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Programs Overview

PROGRAMS

At GTA, we are committed to providing diverse and enriching programs that support student success both inside and outside the classroom. Our offerings are designed to foster academic achievement, career readiness, personal growth, and overall well-being.


 

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GTAi - Independent Learning Program

For students seeking a flexible and personalized learning experience, our Independent Study program offers a self-paced curriculum tailored to individual needs. Whether students have unique scheduling demands, wish to accelerate their learning, or require an alternative learning environment, this program provides the support and structure necessary to meet academic goals.

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Work-Based Learning

Work-Based Learning (WBL) is an educational approach that integrates real-world work experiences with classroom instruction. It allows students to apply academic knowledge and develop practical skills in a professional setting through internship and community service. WBL helps bridge the gap between education and employment, enhancing career readiness and providing hands-on experience in various industries by students' career interests.

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Specialized Education

The specialized education program at Griffin Technologies Academy offers support services to students with disabilities. Our objective, across all our campuses, is to provide an inclusive and personalized education plan for every student. Irrespective of their abilities, each plan is designed to meet their specific needs to ensure their academic success.

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AVID

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is a college-readiness program designed to prepare middle and high school students for success in higher education. It emphasizes academic rigor, organization, and critical thinking skills to equip students for college enrollment and beyond. Research indicates that participation in AVID is associated with increased college readiness and graduation rates, especially among diverse student populations.

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Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment provides GTA high school students the unique opportunity to take community college classes while still in high school. Also known as concurrent enrollment, dual enrollment enables Griffin and MIT high schoolers to take college courses, taught by college professors, either at their high school campus or at a nearby community college. These courses count towards Griffin Academy and MIT Academy’s diploma requirements, allowing students to get a head start on their higher education goals.

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Athletics

At GTA we instill our student-athlete with the integrity to be responsible in service to their classmates and to be resilient when encountering adversity. It is the goal of our Athletic Departments to teach our middle schoolers the fundamentals of our philosophy, and how to compete while trying to put our teams in a position to win games. Once these student-athletes advance to the high school level with these values instilled, they go into game preparation in an effort to compete in the Bay Area Charter School Athletic Conference.

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