High School Daily Schedule
Our long-term vision is to build a strong, cohesive high school program, and we believe the best way to do that is from the ground up. Rather than opening multiple grade levels at once, we are intentionally beginning with a single incoming 9th grade class - the graduating class of 2030. This allows us to establish clear academic expectations, a strong school culture, and consistent systems from the start. Each year, we will add one grade level, growing alongside our students and ensuring continuity throughout their high school experience. Academic coursework will be aligned with graduation requirements with official transcripts. As the program develops, we will continue to refine college (if that is your student's path) and career readiness supports, ensuring students earn meaningful credits and graduate well-prepared for postsecondary opportunities. Of course we plan on having all of the fun we can in the process with clubs, student council, events, community service and celebrating each other's accomplishments.
​
We are intentional about creating a learning environment that is safe, supported, and respectful for ALL students. To support this, we maintain clear boundaries around appropriate communication and behavior. Families considering our program should understand that this environment is best suited for students who are able to engage respectfully within clear structure and guidance. Persistent oversharing or inappropriate dialogue- particularly when it disrupts learning or infringes on the comfort of others- will not be tolerated. As part of this commitment, we place strong emphasis on appropriate communication, self-awareness, and respect for others' boundaries. Students are guided to express themselves thoughtfully in ways that contribute positively to the learning community, with the understanding that school is a shared space requiring maturity, discretion, and mutual respect.



* Music and Theatre will be Monday/Wednesdays and Spanish on Tuesday/Thursday.