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American
Preparatory Academy
Our Mission
To provide an orderly, safe and nurturing learning environment wherein
content-rich, efficient curriculum and research-based instructional
methodologies are utilized to ensure that every student achieves
academic success and develops good character based on concrete
measurements.
Our Philosophy
Student academic achievement is the primary goal of American Preparatory
Academy. We believe that only when students master fundamentals, and are
fluent in the basic foundational knowledge of the major disciplines can
they move on to effectively express their knowledge and master
higher-level skills. Therefore, the foundation of our instruction will
focus on mastery of fundamentals. We define mastery as the ability to
demonstrate knowledge and skills repeatedly and accurately. This
requires repeated instruction in the subject matter, increasing degree
of challenge and considerable practice. As our students master the
fundamentals, our instruction will focus on sequential building of
conceptual knowledge and promoting independent expression of knowledge.
Finally, our instruction will focus on individual internalization of
conceptual knowledge, expressed in extensive written work and verbal
presentation, preparing our students for advanced study at the high
school level. These levels of instruction and knowledge attainment
follow the classical education model of the Trivium - grammar, logic and
rhetoric. American Preparatory Academy respects this well-founded,
proven educational model and uses it in selecting and implementing the
school's curriculum.
Our Curriculum
Research-based curriculum and methodologies:
American Preparatory Academy will utilize Direct Instruction Reading
Mastery, Connecting Math Concepts, Spelling Mastery, and other Direct
Instruction programs. Saxon Math and Open Court reading will be used in
the upper grades. The CHAMPS program will be used for classroom and
school-wide behavior management. The Core Knowledge curriculum will be
implemented in the fullest possible manner as determined by the
Principal and Governing Board. Precision Teaching techniques will be
employed, as well as supplemental math programs as needed. The Shurley
method of English will be taught in all grades. Monart drawing will be
the art curriculum.
A requirement of all curriculum is that it be research-based and field
tested, or based on evidenced-based pedagogical theory. Mastery of
delivery, then innovation, will be encouraged within the parameters of
the chosen curricula and methodologies.
American Preparatory Academy will utilize achievement grouping in the
teaching of reading, spelling and math through grade 4. This means that
all students will be assessed and placed into groups that will allow
them to be taught at exactly the correct instructional level. These
"fluid groups" will be composed of approximately 8-12 students, and will
be continually assessed to ensure the proper placement of each student.
In a general sense, American Preparatory Academy will follow the
classical education model of the Trivium - respecting the grammar, logic
and rhetorical phases of learning and applying those principles in our
classroom teaching to ensure our students are progressing through those
stages appropriately.
School Vision
To provide a safe, engaging, nurturing learning environment that
utilizes research-based, efficient curriculum and proven instructional
methodologies to ensure that EVERY CHILD achieves academic success and
develops good character based on concrete measurements.
I. Safe: (for students and families)
Physically - American Preparatory Academy will provide a safe physical
environment in keeping with all applicable federal, state and local
health and safety regulations.
Emotionally
Positive communication will be used by all staff, at all times
Positive communication will be taught in a concrete manner to students
Positive communication will be modeled for families, and taught through
regular, written communication and frequent informal gatherings and
parent's meetings
II. Engaging:
Culture of inclusiveness, kindness, teamwork, and identity
Frequent assemblies to regularly allow students opportunities to "show
what they know!" and recognize outstanding efforts and behavior
Extra-curricular activities will be an extension of our programs
music programs and talent showcases
plays
recitations
chess club (upper grades)
science club
service club
III. Nurturing:
Each staff member will be hired only after answering a battery of
questions that demonstrates his/her fundamental philosophy of "the worth
of a child" as outlined by personnel policy
Staff in-service on "the worth of each child" and positive discipline
techniques will be held regularly both on a group basis and as
individual needs dictate
CHAMPS classroom management will be fully implemented
IV. Learning:
Every aspect of the student's experience from the moment they enter the
school door will confirm to them that "this is a learning place!" This
will include what they see on the walls and the actions and words they
hear from staff and other students.
Asking of thoughtful questions will be encouraged and rewarded.
Each child will internalize the concept "I am a great learner" as they
become part of the school culture.
Staff will demonstrate to all students that we are ALL learners, even
the adults! Staff will model the learning process, confirming to
students that learning never ends.
Contact APA
American Preparatory Academy of Draper
12892 S. Pony Express Rd.
Draper, UT 84020-9273
Phone: (801) 553-8500
Fax: (801) 576-9300
E-mail: info@apamail.org
http://www.americanprep.org/
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