Leading Edge Academy Gilbert Elementary
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Phone:
Main - 480-545-6646
- Address:
- 717 W Ray Rd Gilbert, AZ 85233
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- Categories
- Public Schools, Schools
- Location
- Cooper Square
- Neighborhood
- Heritage District
- Amenities
- Tuition Free, K-12, Small Class Sizes, Advanced Academics, Free full day Kindergarten, Online Academy, Charter School, academic excellence, higher literacy, values-based program, character training, teacher-parent interaction, direct instruction and real world simulation projects, LEAD Charter Schools, character counts, dual enrollment, Student Entrepreneur Institute, Reading Street, Saxon Math, Back to Basics
- Associations
- Gilbert Chamber of Commerce, Canyon Athletic Association, Arizona Charter Schools Association, Dunn & Bradstreet, Great Schools, School Accreditation Group
- AKA
Leading Edge Academy
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
The Leading Edge Academy is a college preparatory educational instititution that provides learning opportunities students in kindergarten through grade 12. The academy serves more than 400 students and operates several campuses. It features a parent-teacher organization and organizes various family classes and workshops. The Leading Edge Academy provides access to classroom aides and lunchroom helpers. Its professionals prepare a variety of homework assignments for students. The academy also serves various homeless students. Its targeted assistance program includes academic support in reading and mathematics for participating students. Leading Edge Academy maintains a location in Gilbert, Ariz.
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Reviews
My kids have been to public schools and private schools. I have to tell you that Leading Edge Academy Gilbert (GEC) has been the best school ever. My son wanted to do nothing but the teachers and the students were friendly and brought my son out of his shell. He had bad grades in public school, the teachers would not take the time to help him. and when he went to (GEC) he changed the teachers sat and helped you with any questions. the class sizes were maybe 20 kids. that was great. Also He started playing ball for the school and found out he was good at it and loved to play. My daughter she was good at school but was disgusted about the drugs and the way teachers did not care about the kids. so when she went to (GEC) she was happy and got straight A'S she even did college classes in her sr year. they taught you to give back to the community by doing service hrs at different places. I recommend this school to anyone who is looking for a school that cares about your kids and their family