Spring Admissions Visit at Science & Arts Academy on May 9

Unleashing the Potential of Gifted Students: A Comprehensive Guide to Science & Arts Academy’s Alternative Educational Options

Science & Arts Academy (SAA) is a renowned independent school in Des Plaines that specializes in educating gifted students. On Thursday, May 9, starting at 9 a.m., SAA will be hosting an in-person event for prospective parents. This event is designed specifically for parents who are looking for alternative educational options for their bright children.

The event will feature talks from Mindy Hildebrandt, the Director of Enrollment, and Dr. Ama Thompson, the director of Assessment, Curriculum, and Instruction. Prospective parents will gain insights into how SAA caters to the unique needs of gifted students within its one-of-a-kind environment. They will also have the opportunity to observe differentiation in action during a school tour and interact with current parents and students.

Hildebrandt emphasizes that attending this event is an excellent chance for prospective parents to experience Science & Arts Academy firsthand. By visiting the school, parents can witness the teaching and learning methods in action, meet the students, and hear from other parents about their experiences.

Families interested in learning more about how gifted children thrive at Science & Arts Academy can register for the event on the school’s website at scienceandartsacademy.org/events. This event promises to provide parents with a comprehensive understanding of how SAA caters to the unique needs of gifted students.

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