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Welcome to Eagle's Aerie Schools
Welcome to the web home of Eagle's Aerie School and The American Leadership School. Please take a look around and check back often as this site is constantly updated. Eagle's Aerie School is an exciting, challenging place for students to learn and grow. You will discover that Eagle's Aerie is dedicated to a higher educational standard, as well as a higher standard of personal character and leadership. Eagle's Aerie School is a tuition-free public charter school, housing approximately 300 students and 30 faculty members in a tranquil, secure, and rural campus setting. We look forward to having you and your students here at Eagle's Aerie School! The Advantages of Eagle's Aerie Schools are:
Now Enrolling! Download printable enrollment packet by clicking here. Please join us for an informational tour of our campus every Wednesday from 11:00am - 1:00pm, or call (480) 988-3212 for an appointment. Nominate one of our teachers for a Silver Apple Award. The Six "A's" that make Eagle's Aerie Schools unique:
Our Mission Statement: "We will provide an uplifting environment where positive character traits are modeled, taught, and expected; a strong academic foundation, focusing on personal achievement and mastery; a recognition and appreciation for America's freedoms, history, and world contributions; and reverence for life, cultivated through exposure to science, the arts, community service, and agricultural subjects." The School Proclamation: "We the people of Eagle's Aerie School believe the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America to be inspired documents penned by men who were chosen by God. We further believe that to lose our God-given freedoms and rights all we need do is nothing. We therefore resolve to do our part to preserve our freedoms by being active in civic and political activities and by teaching and exemplifying true patriotism in all that we say and do. This, we mutually pledge, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence and with our sacred honor." |
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