When educators aim high, students reach their potential. We’re now accepting K-4 applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Build your career while making an impact at Success Academy. From kindergarten to 12th grade, we provide a transformative educational experience for our students.
Apply your strengths and build your skills as you empower youth at Success Academy. Our exceptional community of teachers, school leaders, operations staff, and Network employees join together to build magical schools while being developed, supported, and valued. Ensuring all NYC kids receive an outstanding education takes a village.
Our charter schools in NYC help children discover their interests, find their voice, and unlock the magic of collaborative learning to grow into happy, independent, and self-motivated people Apply your strengths and build your skills as you empower youth at Success Academy.
At Success Academy, our standard for excellence includes an investment in sustainability and an environmentally responsible approach to our operations and physical spaces. ... Read more Thank you to the veterans in our community!
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The mission of this program is to graduate and transition every student with the skills to succeed in the classroom, workforce, and community through a nontraditional; personalized pathway.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established in the United States early in the 19th century, to provide undergraduate and graduate level educational opportunities to people of African descent.
Students who participate in gym must wear athletic shoes. Sandals, Crocs, boots, etc. are not appropriate athletic wear.
Two days of mindfulness and smoking cessation is good for the soul. There will be many more to come. #IAmSuccessLex
Some lessons are better understood the old fashioned way. Today was a day for geometry. #IAmSuccessLex
We would like to introduce you to Ace. He is the subject of the project based learning assignment in Mr. Katte’s class.