FAQs
Following are some of the questions we receive most often from parents, students, and community members. This is not a complete list of questions by any means, therefore, if your question is not answered below, please contact us. We want to hear from you.
* Is there any tuition charged to parents in your school?
* Where are all schools in the Concept network located?
* How do I apply to your school?
* Is my child guaranteed a seat if I submit an application?
* Are students required to wear uniforms?
* Do you provide bus transportation?
* What is your curriculum like?
* Are your teachers fully certified?
* I’ve heard that charter school students don’t perform as well academically as their traditional public school peers. Is that the case at your school?
* What type of extracurricular programs do you offer?
* I’ve heard that charter schools take the “best students” from public schools?
* What is your discipline policy?
Is there any tuition charged to parents in your school?
We do not charge tuition. Our school is a free, state-funded, public school open to all students.
*Where are all schools in the Concept network located?
Concept Schools manages schools in five different states: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Missouri. Concept manages schools in the following cities:
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Lorain, and Toledo in Ohio,
Indianapolis in Indiana,
Chicago and Peoria in Illinois,
Hazel Park in Michigan, and
St. Louis in Missouri
How do I apply to your school?
You can enroll online by clicking here or you can call our school to speak with an administrator who will answer any questions you may have.
Is my child guaranteed a seat if I submit an enrollment application?
As with all charter schools, we are a public school open to everyone. If there are enough seats available to accommodate all of the applications we receive, then your child is guaranteed a spot. In the event we receive more applications than available seats, we hold a public lottery to randomly select students to fill the seats. The rest of the students are placed on a waiting list, as it is likely that seats will become available. For more information see our application process.
Are students required to wear uniforms?
All Concept managed schools have a dress code or uniform policy, although individual school policies may vary. In all cases, the dress code requires clothing to be neat, modest and non-distracting to others. Most dress codes include dark or navy blue pants, skirts, skorts, jumpers or shorts; white collared tops; white or navy socks or tights; and loafer-style shoes. Please contact us for specific information about their dress code or uniform policy.
Do you provide bus transportation?
No
What is your curriculum like?
We are proud to offer a rigorous and challenging curriculum that has been uniquely designed to prepare our students for high academic achievement in successive schooling environments. Our goal is to graduate students who have not only had the opportunity to achieve academic excellence, but who have also acquired the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in high school, college and beyond.
We implement Concept Schools design and educational model in our school. Our goal of preparing all students for college success has led us to take a unique approach in the development of our curriculum. Our curriculum has been developed to support any state’s standards, with a unique college-bound approach that articulates the specific knowledge and skills students are expected to master, in each content area at each grade level.
Although we focus on math, science, and technology, we teach all other subjects. We educate our students as a whole. We provide our students many opportunities beyond academics to increase their engagement in the school.
Are your teachers fully certified?
The Federal No Child Left Behind Act requires that all classroom teachers must be highly qualified. We attempt, in all cases, to employ highly qualified teachers who meet the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act. However, state law does permit a small percentage of teaching staff to be hired who are not fully certified, but are otherwise exceptionally qualified to teach specific subjects based on education, experience or content knowledge. In most cases, these teachers are working toward certification. We conduct an extensive interview and background check process with all of our teachers to ensure that they meet or exceed state requirements. We believe that teachers are the most important component of a school and select our teachers through a comprehensive selection process.
I’ve heard that charter school students don’t perform as well academically as their traditional public school peers. Is that the case at your school?
Actually, it’s quite the contrary. Student achievement varies from school to school based on how long the school has been in operation and how long the students have attended, but results of state standardized test scores show that many of our students are outperforming their peers at their local public school districts.
What type of extracurricular programs do you offer?
We offer intramural sports programs, including basketball, soccer, volleyball and cross-country. In addition, there are also after-school clubs like drama, chess, cheerleading/dance, orchestra, Spanish, etc. We also offer local, national, and international trips for our students, staff, and parents.
I’ve heard that charter schools take the “best students” from public schools?
We understand that this is a common misconception, but the truth is that parents and students choose charter schools. We are open to all students and we are proud to serve a very diverse student body. All Concept managed schools are located in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and our student population is representative of the communities we serve.
What is your discipline policy?
Our goal is to address the needs of students through a quality education program. To be effective and to fulfill this goal, we believe that students need a positive, safe, and orderly school environment in which learning can take place without disruption. It is our belief that students who do not obey the rules of good conduct are interfering with the learning process and safety of others, as well as minimizing their own opportunities to learn.
We implement a school wide discipline policy that is communicated to parents and students before the school starts. Our Dean of Student handles the discipline issues along with the school director/principal. The school wide discipline policy is included in the student handbook.