Keeping a Promise to His Grandma
May 19, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Before Antonio Fields’ grandmother passed away, she asked him to make her a promise.
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May 19, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Before Antonio Fields’ grandmother passed away, she asked him to make her a promise.
May 19, 2022 | Tracie Hummel
Alternative education has evolved considerably in recent years. This post isn’t intended to dissect the history of alternative education or the reasons why its popularity has exploded (spoiler alert: those topics will be on the blog soon), but rather to explore its recent trends and themes. Before...
May 17, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
When a student arrives at Escambia Acceleration Academies wondering how they can fit in, English content coach Laura Muehl can relate.
May 11, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
At her old high school, Aubrianna Morris says, her classmates seemed interested in anything but learning. All around her, girls were gossiping, immature boys were laughing, and it was hard for her to focus on her work.
May 10, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Like so many of the young learners who turn to Acceleration Academies, Elijah Hardaman found himself derailed by personal troubles. He had to live in foster care for a time and, during his junior year, dropped out due to the turmoil at home.
May 5, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
The educators who work with young learners at Acceleration Academies across the nation come from a rainbow of backgrounds, life experiences and work histories. But they find themselves united by a single, powerful purpose: To open doors for students who may have thought a high school diploma was...
May 3, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
For Maura Paredes, traditional high school was never the right fit. Navigating the crowded corridors, she felt her anxiety soar. When she would fall behind in class, she hesitated to raise her hand and ask for help.
April 28, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Franki Mobley-Tarpley started doing leaps and twirls in her family’s living room not long after she was able to walk. And she hasn’t stopped performing since — singing, acting and winning enough dance competitions to join her sister in filling their garage with trophies.
April 26, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Josiah Gadia was in his final semester of high school when the pressures of an unstable home life, the need to hold down a job, and the challenges of schoolwork became too much to bear.
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