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Brooks Academy of Science and Engineering
Basic Information
Address: 3803 Lyster Road
San Antonio, Texas 78235
County: Bexar
District: Brooks Academy of Science and Engineering
Phone Number: 210-633-9006
Fax Number: 210-633-9990
Email: i.gonzalez@brooksacademy.org
Principal: Ixchell Gonzalez
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Charter School
Accreditation: SACS, STEM
District ID: 015830
State District ID: 015830
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Founded: 2007
School Setting:
You’ll find a safe learning environment for your child with zero tolerance and progressive disciplinary policies, secure campus and facilities plus parental supported behavioral procedures. Our diverse faculty is dedicated to a student mentoring program which encourages self-motivation for educational growth at an individual pace and a purposeful atmosphere suited for college preparation.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Colors: Black/Orange
School Mascot: Bengal
School Size: 1500
Classroom Size: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 25:1
Support Services:
ESL, ELL, Special Education
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
School Championships:
• 2007 High School Freshman Volleyball Tournament
2nd Place
• 2009 High School Basketball Tournament
3rd Place
• 2010 Junior High District 29-AA 8th Grade Boys
Cross Country Champion
• 2011 Jr. High Boys Basketball Invitational Champion
• 2013 USAPL Women's Powerlifting Gold Medal
Lunch Availability: Yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
No
Uniform Guidelines:
Polos and khakis
Mission Statement:
BASE students will be self-motivated, competent, life-long learners, and prepared to thrive throughout their lives. BASE will ensure every student success at the college preparatory level of instruction by virtue of its small size, commitment to personalizing each student’s program and pace of study, the high competency reform oriented teaching staff this innovative school of choice will attract, strong partnerships with businesses, universities, and other resources in the community.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
BASE will provide students with rigorous relevant and academic work place skills, preparing its graduates for rewarding lives in the technological society of the 21 st century.
The school is built on five principles:
1. Personalization
2. Adult world immersion
3. Common intellectual mission
4. Performance based assessment
5. Pre-Engineering focus
Tags: stem, K-12, college prep, charter school