Wednesday, November 15, 2006

RAKE UP BOISE!

For 11 years Sheridan Academy has particpated in Rake Up Boise-a community service project sponsored by Boise Parks and Recreation.
We will meet at the school at 9am Saturday, Nov. 18 and we have four yards assigned to us.
Then we go to Papa Joe's on Capitol for pizza!
Bring your family, friends, and a rake!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Contributions

Sheridan Academy in incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. This allows people and businesses to contribute to our school and receive a tax deduction.
Recently, the J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation made a sizable contribution to our school. Many thanks to them!
The J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation, along with other local businesses (Boise's Best Real Estate) have contributed to our school for many years.
We are blessed to live in a community of generous supporters!
Thanks!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Community Service

Sheridan students contribute many hours of community service to the Treasure Valley each year.
Last Saturday, we participated in "Sweep the River" with the Boise Parks and Recreation. Near Willow Lane, we collected trash on the Greenbelt and the Boise River. Students and parents made our town much cleaner! Thank you to all who volunteered your time!
NEXT: Rake Up Boise!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Sheridan Academy: Cultivating a Work Ethic

Recently, I read a survey of business owners and their attitudes about hiring recent high school graduates. Their #1 complaint?? Not that the new worker couldn't do the job, not that they couldn't train the new hire, but that the new hire WASN'T THERE.

Punctuality and attendance are cornerstones of Sheridan Academy's program. We EXPECT our students to be there EVERY day and with a professional attitude, ready to work. WE ARE ONLY IN CLASS 180 DAYS A YEAR! LESS THAN 1/2 A YEAR ARE OUR STUDENTS IN CLASS! SHOW ME A JOB WITH OVER 1/2 A YEAR OFF!

Alas, it concerns me that teens show up late, half-asleep, with no will to perform. Are these the same students we're sending to universities and into the workplace?
Our students write, "Early is on time. On time is late. Late is unacceptable." Public schools don't get $$ if the student doesn't show. We get your tuition regardless. Yet we cannot issue credits if you miss more than 9 classes a semester.

PS: Your future employer will not be givng you any paychecks if you are continuously late! Learn NOW to be on time and ready to work for every shift. You'll get the raise, the "A" grade at college, and the pride knowing that even when you felt lousy, you still did your best work.

Our 11th Year at Sheridan Academy!

We have started our 11th year! I am SO proud of all the students who have benefited from our unique academic and social programs!

Mrs. Sirani is a saint for continuing to provide quality teaching to our students as she finishes her Master's Degree.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Next Friday, 9/15 we visit Edwards Cinema to view "World Trade Center." We leave Sheridan at 1300 hours. I'm concerned as many of our students do not remember 9/11/01 and that they need to share in the courage of Americans against attacks on our love of freedom!

We are mailing letters to soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan next week. (How cool to get a letter back from a soldier.)

Week of September 10: Bring tennis racquets! We'll try our hand at tennis during daily P.E.

Saturday, Sept. 16: "Sweep the River." We have participated in the yearly cleanup of our river. Meet at the tennis courts in Julia Davis Park at 9am. Bring gloves. (How sad that I must warn students not to pick up syringes.)

Our UNIFORMS are a success! Our students LOOK GREAT! Keep the shirts tucked in! Soon to the Governor's office to visit! Look sharp!

Thursday, August 10, 2006

START OF SCHOOL!

Class starts Aug. 28, 2006.

Sheridan is requiring uniforms for the new school year: hunter green polo shirts and khaki pants.

We are ready to LEARN and STUDY and get into HIGHER education. Come ready to work hard and realize your dreams!

Open House

Our Open House was a huge success! Many families came by to check out Boise's best private school!

Robbie only burned TWO hamburgers and guests we showed what an accredited, private school can offer to Idaho's youth. We look forward to an excellent year of providing concise, individualized, college-bound education for Treasure Valley students.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Open house/Reunion!!!

Please come to our Open House on Thursday, August 10, at 6pm at the school!
We will have alumni, new students, returning students, and an opportunity for prospective students to see our challenging, individualized, results-based program!
Check us out as the best school for your student!
Call 331-2044 with any questions!
See you the 10th!

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Awards Banquet!!!

Our 10th Annual Awards Banqet and GRADUATION! is this Thursday, June 8!!!!!

Alex P. will be awarded his High School Diploma!

This is our end-of-the-year tribute to ALL the students and their efforts.

If you would like to attend, please call the school at 331-2044.

Way to go Alex!

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

State Legislature

Kudos to the citizens of Boise for passingthe $94 million public school fixer-upper!
As an educator, I want the best for all students.
Alas, Boise School district has DECLINING attendance!
Where was the VOUCHER intiative for this State?
Idaho is #3 in high school dropouts!
Thirty-three percent of freshman enrolled at BSU NEVER complete their degree!!!

Sheridan Academy is TOUGH on its students as we CALL then on behaviors/practices/beliefs that hinder their academic and social growth.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

EVENTS!

Some important activities!

1) We've partnered with the local public elementary school and Sheridan students visit daily to work with kindergarten and first graders to improve their reading and language skills. Our students love helping the younger students!

2) We're touring Micron technologies tomorrow! Look sharp students! This is GREAT company for which to work! Get it together!

3) We've been approved to issue "I-20" Student Visa forms for foreign students!!!!!
We need HOST families to help other students experience the American high school culture.Please contact us if you can host a foreign student for a 9 month or 5 month visit.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Why the first week(s) at Sheridan Academy may be tough.

Many students "hate" the first week or two at Sheridan Academy. There are some simple explanations for this: First, we usually grade an assignment immediately after the student completes it. If the assignment is not up to the student's abilities, and Sheridan's requirements, the assignment is redone before moving on to the next task. Immediate feedback allows the student to correct any errors, ask for guidance, and expand his/her knowledge base. Unfortunately, many student come from large classrooms where assignments submitted often took a day or two to be returned. Immediate feedback can be frustrating for a student who is accustomed to just turning in (or not turning in) mediocre work and not seeing the grade until much later.

Second, we hold our students to higher levels of accountability. Teenagers are capable of higher standards expected in most situations. Sheridan Academy focuses on those traits that will allow the students to acquire the best education, be SUCCESSFUL in other learning environments, and STAND OUT as educated, talented, CLASSY youth who have vision, acceptance, and GOALS on which they are working everyday!

When a student dresses poorly, makes inappropriate comments, is selfish, submits sub-par work, they are CALLED on it and this may create frustration--this is growth. Our students will be held to standards higher than those in their past learning environments.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

We're two-for-two! For the second time in two years, a Sheridan Academy senior has been accepted at Boise State University to be duel-enrolled in both college and high school! Alex P. did AWESOME on the Compass test and he is ready to begin his college degree! Way to go, Alex!!

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Welcome to the Interactive Community at Sheridan Academy

We are thrilled to launch this modest blog in an aim to keep our students, their families, our supporters and the general public up-to-date on Sheridan news, events and most importantly, success stories.

You may comment on the majority of the posts that appear here by clicking on the "Comments" link below every post and selecting "No Blogger account? Sign up here."

At first blush it appears that you have to launch your own blog to comment. Don't worry. This is not the case. Simply choose a username and password, select a blog format and move forward. At that point, you have the option to delete the blog you have (inadvertently created).

Sound complicated? It really isn't. But if you are stumped, please contact us so we can assist you.

Or simply become a Sheridan Academy blog reader.

Welcome!