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About Harvest Academy

Picture a school that doesn’t have a “one size fits all” approach to education. The teacher doesn’t lead all students through the same lessons. Instead, the teacher guides each student on an individualized journey. The what, when, where and how of learning is tailored to meet each student’s strengths, skills, needs, and interests. Students from kindergarten through 8th grade have the freedom to pursue their interests and explore academics at their own pace but their learning plans still keep them on track to meet the Georgia Standards of Excellence. 

 

Now, picture this school on a farm where students spend time in nature, on an adventure playground, in a garden, tending to animals, cooking, learning legacy skills, the arts, crafts, music, reading in the lounge, and using modern tools. Students have academic goals in language arts and math based on Diagnostics and work independently on those goals weekly with the support of their teacher. 

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Harvest Academy is a Springs Public School. To learn more about Springs Public Schools, click here. 

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MISSION

In addition to a strong academic program and teachers passionate about learning, we believe the environment plays an important role in students' success. Our ideal campus allows us to build a natural agricultural component to learning and allow students to explore new interests and gain valuable life skills.

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VISION

A beautiful campus, on a farm, with dedicated spaces for self-directed learning, MakerSpace, Computer Lab, Arts Studio, Music Room, Library and Workshops.

Learning From Home

Hybrid Option

Students have the flexibility to attend the campus full-time 5-days per week or enroll in the hybrid program by attending campus 2 to 3 days per week combined with homestudy days.  

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Personalize Learning

The what, when, where and how of learning is tailored to meet each student’s strengths, skills, needs, and interests, while ensuring students meet grade-level standards.

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Engage in Nature

Picture this school on a farm where students spend time in nature, on an adventure playground, in a garden, in a modern workshop.tending to animals, cooking, the arts, crafts, music, or reading in the lounge.

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Learn Legacy Skills

Through the course of their education our students not only learn math, history, and science, but also pursue individual interests, collaborate with peers, develop independence and time management skills, and cultivate personal relationships.

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