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Charter Schools

Education outside of the mainstream

Four elementary schools and one collegiate high school offer innovative programs.

By DONNA WINCHESTER
Published August 29, 2004

OVERVIEW: Charter schools are public schools operating under a contractual agreement with the local school board and run by nonprofit organizations. As part of the state's program of public education, charter schools offer innovative programs consistent with educational goals established by Florida law. They are free for students to attend. Teachers work for the school rather than the school district. Pinellas County has five charter schools, four for elementary students and one for high school students.

THE SCHOOLS: Academie Da Vinci, 1380 Pinehurst Road in Dunedin, opened in August 1997. It serves children in grades 1-5 and concentrates on fine and performing arts. Athenian Academy, 2817 St. Mark Drive in Dunedin, offers a Greek culture and language immersion program to children in kindergarten through Grade 5. Pinellas Preparatory Academy, 403 First Ave. SW in Largo, is a school for creative students in Grades 4-8 with leadership potential. Plato Academy, 409 Old Coachman Road in Clearwater, uses the Socratic method of teaching children in Grades K-2 and emphasizes discussion and dialogue to develop critical thinkers. Greek is taught as a second language in all grade levels.

St. Petersburg Collegiate High School, on the Gibbs campus of St. Petersburg College at 6605 Fifth Ave. N in St. Petersburg, is operated by St. Petersburg College and sponsored by the Pinellas County School Board for serious students in grades 10-12. The three-year curriculum allows them simultaneously to complete the requirements for a high school diploma and an associate's degree.

TO APPLY: Charter schools are considered neither choice attendance area schools nor countywide schools. Parents interested in applying should get in touch directly with the schools.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit www.pinellas.k12.fl.us/infosvcs/schooldir.html Scroll down and click on charter schools.

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Charter Schools
  • Education outside of the mainstream

  • High Schools
  • Advancing a career while in high school
  • Nine campuses offer range of practical career training
  • Where variety rules

  • Homeschooling
  • Pinellas friendly to homeschooling

  • How Busing Works
  • District streamlines system of getting kids to school

  • How To Apply
  • Applying just a phone call away
  • Online school choice form not for all
  • Pay close attention to avoid choice plan's pitfalls
  • The system's two-chambered heart
  • Two crucial calls for magnets, fundamentals, academies

  • How To Search
  • Nothing beats being there

  • Important Dates
  • Save these dates
  • School visit calendar

  • Information
  • A parent's primer to size up schools
  • New to the district? Register your child
  • The long and short of controlled choice
  • Want to switch schools? Options are limited

  • Information Centers
  • For more information

  • Middle Schools
  • Have a plan early

  • Overview
  • Learning the ways of choice or chance
  • Your navigation kit for the choice maze
  • Application is a risky business
  • Choose a good start
  • Key lesson of choice: Choose or lose
  • Pulling in the students with special interests
  • Schools attempt to raise their profiles
  • Screening, tests open access to gifted programs

  • Private Schools
  • A private matter
  • Some parents swear by voucher program

  • Profiles in Choice
  • Check out who sets agenda for the school
  • Choice complicates a family decision
  • Choice? Not really - let's just call it luck
  • Common bond is a big factor in a good school fit
  • Finding the right fit
  • Lesson learned: See it for yourself
  • Memories, values aid search for elementary
  • Not much of a choice for new residents
  • Planning, luck could deliver the best school
  • Private to public, small to really big
  • Sometimes where you are is the place to be
  • Sometimes you have to go with your gut
  • To get top choice, you may have to gamble
  • When your spouse is your kids' teacher . . .

  • Profiles in choice 2004
  • Approach choice like 'intelligent consumer'

  • Rookie Mom
  • First-year decisions draw child's big picture

  • School Grades
  • Behind each school grade is a deeper explanation
  • Dual programs hold schools accountable
  • For full story, include raw test scores
  • Making sense of the scores
  • To some, FCAT means more than just a score

  • Special Needs
  • Centers focus on needs
  • Programs help kids who may otherwise give up

  • The Computer Lottery
  • On waiting list? Patience is the key
  • Application process only the beginning
  • Students, parents face maze of choices

  • Click here for statistical data on Pinellas County schools

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