Camelback Academy Charter School
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Camelback Academy is an innovative educational institution dedicated to inspiring and challenging students, particularly those with diverse learning needs, including language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional students. Serving grades K-8, the school emphasizes a holistic approach to education that fosters both academic and personal growth. Utilizing the LEAD methodology for younger students and the TEAMS model for middle schoolers, Camelback Academy creates engaging, child-centered learning environments that integrate core subjects through thematic and project-based approaches. With a commitment to low student-teacher ratios, the school ensures personalized attention for each child, fostering strong partnerships with families to support student success. The academy also offers enriching community events and free meals for all students, making it a unique and inclusive educational choice within the Glendale area.
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- Private
- language-based learning disabilities
- twice-exceptional
- Elementary (K-5)
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- community events
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- family partnerships
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- LEAD methodology
- TEAMS model
- thematic approaches
- project-based approaches
- free meals
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