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Atlanta

 

The New Schools at Carver (NSC) Complex
55 McDonough Blvd., SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
www.newschoolsatcarver.org

 

School of Technology
Rodney Ray, Principal, Tel. 404-802-4410
Dr. Maisha Fisher, ISA Coach
www.schooloftechnology.org

   

Our mission is to ensure that all of our students are prepared for success in life and in college. Students will experience a technology-rich instructional program that imparts the values of literacy and numeracy. Our school promotes diversity and prepares students to be globally competitive. We will ensure that our students become committed life-long learners. Pride, integrity, and leadership are the principles that guide the School of Technology.
           

 

School of Health Sciences & Research
Dr. Darian Jones, Principal, Tel. 404-802-4420
Dr. Madge Willis, ISA Coach
www.thelabatcarver.org

 

The mission of the School of Health Sciences and Research is to partner with all shareholders in the village of our children in order to enrich and sustain the positive development of the whole-child, intellectually, emotionally, behaviorally, socially and physically.

 

 

School of the Arts
Dr. Marvin Pryor, Principal, Tel. 404-802-4415
Dr. Gwendolyn W. Williams, ISA Coach

 

The School of the Arts prepares students to create, perform, produce, and promote music, visual arts, theater, and dance.  Academic work provides a foundation for higher education, professional opportunities, and life-long learning in the arts.  The course of study includes specially designed college preparatory classes and projects that integrate all arts and the core academic subjects.

 

Senior Academy of Entrepreneurship
Abigail N. Crawford, Principal, Tel. 404-802-4400
Dr. Daa’iyah Abdur-Rashid Saleem, ISA Coach

 

The School of Entrepreneurship focuses on mastering the skills necessary to create new businesses based on individual interests.  Students complete rigorous college preparatory courses with the emphasis on the financial literacy, leadership and management skills necessary to sustain a small business.  The academic program emphasizes work-based learning, which enables students to connect their classroom experiences to the world of work.

 

 

The Four Small Schools at South Atlanta High School
800 Hutchens Road, SE
Atlanta, GA 30354


Engineering & Computer Sciences
Scott Painter, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5060
Dr. Gordon Malcolm Emert, Jr., ISA Coach

 

The School of Engineering and Computer Sciences focuses on preparing students for higher education and a variety of careers in architecture and computer animation/gaming.  The school’s course of study includes an artistic and technology-intensive approach to instruction that promotes high academic achievement and leverages the exceptional talents and interests of students.  All courses use rigorous, problem-based, interdisciplinary teaching and learning strategies to develop students’ ability to communicate, collaborate and solve 21st century challenges.

 

Health Sciences & Research
Termerion McCrary, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5025
Judith Rogers, ISA Coach

 

The School of Health and Medical Sciences prepares students for higher education and careers in health sciences, biotechnology, biomedical and scientific research.  All courses use problem-based and investigative case-based learning to help students connect their classroom experiences with real-world problems.

 

Law & Social Justice
Peter McKnight, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5033
Judith Rogers, ISA Coach

 

The School of Law and Social Justice focuses on providing an educational environment that develops leaders, critical thinkers, and self-motivated scholars to become agents for positive change in local and global communities. All courses employ an inquiry-based approach to learning with an emphasis on increasing problem-solving, logical reasoning and critical reading and writing skills.

 

Leadership & Empowerment
(Senior Academy)
Dr. Marcus Barber, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5057
Dr. Madge Willis, ISA Coach

 

The School of Leadership and Economic Empowerment provides students with educational and real-world experiences that develop leadership, critical thinking skills, self-motivation and community awareness for post-secondary success.  The focus of the academic program is to equip students with the financial literacy and management skills necessary to sustain a small business and achieve financial independence

 

 

The Four Small Schools at Therrell High School
3099 Panther Trail, SW
Atlanta, GA 30311

At Therrell, success is guaranteed for all students. We provide a supportive and nurturing environment that develops citizens who are scholarly, caring and devoted to their school and community. Our students have a positive attitude towards learning and continuously strive for greater achievements. Failure is not an option!

 

Business and Entrepreneurship
(Senior Academy)
Boris Hurst, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5350
Dr. Madge Willis, ISA Coach

 

The School of Business and Entrepreneurship produces independent, self-reliant thinkers who are prepared to thrive in the fast-changing, global economy of the future. The school’s rigorous college preparatory curriculum is based on the disciplines of business and entrepreneurship, and is designed to equip students with the financial literacy, leadership and management skills necessary to sustain a small business.

 

Engineering, Mathematics & Science
Esmie Gaynor, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5360
Dr. Daa’iyah Abdur-Rashid Saleem, ISA Coach

 

The School of Engineering, Math and Science offers a problem-based, inter-disciplinary course of study, which includes an intensive approach to math, science and engineering that is designed to promote high academic achievement and leverage the exceptional talents and interests of students. Dual credit and Advanced Placement course options further increase post-secondary readiness and opportunities for lifelong success.

 

Health Sciences and Research
Dr. Eric Parker, Principal, Tel. 404-802-5355
Dr. Gwendolyn W. Williams, ISA Coach

 

The School of Health Sciences and Research offers students an increased understanding of health, and conditions which compromise health, in preparation for immediate entry into the workforce, higher education, or careers in health sciences, biotechnology, biomedical and scientific research.  The academic program emphasizes case-based learning to assist students in connecting classroom experiences to real-world problems.

 

Law, Government & Public Policy
Byron Barnes, Principal, Tel. 404-403-9042
Dr. April L Peters, ISA Coach

 

The School of Law, Government and Public Policy develops leaders, critical thinkers, and self-motivated scholars who are committed to community engagement. This focus is supported by a small school environment and instructional strategies that foster good study and work skills such as logical reasoning, oration and critical reading and writing.  The school’s program of study is based on an inquiry-based approach to learning to encourage students to enhance their knowledge and skills using problem-solving and performance-based tasks.

 

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