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Programs Overview. ASE meets all requirements for graduation from NM Public Education Department. The school focuses its curriculum on STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. Shared /Joint use facilities ASE does not share or have joint use facilities with other educational or public facilities.
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Programs Overview. Provide overview of proposed educational programs and facilities (if applicable) The school requires a physical location for the teachers with “classrooms” for delivery of highly interactive, real-time virtual lessons with students and one-on-one individualized communication for students and learning coaches. Students are not physically present at the facility but are “present” through voice, audio, video, virtual whiteboards, text chat, and/or other means. Day- to-day virtual learning is occurring at the facility and the facility is crucial for the bridging the instructional distance between students and teachers. Students will work from the setting of their families’ choice, such as the home or a supervised community location. The school will lease permanent space for a principal(s), teachers, counselors, and special education staff, to serve as a “teaching/learning center” where the school’s administrative and teaching staff will work to further the instructional mission of the school. The initial physical facility will need to be flexible for growth and future needs. Students will not physically attend the teaching/learning center; however, they will be attending the school through virtual means both synchronously and asynchronously. Parent involvement is paramount to the school’s educational philosophy. This involvement includes supervising lessons to participating in field trip planning, to collaborating with our teachers. Parents will communicate with the teacher via email or phone. Identify and describe any potential shared/joint use facilities with public or private entities The school has analyzed locations, including any potential shared/joint use facilities, based upon criteria needed to run an effective online school. The following are some of the criteria the school used to analyze facilities: • Central location • Easy access from major roadways, allowing teachers and staff from various areas to reach it easily. The facility needs adequate space for teacher/s classroom space, a Principal’s office, a conference room, and a break room/kitchenette. • The facility will have a certificate of occupancy, be air-conditioned, heated and illuminated with fluorescent lights, provide male and female bathrooms and parking, will be handicapped accessible, and will be fully equipped with state-required fire safety equipment. • The facility will provide the necessary infrastructure to support the required computer network. • The school estimates approximatel...
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