Wonderful school that provides a top-notch education for all students, including those who may learn differently. Our daughter struggled in public school and came home every day in tears. At DA, her test scores and grades improved dramatically and she has gotten involved in their awesome extracurriculars.
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I am the parent of two students with learning differences who attend this school. This is our second year here and this school has been life changing for our family. Our sons receive the accommodations they need and have been allowed the opportunity to be successful and thrive in a supportive environment. The arts and athletic programs have rounded out their experiences here. For the first time, we know that our children will have the tools to continue on after high school and attend a four year university. Highly recommend this wonderful school, which treats our kids like family.
Denver Academy is a new level educational school. The leadership driven by Mark Twarogoski translates through this educational organization. Every student is different and each teacher has the proven ability to influence, mentor, and impact every students future. Denver Academy is a life choice that will never be forgotten.
I am a current student at Denver Academy. I am currently going into my six year at DA. I will be a junior. I have to say this School is amazing. I do spend a fair amount of time in the classroom but if you can't find me there you can also check athletics I love sports. Since my body kept me from being a superstar I thought I would go anther way become the manger for the soccer/basketball/baseball teams and I love it. I feel like I'm a player.
Denver Academy has always been there for me I love it for the people how are looking to go he YES! 100% worthit the staff AMAZING. But there is a midle school teacher that is awful and some spoiled kids but just look out ok :)
This is a very good school. The teachers are very nice, and I enjoyed spending time there. The whole area surrounding DA is very pleasant. I feel very privileged that I got to go there for 2 years.
I am currently a student in the middle school. I also created this account to anonymously post just this one review so that this can't be traced back to me in any way. Because I have some things about this school that I need to get off my chest. For one, it's a fraud. This whole school claims to be one that helps each individual student with it's needs. But it doesn't. I have yet to receive any help at all for my dyslexia. And a large majority of all students that go there have dyslexia, and all of them get no help at all with it. The school doesn't help kids at all. If anything most of the teachers give the students work that only helps themselves. And directly hinders the class. Also, most of the teachers that work there are very rude. And will pick favorites in the class, and scream at kids that they don't like for doing practically nothing. While the "favorites" get off scott free, and can do anything they wont in the entire school. For example, earlier in the school year there was a little incident. Student A cheated at a sport. Student B calls Student A out for cheating. Then Student A punches the kid in the face. Then teacher comes and breaks it up. But for the kid who punched the other kid. You wanna know what his punishment was. 2 laps around the school. 2 LAPS, THAT'S IT. Meanwhile. Another student asks for the answers to some homework. And both students got a strike for doing so. I could understand giving them a strike if it was like a test or something. But homework? Really?...Now I have to explain the strike system at the school so you can better understand this. Basically 3 strikes and your expelled. So this kid got 1/3 of the way to expulsion for sharing homework. While another kid punches another kid and all he has to do is run 2 freaking laps. Also with all the reviews here. If there by a parent and not a student. Disregard them. For some reason the parents seem to think that everything is fine. I think this is because students are to afraid to tell their parents that this school is a scam of $30,000. This school also assigns way too much homework. Look up the definition of burnout please.