Talk:Accelerated Learning Laboratory

Graduation Rate
I find it odd that the Washington Post data says 100% graduation (even the 2016 version), while the Arizona state report card shows only an 86% graduation rate. Both are based on 4-year graduation, too. Not sure what's primary source and what isn't -- WaPo looks like it might be relying on data supplied by the school. --Floatjon (talk) 18:57, 10 October 2016 (UTC)

Graduation Rate
In response to that statement, has it occurred to you that maybe you are looking at the wrong school? Make sure to search "Accelerated Learning Laboratory" and not "Accelerated Learning Center", the website mentions the graduation rate for ALC, not ALL. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.183.64.229 (talk) 23:54, 18 December 2017 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 14 August 2019
Accelerated Learning Laboratory is a tuition-free publicly funded kindergarten to grade 12 charter school in Pima County, Arizona.

Accelerated Learning Laboratory (often abbreviated as A.L.L.) has one campus, located near the base of Wasson Peak in the foothills of the Tucson Mountains.

In 2017, The Washington Post ranked the school the twenty sixth most challenging high school in the United States.

==School philosophy and characteristics== The school’s belief according to the official website is “That all students can perform at gifted levels if exposed to the right educational practices and curriculum, regardless of ethnicity, income or gender. The A.L.L. community embraces the belief that all children will exhibit genius, in abundance, when allowed to cultivate innate talents in a challenging, supportive, and civil environment. Students are grouped by social and academic characteristics, instead of by grade, because the school does not believe students mature at a homogeneous pace. Students address teachers by their first names which is intended to make learning and interacting with teachers a friendlier and more open environment. Students are taught to treat each other and faculty with respect and almost no cases of bullying have been reported.” According to it's website, expects “on-time behavior, zero profanity, near-perfect attendance, and homework five nights a week. Students may leave classes with a teacher’s permission to work on extracurricular and a student’s reason for being of being out of class will often go unquestioned so long as that student has maintained the trust of the faculty and other students.”

==Curriculum== A.L.L. is a charter school, therefore all students that enroll will be accepted, students will take a placement test, which places them in corresponding classes based upon their knowledge of each subject. Curriculum focuses on the Advanced Placement, SAT, and American College Testing. The school offers courses in AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Statistics, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP English, AP US History, AP World History, AP European History, AP Econ, AP US Government, AP Psychology, AP Environmental Science, AP Computer Science, AP Studio Art, Anatomy & Physiology, Environmental Science, Astronomy, Science-Fiction Novella and offers language classes in Mandarin-Chinese in order to take AP Chinese. The school's graduation rate is 100 percent, and 100 percent of its students attend a 4-year college. In 2008, an eighth-grade student at the school was the only in the state recognized as an Advanced Placement Scholar.

==Facilities== • The Secondary School Complex. The Secondary School serves grades sixth through twelfth and occupies three buildings. Included is a multimedia instructional facility, a Reading and Study Library, Science Laboratory, fabrication workshop, and Confucius classroom. One building is entirely devoted to a large computer lab. Lecture and general-purpose classrooms are equipped with multimedia capability.

• The Elementary School complex serving grades one through five. Each classroom is centered around a large courtyard area. The Elementary School has a computer lab, a science laboratory, a library, and an officially recognized Confucius Institute Chinese Classroom. The Elementary School’s playground maintains three tiered levels with 20 play structures and open play areas along with shaded play spaces. The area has a large dirt field for athletics.

• The Early Childhood Center houses all Kindergarten and Preschool children. It maintains a fenced playground with age appropriate playground equipment and a covered lunch area. A large portion of the playground is protected from the sun. Each classroom includes its own private lavatory.

The A.L.L. campus maintains three playgrounds, a basketball court; two swimming pools; changing rooms; tennis tables; two baseball fields; large soccer field; many covered areas; two computer labs, a free weight training studio, an Advance Placement / SAT Preparation Lounge, two science laboratories, an arts studio; a small orchard; a fenced and drip irrigated student garden with raised planting beds; a bonfire pit; over four hundred trees and public art structures in the form of sculptures.

==Extra-curricular activities== Accelerated Learning Laboratory does not maintain any organized competitive athletic programs, Students have access to all previously listed facilities and to engage in athletic activities of their own volition. A.L.L. has two large fields for recreational purposes, a basketball court, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Secondary students are allotted time at the end of the school day for physical activities. Students participate in clubs such as: Debate club, Chess club, Model United Nations, Photography club, Art club and Yearbook club. A.L.L. participates in Science Olympiad in which students practice and prepare to compete yearly in various scientific disciplines. A.L.L. participates in National History Day which competed nationally in 2018.

==Fieldwork== Each year, faculty and administration at A.L.L. plans a large trip for students based on the students opinions. According to the school this trip replaces smaller day trips that most schools may have throughout the school year. Previous trips have been to China, Washington D.C., Yellowstone National Park, The Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Sunset Crater, San Diego and San Francisco.

==References==

==External links==
 * School website

Category:Schools in Tucson, Arizona

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