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Students at Gilbert Classical Academy depart campus following classes last week. The seven-year-old school in the Gilbert Unified School District boasts some of the highest SAT scores in the state. Last fall, the district governing board voted to move students in two years to the Gilbert Junior High School campus. But in January, the new governing board reversed that decision. Gilbert Classical Academy is housed on about half of a campus previously used as an elementary school and families and staff are hoping to expand the program. [Michelle Reese/Tribune
Gilbert Classical Academy salutatorian Cassidy Kahle,17, left, is helped by valedictorian Mackyla Patterson,18, with her cap before a photoshoot with the school district, Thursday, May 12, 2011 in Gilbert. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Gilbert Classical Academy salutatorians and valedictorian pose around the school for a photoshoot with the school district, Thursday, May 12, 2011 in Gilbert. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Gilbert Classical Academy valedictorian Mackyla Patterson,18,center, participates in a photoshoot with the school district, Thursday, May 12, 2011 in Gilbert. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
Applications are now being accepted for open enrollment at Gilbert Classical Academy for the 2011-2012 school year.
Gilbert Classical Academy will graduate 37 students in its Class of 2013.
Four years ago, Gilbert Classical Academy opened its doors.
A planned specialty school in the Gilbert Unified School District designed to compete with innovative charter schools has piqued the interest of hundreds of parents. But with a limit of 60 students per grade, the Gilbert Classical Academy will turn to a lottery for enrollment for the first semester in fall 2007, principal Brian Rosta said.
A planned specialty school in the Gilbert Unified School District designed to compete with innovative charter schools has piqued the interest of hundreds of parents. But with a limit of 60 students per grade, the Gilbert Classical Academy will turn to a lottery for enrollment for the first semester in fall 2007, principal Brian Rosta said.
Principal Brian Rosta welcomes the first class of students during the first day of school at Gilbert Classical Academy.
Applications for the 2012-13 school year are being accepted through Nov. 14 at Gilbert Classical Academy. The seventh- through 12th-grade school offers an honors-level, classical education with Latin, reading, writing, math and science. Only students through 10th grade are being accepted. The school, part of the Gilbert Unified School District, recently graduated its first seniors. For information, see www.gilbertschools.net.
Principal Brian Rosta paced in front of Gilbert Classical Academy’s first class of students on Wednesday morning, belting out instructions and encouragement like a coach sending his players into a game.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board plans to create a committee structure next week to look at how to expand the popular Gilbert Classical Academy after plans to move it to Gilbert Junior High School’s campus were dropped.
The Gilbert Unified School District is limiting the number of district employees' children who can attend two of its popular academy schools.
The Gilbert Unified School District wants to limit the number of district employees’ children who can attend two of its popular academy schools.
More than 500 choir students from many Valley schools, including the Gilbert Classical Academy, will perform the national anthem at the Diamondbacks vs. LA Dodgers game at Chase Field Sept. 25.
Gilbert Junior High School would be closed as a neighborhood school and Gilbert Classical Academy would move there under a plan outlined in a parent letter sent home this week.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board unanimously approved a classical-style school Tuesday night.
The Gilbert School Board meets, Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012 with the closing of Gilbert Junior High and repurposing the school as the Gilbert Classical Academy on the agenda. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
The Gilbert School Board discusses the issue of closing Gilbert Junior High and repurposing the school as the Gilbert Classical Academy, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 at Mesquite High School. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Gilbert Public Schools Superintendent Dave Allison, left, prepares to start a Gilbert School Board meeting Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012, where the closing and repurposing of Gilbert Junior High is on the agenda. The school would be repurposed as the Gilbert Classical Academy. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Rob Guderian addresses the Gilbert School Board , Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012 on the issue of closing Gilbert Junior High and repurposing the school as the Gilbert Classical Academy. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mike Garcia addresses the Gilbert School Board , Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012 on the issue of closing Gilbert Junior High and repurposing the school as the Gilbert Classical Academy. Garcia has had all four of his kids attend the school. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Mike Garcia addresses the Gilbert School Board , Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012 on the issue of closing Gilbert Junior High and repurposing the school as the Gilbert Classical Academy. Garcia has had all four of his kids attend the school. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
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