Summit Academy Transition High

Public | 9-12 | 29 students |  

PHONE: (513) 541-4000

FAX: (513) 541-4075

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5800 Salvia Ave

Cincinnati, OH 45224

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Cincinnati's Summit Academy Transition High is a public school that serves grades 9-12 in the Summit Academy Transition High School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 2 out of 10.

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    Posted on Sep 22, 2010
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    My chjild attends the Cincinnati location and loves it! The school and classes are small enough so teachers & students can get to know and appreciate each other as individuals. Teachers are specially-trained to keep ADD/ADHD & Asperger's students engaged & interacting in the classroom--she says she never gets bored!! Emphasis is on students' strengths & individual learning styles, while providing customized instruction to help them improve in their weaker subjects. The principal's & faculty-members' attitude reflects a dedication to finding what works best for each student & utiliing those methods to individualize their education for them. They believe ALL students deserve and would learn best with that approach. Unfortunately, only those whose MFE's qualify them for the extra state funding available, can qualify....but Summit's geared toward that so is much more inclined to make the determination to provide an IEP to each of their students, than most public school districts. Wonderful music and art programs are offered along with therapeutic martial arts, and the school is open to other extracurriculars and after-school clubs whenever there's enough student interest and parents available to help.
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