About Beehive Science and Technology Academy
Beehive Science and Technology Academy ( Charter school ) is located at 2165 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84093, United States. It is categorised as : Public charter school with STEM focus..
Other categories: Charter school, Elementary school, High school, Middle school, Public educational institution
Ratings & Ranking
Beehive Science and Technology Academy has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 3685 in the US.
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Address & Location
Beehive Science and Technology Academy is located at 2165 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84093, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Public charter school with STEM focus., the school fees for Beehive Science and Technology Academy range between 0 USD and 0 USD.
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Admissions:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Beehive Science and Technology Academy has 59 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
This review might be long, but I spent a long time at Beehive, and I’ve got a lot to say about it. I attended Beehive throughout my entire middle and high school, and am currently attending BYU, on track to graduate with honors in IT & Cybersecurity. The skills and talents I learned at Beehive helped me get here, and I’m so thankful for it.
Obviously, the school changes over time, so some of my experience will not be the same for everyone.
Looking back on my experience, I can confidently say that the school in general (teachers, administration, and volunteers) were aware of the students strengths, weaknesses, and circumstances, and stepped up when needed. While I was there (pre-Covid), they even offered home visits — a teacher or member of administration would visit your home and chat with parents and students about what more could be done. My friends and I also really liked the free tutoring offered after school most days.
I saw how those students who were actually trying to improve made real progress working with the teachers, whereas those students who didn’t truly care were not given a free pass. I personally feel the balance was fair.
At the end of the day, BSTA is still a school. All students, myself included, will have their fair share of bad days, weeks, or even semesters, but I don’t think it’s fair to blame the entire school for the actions of other students. The few cases of bullying I saw were handled pretty swiftly with no tolerance allowed.
My personal top 3 things to know when considering attending BSTA:
1. Many clubs are determined by what teachers/volunteers are available to head them, and thus lean more towards academic and STEM type clubs like Robotics, National Honors Society, Minecraft, CMLP, and other similar clubs. My college entrance test scores were excellent thanks to the prep I received here. If clubs and other after-school activities are important to you, you might want to call and ask what they currently offer.
2. There’s a lot of international influence here. You might have to get used to some accents from students and teachers, but they have rich cultures that add a lot to the school. I always looked forward to Thanksgiving potluck lunch where I could taste a dish from nearly every continent!
3. While in school, uniforms seemed pretty ridiculous and unnecessary, but as time passed I actually grew to like them. I didn’t have to worry about what to wear in the morning or what others might think of me based on my clothes. I think uniforms are part of why I didn’t know who was rich or who was poor unless I got to know them better.
Truly, I had a wonderful time and grew to really love BSTA.
I would absolutely recommend others consider it.