Anne Frank Inspire Academy, a BRAINATION public charter school, will host their Fifth Annual Anne Frank Inspire Awards virtually this year with a Facebook Live event that’s available and open to the public on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, beginning at 6:00 p.m. on the Anne Frank Inspire Academy Facebook page.
Inspire Academies, operated by BRAINATION, Inc., is at the forefront of innovative facilitating and learning methods. We have redefined traditional approaches to education and are becoming a leader in world-class learning—helping students to become expert learners and leaders, encouraging students to lead principle-centered lives, and inspiring students to belong, be great, and find joy.
The district will rely on contact information on file with the district to communicate with parents in an emergency situation, which may include real-time or automated messages. An emergency purpose may include early dismissal or delayed opening because of severe weather or another emergency, or if the campus must restrict access due to a security threat. It is crucial to notify your child’s school when a provided to the district has changed
The parent will have 48 hours (excluding weekends and federal holidays) from the time of the first phone call to accept enrollment at the school and schedule a time for the parent and student to complete the new student enrollment packet and reading and math entry assessment. the parent does not call the If Registrar .
AFIA shall identify, refer, evaluate and, if eligible, provide a free, appropriate public education to disable students.
S Should a parent or student feel a need to file a formal complaint, the parent or student should submit in writing the formal concern or complaint to the Elementary Principal or Head of School. If the concern is not resolved, a request for a conference should be sent to the superintendent. If still unresolved, the district provides for the parent complaint to be presented and heard by the district board of trustees.
Parent communication is a hot topic in education. Schools spend a lot of time and energy trying to create effective communication with parents, while parents spend time and energy trying to find ways to interact with their child’s school and be a part of the learning process.
Authentic communication feels just like one would expect: scary, nerve-wracking, and perhaps overwhelming. It is also freeing and healthy. We need to be clear that we do not change with every conversation or seek to appease every parent.
Watch Ruben Carrillo, Ph.D., Principal at Anne Frank Inspire Academy NW Military, and Justin Johnston, Head of Schools at Anne Frank Inspire Academy, speak about how families deserve choice and creating effective parent-teacher communication with Inga Cotton on Charter Moms Chats on August 3, 2021 at 4:00 PM Central live on Facebook and YouTube.
Given the impact of COVID-19, all districts and schools received a label of Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster for their 2020 and 2021 accountability ratings. Although A–F ratings were not assigned, all available accountability data is published below. Click here to read the official announcement.
School Progress measures how much better students performed on the STAAR test this year versus last year. It also looks at how much better students are doing academically at the school compared to similar schools. To view 2018-19 ratings, click here.