This was my kids first year going to the school. We have had a great experience. One of my kids is on a IEP, the first semester we had some issues. I of course being my child advocate expressed my concern and they immediately addressed all my issues no problems. Both kids attended the new north campus, we have been only in the public system. It was very strange going from public school district to charter. You pay your lunch differently and you have to do 30 volunteer hours for the whole year. There are multiple ways to accomplish this. My only grip is the multiple emails for help, during day hours. They seem out of touch that not everyone is a stay at home mother. Some people do have to have two parents working. It comes across as if they don't take that under consideration for things they ask for! Also the lack of how they organize how you volunteer and sign up for stuff. Some things they do use a sign up. Other stuff they don't. Plays, choir all activities is a free. Sometimes 20 per child. No options if you cannot afford it. The. After paying the fee you also are expected to get your Child to choir practice and volunteer hours to help them out. the school is almost šÆ volunteer, even their web sight information which in some areas will not be updated consistently because they have no one to do it. Over all I have enjoyed our first year, if you are looking for something different I would suggest this school. The classes are way smaller than normal. My kids were at sand springs which is a year round school, and it was way...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI have had the pleasure of attending SAA for a couple of years in my past and I can honestly say that it is one of the best academic institutions I have ever been a part of. One of the standout features of this school is the extremely kind and supportive faculty members. They are committed to ensuring that every student receives the attention and resources they need to excel academically.
In addition to the kind teachers, the environment at SAA is engaging and stimulating. Students are encouraged to think critically and creatively, and the learning experience extends beyond just academics. The school provides a few fun extracurricular activities that allow students to explore their interests and develop their talents.
Furthermore, SAA has abundant resources for those who may struggle academically. From tutoring sessions to personalized study plans, the school offers various programs to help students achieve their full potential. This inclusive approach to learning creates a supportive and inclusive environment for all students.
Overall, I highly recommend SAA to any parent who is seeking an exceptional academic experience for their kids. The school's commitment to academic excellence, supportive faculty, engaging environment, and inclusive approach to learning make it an outstanding institution that will leave a lasting impression on...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI've been at Syracuse Arts Academy since 3rd grade and I'm currently in 9th grade. Great school. I had a great learning experience there and I recommend it to anyone who is wanting to have a great education. The only thing I would wish the school had were more elective classes, but other then that this school gives everyone the high education they need. The teachers here are stupendous and very educated on what they are teaching. Any parent wanting their kids to have the best education they can get should send them to Syracuse...
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