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Gilbert board approves classical school start-up

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Posted: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:30 am | Updated: 4:19 pm, Fri Oct 7, 2011.

The Gilbert Unified School District governing board unanimously approved a classical-style school Tuesday night.

The seventh- through 12th-grade academy — the district’s newest magnet school — will eventually replace the Technology and Leadership Academy, an aviation-focused high school that is being phased out due to stagnant student enrollment. The new school will open in August 2007.

The school will focus on developing critical thinking skills, and will require courses in logic, rhetoric, philosophy, debate and Latin. Seniors will also be required to complete a thesis and community service before graduation.

The 350-student school will also be included in 1A athletics — the state’s smallest athletic division. The remainder of Gilbert’s high schools participate in 5A — the state’s largest.

Over the next year, school officials will work to develop admissions and graduation requirements, curriculum, incorporation of technology, school uniforms, and a name.

“There are a lot of things that we will still need to pursue,” said Gilbert Superintendent Brad Barrett.

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