Why Should You Attend Brady Exploration High School?
At Brady Exploration High School, we work with individual students to accommodate their diverse needs through modified schedules, shorter terms and blended learning styles.
We work diligently to find ways to promote success for students, giving them opportunities to excel and finding new, inventive ways to work with the students if they continue to struggle in the academic environment.
No matter what, we will work toward identifying positive solutions for students, giving them the best possible chance to thrive and progress within academia.
History
Brady’s work with students has spanned almost two decades.
We first began in 2005 as an option school for K-12, as a model for expeditionary learning in the classroom. Over the past several years, we have modified our classroom and content to serve a high school population through blended learning and online models.
At Brady, working toward finding new ways to make school work for students has been the foundation we were built on. As our population and demographics shift, so will we.
We are committed to a past, present and future that remains dedicated to the students and their changing needs in education.
Vision
Brady serves students who are exploring options outside of the traditional educational environments. We prepare students to embrace their potential, define and pursue their life goals, and overcome adversity. Brady strives to prepare its students for life beyond high school so that they begin the next phase of their professional lives before they graduate.
The Brady Option
Our mission is to offer relevant curriculums, fostering healthy adult-student and peer-to-peer relationships, self-knowledge, critical thinking, flexibility, and creativity so that students can effectively adapt to the dynamic global community.
Teachers and students collaborate to ensure the student is succeeding or proficient through weekly progress monitoring. Students are to establish weekly goals, explore career opportunities and colleges, and teachers will guide students in preparation for SAT testing.