Focus on October: A Look Back on Favorite Stories Involving Fathers, Music, Teachers, and Red Carpet
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The month of October proved to be busy for NHA schools with celebrations of new Honor Societies and growing musical prowess, while Count Day welcomed the superstars of the schools: the scholars.
One story that really stood out centered on Pinnacle Academy students and their fathers. The school held a Fathers Walk, promoted by Cuyahoga County, where the school is located. The event featured fathers walking their children to school, where upon arrival they were celebrated with confetti, photographs, and small gifts.
Encouraging fathers to stay involved in their child’s education and growth is vital to their development, Pinnacle Academy Lower Elementary Dean Erin Raymont said.
“An event that includes dads is vital to our students’ growth and development, both for their social/emotional and academic,” Raymont said. “Students that have involved parents, especially dads or other male role models, typically have better classroom behaviors, better grades, and enjoy school more.”
Fits well with the word Respect, October’s Moral Focus Virtue, doesn’t it?
Below are a few links to stories from October that highlight other schools and the things they’re doing to prepare our scholars for college and beyond.
Visit our recent news blog for more stories about NHA schools.
About National Heritage Academies
National Heritage Academies (NHA) is a network of 98 tuition-free, public charter schools across nine states, serving more than 60,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information, visit nhaschools.com.
One story that really stood out centered on Pinnacle Academy students and their fathers. The school held a Fathers Walk, promoted by Cuyahoga County, where the school is located. The event featured fathers walking their children to school, where upon arrival they were celebrated with confetti, photographs, and small gifts.
Encouraging fathers to stay involved in their child’s education and growth is vital to their development, Pinnacle Academy Lower Elementary Dean Erin Raymont said.
“An event that includes dads is vital to our students’ growth and development, both for their social/emotional and academic,” Raymont said. “Students that have involved parents, especially dads or other male role models, typically have better classroom behaviors, better grades, and enjoy school more.”
Fits well with the word Respect, October’s Moral Focus Virtue, doesn’t it?
Below are a few links to stories from October that highlight other schools and the things they’re doing to prepare our scholars for college and beyond.
- Music Teacher at Willow Charter Academy uses modern innovations to teach music production
- Teaching Teachers: Students sit in the seats their teachers used over the summer to learn new techniques
- Students arrive in style as Milwaukee Scholars Charter School rolls out the red carpet for its students
Visit our recent news blog for more stories about NHA schools.
About National Heritage Academies
National Heritage Academies (NHA) is a network of 98 tuition-free, public charter schools across nine states, serving more than 60,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information, visit nhaschools.com.