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TAGOS Leadership Academy | |
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Address | |
1350 N. Parker Drive Janesville , Wisconsin 53545 United States | |
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Type | Project-Based Charter School |
Motto | Purpose - Worthwhile Work - Making A Difference |
Established | 2007 |
Oversight | Janesville School District |
Principal | Al Lindau |
Faculty | 9 |
Grades | 7-12 |
Number of students | 80 |
Color(s) | Grey & Purple |
Mascot | Tigers |
Newspaper | TAGOS Times |
Yearbook | The Tiger |
Website | http://tagosleadershipacademy.org |
TAGOS Leadership Academy is a project-based charter school in the city of Janesville, Wisconsin. The school, affiliated with the School District of Janesville, is housed in the former Parker Pen Company facility, now known as the Arrow Park Complex. Al Lindau, the dean of students, TAGOS Leadership Academy was founded in 2007 by Al Lindau; he served as the dean of students at that time. The current dean of students is Nic Manogue.
The school name, TAGOS, is Greek for "leadership". The name is also an acronym for Tailoring Academics To Guide Our Students.[1]
History
editThe idea for TAGOS began in 2007 with a planning committee made up of community members that included teachers, local business owners, government officials, and local parents.[citation needed]
Receiving initial funding from the state of Wisconsin in the form of a planning grant, committee members visited model project-based schools across the United States, including schools in San Diego, Appleton, Wisconsin, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Henderson, Minnesota. The principles and practices demonstrated to work in the schools visited were then applied and adapted to TAGOS Leadership Academy.[citation needed]
TAGOS opened its doors to 36 students at the beginning of the 2007-2008 school year. At the time, construction at the building at Arrow Park was underway, so a rental building on S. Main Street in Janesville was used. On December 23, 2007, when construction was completed, TAGOS began its occupancy at Arrow Park.[citation needed]
School grounds and facility
editThe TAGOS main school building is housed in a former Parker Pen Company warehouse in the Arrow Park Complex. The building is owned by real estate development company Hendricks Development Group of Beloit, Wisconsin who helped the Janesville School District locate the site and renovated it.
The building has been renovated twice since re-opening in 2007 and is now 8,000 sq ft (740 m2). It contains a video and audio recording studio, a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, an art and pottery studio, and a library. The school relies heavily on technology. There is a computer for every student and instructor, two smart boards with projectors and a Macintosh computer.
Curriculum
editThe curriculum at TAGOS Leadership Academy meets state academic standards.[citation needed] It primarily consists of student-driven project-based learning.[2] Its seminars cover topics ranging from banking to personal health. Additional classes or seminars are also available. All school work is kept on a digital database called Project Foundry, a learning relationship management software where all the students' work is logged and progress can be reviewed.[citation needed]
Additional services include, but are not limited to:[citation needed]
- Virtual Academy
- Independent math or math recovery (Depending on need)
- Teen Leadership
- K9 Konnectz
- Internships
- Service learning
- Individual or family counseling
Awards and recognition
editTAGOS has been recognized by EdVisions as a lab school for the organization, a national project-based school cooperative.[3] On July 25, 2008, staff at TAGOS were presented with an EdVisions plaque. In 2011, the school received a "School of Recognition" award from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for achievement among students in poverty.[4]
References
edit- ^ Frank Schultz, "Talking about TAGOS Leadership Academy," Janesville Gazette, October 23, 2007. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
- ^ Frank Schultz, "Leadership academy gives at-risk students another chance to succeed," Janesville Gazette, October 23, 2007. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
- ^ EdVisions Page listing TAGOS as a lab school
- ^ Stan Stricker, "Department of Public Instruction recognizes Janesville schools," Janesville Gazette, October 13, 2011. Retrieved December 4, 2012.