadership Academy High School
Tour # 3—School Tour of Three Alternative Programs Located in Dallas ISD
Tour includes Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School, W.W.
Samuell Early College High School, and Bryan Adams Leadership Academy High School Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School is proud to be the rest all girls public school in Texas.
Our mission is to provide young ladies in grades six through 12 with a global education that emphasizes mathematics, science, and technology in a rigorous pre-advanced placement academic environment. W.W. Samuell Early College High School students spend their 9th and 10th grade years on the W.W. Samuell High School campus taking core courses. The 11th and 12th grade years are spent at Easteld College. Students have the opportunity to earn up to 60 hours of free college credit by the time they complete high school.
Bryan Adams High School‘s core feature is that, in sophomore and senior year, all students will take part in a culminating portfolio defense of their leadership skills and academic achievements in front of a committee of educators and community leaders.
Tour #4—School Tour of Three Alternative Programs located in Dallas ISD - Tour includes George Bannerman Dealey Montessori, Sidney Lanier Expressive Arts Vanguard, and Dan D. Rogers Elementary School
Tour #4—School Tour of Three Alternative Programs located in Dallas ISD
Tour includes George Bannerman Dealey Montessori, Sidney Lanier Expressive Arts Vanguard, and Dan D. Rogers Elementary School
George Bannerman Dealey Montessori is a school committed to academic excellence with an international focus for students in grades seven and eight. More than 40 countries and/or cultures are represented within our student body.
Our program provides opportunities for students to acquire knowledge and skills needed to function productively in today's interconnected world. Sidney Lanier Expressive Arts Vanguard’s students receive rigorous academic experiences in a workshop format as well as classroom instruction in a broad range of arts classes including general music, band, dance, orchestra, piano, theater, and visual arts.
Dan D. Rogers’ mission is to provide a model to develop foundational skills in the lower grades (K-2) and a competency-based approach that supports college readiness and builds skills applicable to the real world in the upper grades (3-5). Our educational philosophy is grounded in our belief that all students have the right to receive a personalized education in a safe environment that recognizes their individual strengths, interests, motivations, and needs.
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