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draft+aveson+charter+schools Latitude and Longitude:

34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
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Aveson Charter Schools
Location
1919 Pinecrest Drive, Altadena, California 91001
Coordinates 34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
Information
Type Charter school
Established2007
PrincipalIan McFeat (Executive Director)
Website https://www.aveson.org/

Aveson Charter Schools is a 3 school district located in Altadena, California.

History

Aveson was founded in 2007 on one campus, called the Aveson School of Leaders (ASL). However, due to complaints, its middle school and high school were moved to a second campus. Originally, they were supposed to be moved to Burbank, California, but the school was never allowed to pitch the idea to the neighborhood. Instead, a second option was chosen in Pasadena, California. [1]. The Aveson Global Leadership Academy (AGLA) is now open just down the road from the elementary school. Aveson also has a home school (which visits ASL two times a week), called the Aveson Independent Study Academy [2] (formerly the Aveson Center for Independent Study).

Schools

Aveson School of Leaders

Aveson’s TK-5 Campus is located in Altadena, California, just north of Pasadena. It opened in 2007 in place of the Arthur Amos Noyse Elementary School (Opened 1980, closed 2006) [3].

Aveson Global Leadership Academy

The Aveson Global Leadership Academy is used for middle school and high school. It is in Pasadena, California, and is about 3 miles from Rose Bowl Stadium [4]

Aveson Independent Study Academy

The Aveson Independent Study Academy is a home school program. It visits the Aveson School of Leaders two times a week, and is for grades TK-6.

References

  1. ^ "Why Aveson Ended up in Pasadena". 14 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Aveson Center for Independent Study (ACIS)".
  3. ^ "Noyes (Arthur Amos) Elementary - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. ^ "Maps".

draft+aveson+charter+schools Latitude and Longitude:

34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Comment: Patch is user-generated so not a reliable source and the school's website and the department of education are primary sources so cannot be used to establish notability. S0091 ( talk) 19:47, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

Aveson Charter Schools
Location
1919 Pinecrest Drive, Altadena, California 91001
Coordinates 34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
Information
Type Charter school
Established2007
PrincipalIan McFeat (Executive Director)
Website https://www.aveson.org/

Aveson Charter Schools is a 3 school district located in Altadena, California.

History

Aveson was founded in 2007 on one campus, called the Aveson School of Leaders (ASL). However, due to complaints, its middle school and high school were moved to a second campus. Originally, they were supposed to be moved to Burbank, California, but the school was never allowed to pitch the idea to the neighborhood. Instead, a second option was chosen in Pasadena, California. [1]. The Aveson Global Leadership Academy (AGLA) is now open just down the road from the elementary school. Aveson also has a home school (which visits ASL two times a week), called the Aveson Independent Study Academy [2] (formerly the Aveson Center for Independent Study).

Schools

Aveson School of Leaders

Aveson’s TK-5 Campus is located in Altadena, California, just north of Pasadena. It opened in 2007 in place of the Arthur Amos Noyse Elementary School (Opened 1980, closed 2006) [3].

Aveson Global Leadership Academy

The Aveson Global Leadership Academy is used for middle school and high school. It is in Pasadena, California, and is about 3 miles from Rose Bowl Stadium [4]

Aveson Independent Study Academy

The Aveson Independent Study Academy is a home school program. It visits the Aveson School of Leaders two times a week, and is for grades TK-6.

References

  1. ^ "Why Aveson Ended up in Pasadena". 14 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Aveson Center for Independent Study (ACIS)".
  3. ^ "Noyes (Arthur Amos) Elementary - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. ^ "Maps".

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