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Visions Unlimited set to begin 11th year


Published: Tuesday, March 9, 2010 6:34 PM CST
Visions Unlimited Academy is now accepting registration for its 11th school year.

The staff at Visions has a powerful set of unifying values: deep appreciation of teaching strategies that tap in on how students learn, firm belief in the value of parents and the individual child and high professional standards. Visions staff members are partners with parents to guide children toward greater understanding of themselves and their capacity and toward meaningful academic achievement.

We believe learning starts with an understanding of the student and spend time learning the student needs and incorporating them into academic, social and even sensory learning experiences.

As a no cost to the student Charter School, Visions Unlimited Academy is open to all who apply, restricted only by enrollment capacity numbers. We will never have a class of more than 22 students but currently have a waiting list in two or four multiage classrooms. Enrollment for next year is open and the school is accepting registrations. If you are looking for a partner to support you in your child raising goals, call Alix Orton at (520) 586-8691 or visit www.visionsunlimitedacademy.com for more information. It is a good, caring place for children to learn. The enrollment form is available online at the above url.


Visions Unlimited Academy teachers, Sandra Cornejo, Willow Hoaglund, Toi Smith, Joy Yakovlev and Jessica Rigel are deeply committed in supporting and guiding meaningful experiences using workshop approaches to teach the Arizona Academic Standards.

You can find the curriculum maps that guide our classroom instruction on the Academic focus page of www.visionsunlimitedacademy.com. Our paraprofessionals-Gretchen Zibart, Joy Berryhill, Andrea Grogg, Duana Maddox and Jamie Sue Housley work closely with the teachers to support learning of special needs students. Rocio Cornejo keeps the home kitchen clean and Javier Macias takes pride in grooming the grounds.

The purpose of this letter to the editor is to publicly thank our parents and students for their enduring support, to acknowledge the efforts of the staff and invite the public to look into Visions Unlimited Academy as a "Smart Choice for Education." Please accept this expression of gratitude and know that the opportunity for a choice in education still exists.

Richard Valentine

Director/Principal

Visions Unlimited Academy

Benson



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