Horizon Science Academy Denison
Elementary School in Cleveland, OH
Horizon Science Academy Denison Elementary (HSADE) is a community (charter) school, which is funded by public sources and operated by Concept Schools. HSA Denison Elementary is operated independently by a board of trustees under a charter granted by the Buckeye Community Hope Foundation. The goal of Horizon Science Academy is to completely prepare students to carry the torch of experience, liberty, and prosperity which is passed from generation to generation in this great country.
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read moreIt is the best school in Cleveland. I want my daughters to receive a well-rounded foundation; one that will take them where they want to go in life. From here, they will be able to go to college and become the person they want to be. My oldest daughter graduated from Horizon in 8th grade. She is advancing very well and is now in her senior year of high school. I owe everything to this school! Horizon Science Academy Denison is a public charter school serving K-8th grades that opened in 2004. We provide our students with an innovative world class education, rich in math, science and technology.
read moreWe foster an environment of inquiry and a love of learning so students are prepared to thrive in STEM-focused high school, college, and the world. Our students will enter high school ready to tackle any academic challenge and will excel in the STEM subjects. Respect - All members of the school community (students, parents, and staff) have equal worth and should be treated with respect. Responsibility - All people have choices, and teachers, parents, and students should be responsible for their actions.
read moreHorizon Science Academy Denison (HSAD) was created as a tuition-free K-8 preparatory school in Cleveland. Since its inception in 2005, HSAD has achieved rapid progress in its mission to prepare graduates for high school. Beginning with a mere 34 students, we've grown to house well over 300 students in grades K-8. The academic regimen is grounded in a strong conviction that in order to succeed in high school, students must be prepared for careers in a technology-based future. HSAD was designed to address the shift from a manufacturing economic base to a global science and knowledge-based economy.