EEACS in Allentown Open for Summer Tours
Students interested in attending Executive Education Academy Charter School are encouraged to schedule a tour.
Allentown, PA, July 30, 2019 --(PR.com)-- As a new school year nears, Executive Education Academy Charter School in Allentown is encouraging interested students to schedule a tour. EEACS is open to students in grades K-12 from 11 school districts across the area, including Bethlehem, Whitehall, and Northampton. Grades are capped at 104 students.
The Allentown charter school has been praised for its unique business education curriculum, its extracurriculars and athletics, and its highly skilled teaching staff. Students in every grade learn academic standards such as math, science, history, reading, and writing, as well as special instruction in the arts, computers, and languages.
For high schoolers, hands-on internships, externships, and career training opportunities are available. Professional and career mentors are also on hand.
“We strive to give students a unique, engaging, and challenging learning experience that they may not otherwise have,” says Robert Lysek, founder and CEO of the Lehigh Valley charter school.
On the tour, prospective students and their families can meet faculty and staff, visit classrooms, and see the school’s state-of-the-art facilities.
To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/tour/.
About EEACS: Founded in 2014 by highly experienced educators and management, Executive Education Academy Charter School, authorized for grades K-12 by the Allentown School District, leads the way in education by offering its 1,300 students opportunities for growth both in and out of the classroom. EEACS combines all mandated studies with a unique student-corporate culture. To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/.
The Allentown charter school has been praised for its unique business education curriculum, its extracurriculars and athletics, and its highly skilled teaching staff. Students in every grade learn academic standards such as math, science, history, reading, and writing, as well as special instruction in the arts, computers, and languages.
For high schoolers, hands-on internships, externships, and career training opportunities are available. Professional and career mentors are also on hand.
“We strive to give students a unique, engaging, and challenging learning experience that they may not otherwise have,” says Robert Lysek, founder and CEO of the Lehigh Valley charter school.
On the tour, prospective students and their families can meet faculty and staff, visit classrooms, and see the school’s state-of-the-art facilities.
To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/tour/.
About EEACS: Founded in 2014 by highly experienced educators and management, Executive Education Academy Charter School, authorized for grades K-12 by the Allentown School District, leads the way in education by offering its 1,300 students opportunities for growth both in and out of the classroom. EEACS combines all mandated studies with a unique student-corporate culture. To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/.
Contact
Executive Education Academy Charter School
Bruce Johnson
610-841-7044, Ext. 2046
https://www.ee-schools.org
Contact
Bruce Johnson
610-841-7044, Ext. 2046
https://www.ee-schools.org
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