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Academy of Accelerated Learning, Inc.
Basic Information
Address: 7419 Ashcroft Dr.,
Houston, TX 77081
Phone Number: 713-668-8237
Fax Number: 713-838-9474
Email: kvaughn@aalinc.org
Superintendent: Brandon Chandler
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Additional Information
Member Schools: Ashcroft, Bellfort, Savoy
Board of Directors: Tommy Brooks, President; James Douglas, Vice-President; Isaac Ledesma, Secretary; Veda Brown, Member; Percy Creuzot, Member
Accreditation and Recognition: Accredited
District Characteristics: High performing district that serves all students. The district accelerates learning for all students while providing unique opportunities for students to learn and experience the world around them. The district partners with Rice University to provide a rigorous curriculum.
History:
Academy of Accelerated Learning began in 1998 as a 2nd generation charter district and has maintained excellence for over 26 years.
Athletics: Soccer, Flag Football, Volleyball, Cross-Country, Track, Tennis
Curriculum:
Academy of Accelerated Learning is a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) academy that offers curriculum and tools based on best practices. We partner with Rice University to provide a rigorous curriculum for all students enrolled at AAL.
Belief Statements:
-Providing a safe and orderly learning and working environment focusing on teaching and learning
-Embedding an equitable and accessible 21st century learning environment supported by the use of emerging technologies throughout the curriculum.
-Communicating to stakeholders in an open, honest, and accurate manner
-Embracing our communities linguistic and cultural diversity and using it to enhance the educational environment through equity and access.
-Creating an environment where everyone is valued and respected, encouraged to contribute, and recognized for their efforts.
-Holding everyone accountable for educational excellence
Demographics:
Hispanic - 62%
African American - 35%
White - 1%
Asian - 1%
American Indian - 1%
Vision Statement: To provide families with the opportunity to choose a high-quality school, so that all students achieve their full potential.
After School/Extracurricular Programs: We offer before and after school care for students and offer enrichment activities and programming during the after school care that include: tennis, chess, theater, podcasting, culinary arts, STEAM, robotics, soccer, entrepreneurship, and other programming based on student interest.