MDAA’s Nick Montolio: ‘I Had Space to Grow’
June 16, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
The breaking point for Nick Montolio came one day in gym class at his old school.
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June 16, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
The breaking point for Nick Montolio came one day in gym class at his old school.
June 9, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Jax Randles began dropping out of school in 6th grade. And while officials would bring him to truancy court time and time again, he never fully went back — until he found his way to Bethel Acceleration Academies.
June 6, 2022 | Tracie Hummel
For the nearly 2 million US youth who identify as LGBTQ+, schools can be a scary place. According to the 2021 Trevor Project’s National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health, 75% of LGBTQ youth reported that they had experienced discrimination based on their sexual orientation or gender identity at...
May 24, 2022 | Jeffrey Good
Bethel Acceleration Academies celebrated its newest group of graduates in a celebration of young learners who overcame all manner of challenges — including medical issues, work and family obligations and learning styles that don’t fit the traditional mold — to realize their dream of a high school...
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.
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