The Arizona Conservatory for Arts & Academics (ACAA) is a public, non-tuition college preparatory charter school serving grades Kindergarten through twelve; offering non-traditional schedules and methodologies on two separate campus' (K-5) and (6-12). It emphasizes creativity through small classes and a faculty of certified educators and professional artists. It opened in 2003. Students attend school Monday through Thursday. Fridays are reserved for academic help and performance activities.
ACAA has a curriculum of more than seventy-five courses taught in 14 Academic classrooms in English, mathematics, science, social science, foreign languages, visual arts, and performing arts, i.e. ballet, piano, band, including Advanced Placement courses. Academic faculty members integrate the arts into their classes, while the Arts faculty integrates academic standards in their curriculum.
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Physical Plant
ACAA has two campuses located across the street from each other. The upper division campus has fourteen classrooms, a media center, science lab, two dance studios, a 135-seat theater, a twenty-eight station piano lab, percussion and guitar labs, voice and musical theater rooms, a visual arts studio, and a drama room.
Locations
- Secondary education: 2820 W. Kelton Lane 33°38?14?N 112°07?12?W
- Elementary education: 16454 N. 28th Avenue 33°38?11?N 112°07?11?W
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History
In 2013, ACAA expanded to include a Kindergarten through fifth grade in a new facility located across the street from the existing campus. ACAA is a member of Choice Education and Development, Inc., managed by Sequoia Schools.
Accreditation & Ratings
ACAA was accredited in 2010. It received an "A" grade status for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 school year from the Arizona Department of Education.
Awards & Accolades
ACAA received the 2010 Award for Top Performing Arts School from the Arizona Department of Education. ACAA also received the National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA) for Higher Performing School in 2011. It maintained an "exceeds" standards result on the 2009-2011 Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS).
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