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February 6, 2012




Enroll at the Accelerated Academy and empower your future!

The Accelerated Learning Academy provides a proven educational environment and culture for high school students who have not been successful in more traditional school settings. Our curriculum includes web-delivered instruction blended with project-based curriculum and surrounds it with specialized furnishings and technology, all designed to maximize effective teaching and learning. Specially trained faculty and administrators establish and maintain a culture that empowers students and results in improved student attendance, engagement and achievement.

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Chester Upland School District

Chester Upland School District

Rigor and Relevance

Aimed at connecting "rigor and relevance", ALA customizes project-based curriculum to link rigorous academic standards to real world applications in the local economy, thereby delivering the skills and competencies necessary for success in the complex workplace of the 21st century as well as in postsecondary education.

Working in tandem with the Chester Upland School District, ALA's objective is to graduate students with:

  • Increased motivation and sense of self-worth
  • Greater logic and critical thinking ability
  • A stronger set of workplace related skills
  • Higher ability to perform in team-oriented, workplace settings
  • A stronger sense of direction for future growth and goals
  • Interest in lifelong learning

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Accelerated Learning
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319 East 24th Street
Chester, Pennsylvania 19013
(610) 490-3390 

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