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What makes Truebright unique?
Individualized instruction: Self-paced,
individualized instruction will make the positive difference
in both a student’s academic career and in his or her
personal life. The flexibility of the curriculum allows a student to enter at any level, continue at his or her own
pace, and work towards both high school graduation and
personal growth and wholeness.
One-on-one tutoring: TSACS will establish a
tutoring center which will have an attractive atmosphere
that will encourage students to use tutoring to close the
gap between what they know and what they need to know in
order to succeed.
Small classes and small school: Small class and
school size will maximize the personal attention that
students will receive from teachers.
Teaching responsible citizenship: TSACS will
prepare each student for success in college, inspire a
lifelong love of learning, and foster responsible
citizenship. The school will teach students to be citizens
who can think independently, creatively, and with adherence
to ethical values.
Enhanced math and science curriculum: Math and
science will be emphasized through hands-on activities,
projects, and laboratory time. Math and science will also be
emphasized through ongoing community partnerships with
science-oriented businesses.
College preparatory focus: The school will bring
college representatives to visit the school, will broaden
students' experiences through campus visits and information,
and will coordinate students' participation in summer and
year-long enrichment programs to strengthen preparation for
college.
Extended school day and school year: TSACS will
have extended school day and school year in order to achieve
the high standards for academic performance the school sets
for its students.
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What makes Truebright unique?
After-school program: TSACS' after school program
will include academic, enrichment, recreational and
athletic activities. The program will enable the
students to pursue their personal and academic
interests, develop team-work skills, and grow in
confidence and respect for themselves and others.
Highly qualified teachers: Three-quarters of all teachers
need to be certified by state requirements. TSACS aims to
achieve
100% certified teacher rate.

Exploratory classes: TSACS will offer activities for students both on and off-campus, run by
outside organizations or contracted staff. Students will participate in various exploratory classes including drama, photography,
embroidery, and painting. Other opportunities will include school clubs, college
preparatory classes, kayaking, dance, swimming, basketball,
and soccer.
Science and math Olympiads and contests: Students
will practice for and participate in major science and math contests and
Olympiads. As an important element of extra curricular activity, Olympiads will be used to
enhance scientific abilities, cultural awareness, and student self-respect.
Student exchange programs and summer schools: TSACS will arrange field trips and student-exchange
programs abroad. Through these programs, students will become more mature, more culturally
aware, and will attain a broad, global perspective.
Project-based learning: students participate in projects
and practice an interdisciplinary array of skills from math,
language arts, fine arts, geography, science, and
technology. The collaborative nature of the investigation
enhances students experiences as well as promotes a greater
appreciation for social responsibility...
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