About Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School
Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School ( High school ) is located at 2820 W Kelton Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85053, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: High school, Charter school, Hauptschule (lower-tier secondary school), Middle school, Public educational institution
Ratings & Ranking
Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School has a rating of 3.2 and is ranked number 6945 in the US.
- Academic Excellence:
Rated 3 out of 5
- School Culture & Environment:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Extracurricular Activities:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Facilities & Resources:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Parent & Community Engagement:
Rated 3 out of 5
3.2/5
Rated 3.2 out of 5
Overall Score
Address & Location
Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School is located at 2820 W Kelton Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85053, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School range between 25,000 USD and 30,000 USD.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Arizona Conservatory for Arts and Academics – Secondary School has 47 reviews with an overall rating of 3.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 3.2 out of 5.0 stars3.2
I went to this school from K-7th grade, and I’d say the elementary is great, they gave me an awesome childhood. Although, the secondary has many issues to an extent where I wouldn’t spend the rest of my middle and high school there. The kids are great, the learning curriculum is fine, there are some amazing teachers. Things were honestly fine before 7th grade, when we had a different principle. As a child I was often stressed, with not the best parents either. My mental health wasn’t well at the time and I had been self harming, when the principle saw this, he told me “stress isn’t a reason to be hurting yourself. You have NO reason to be doing this.” Who tells a child this? Not to mention, after my step-sister and I got suspended, which I must point out it’s not about getting suspended, I got suspended for a good reason, which is fine, but afterwards he started targeting me and my family. He tried suspending, or just getting us in trouble us multiple times, half of them for the dumbest reasons. Once for using the bathroom, holding my sisters can, like a can of tea, for wearing a skirt that was passed the dress code length. He tried dress coding us again for wearing makeup and his words, “if I let you get away with it, I have to let everyone else get away with it.” May I point out not even a week later I watched a kid walk into school with face paint on, there were no events going on at the time either. He took away so much class time from us simply because he decided to?
Anyways, I really wouldn’t recommend the elementary school for kids with special needs. My little brother, has a lot of mental issues, most likely autistic. While the elementary side is great and all, they aren’t qualified for kids with special needs.
A lot of this probably came across as a rant, but they really need a new principle, he’s racist, transphobic, and at an art school? Not to mention, he’s just bad at his job. I don’t think I’d recommend this school in general, they don’t do what’s advertised , although the talent I found there was beautiful.
My 3 children have attended this school of music and arts for the past 3 years. I would like to start by saying that when they first attended this institution for higher learning in 2015, it was great. They had an excellent music program. The teachers and staff were very pleasant and professional. Going in to the second year the school had issues with teachers and staff leaving and had to start the year with a shortage of teachers which made it difficult to keep providing the students with a good education. The school assured us they would fix all the kinks after having 60 percent of the staff replaced at the beginning of 2016 school year. By the end of the year they had lost many students because of the lack of training the replacement teachers had. So unfortunately the 2017 and 2018 school year was no better, it was actually and we made the decision to withdraw our children from ACAA before the new year had come. This once great charter school of conservatory for arts and academics is no longer the school that took pride in the higher learning they provided which made them unique from any other public school.
I went to this school from grade 3 to grade 9.I Personally had a pretty great experience. I see a lot of reviews talking about how mean and rude the teachers are. Yes they have had there teaching issues as it is such a small school but overall all the teachers were pretty amazing. They will care and help you if you care. Teachers here have no time to overly take care of students who do not care for their education. That was my biggest problem around 2017 and 2018 we had a wave of students who did not care. They came from not caring at a public school to thinking at an art/college preparatory school would be easy. This is were all the problems started and the school did not have the best time fixing it. Mainly because of leadership roles. This school is not meant for lazy people who just want to mess around and not care. This school runs best when it is full of creative and eager to learn students. I left this school because of this issue.95% of the problem was the students not the teachers.
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