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Middle School

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The drone team holds their award
Two middle school students are engaged in hands-on learning activities, using various educational materials and technology in a classroom setting with computers in the background.
Three middle schoolers are seated on colorful cushions in a classroom-like setting, engrossed in reading books
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LISA Academy middle school programs (grades 6-8) provide a rigorous, innovative education designed to prepare students for high school and college. Our programs emphasize STEM-C learning, personalized instruction, advanced coursework, and leadership development. We ensure students build critical thinking, academic skills, and a passion for learning.

High School Course Enrollment in Middle School

All students must take at least one high school course. High school credit is awarded and added to the student's transcript, but grades do not affect high school GPA. Academic counseling and tutoring are provided to ensure student success.

Students may choose between the following high school courses:

 

Physical Science

Pre-Ap Biology

Advanced Geometry

Pre-AP Algebra I

English I

Foreign Languages

Course Details

Gifted & Talented Program

Our GT program, recognized for statewide growth, provides enriched instruction for advanced learners:

  • Peer Collaboration: Encourages intellectual growth and academic excellence.

  • Preparation for AP Courses: Builds skills to succeed in high school advanced coursework.

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Academic Competitions

Middle school students can participate in competitions to enhance learning and personal growth. Participation strengthens academic skills, teamwork, and confidence.

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The drone team puts their hands together in a circle
West Middle mathcounts team with their awards
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The quiz bowl team with their award
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