Welcome to Wildwood Environmental Academy!
Join us for a tuition-free hands-on learning environment in environmental sciences, including field trips, laboratory experiments and working in the school's own greenhouse!
Wildwood Environmental Academy is a safe and secure free public community school offering a challenging academic program aligned with Common Core State Standards. The academy will be housed in two buildings on the same campus. We have turtles, fish, lizards, a ferret, mice, bearded dragons, snakes, rabbits, chinchillas and guinea pigs, which the students enjoy working with and help to care for. Our greenhouse is accessible to all students and an environmental education is on staff to assist in the full integration of the environmental sciences. |
Features:
- Hands-on Learning including a full science and MAC lab - Small Class Sizes to foster individualized instruction - Greenhouse, various gardens and active bee hives onsite - Frequent field extensions throughout the community - K-12 education with focus on whole child development - Award winning, highly qualified, caring and dedicated staff - Use of data to support individualized instruction - Small school atmosphere with animal friendly classrooms - Rigorous grading scale and high academic standards - College Credit Plus opportunities with local universities - Highly effective support staff - Free public charter school with all day kindergarten |
2016-2017 School Data
SGP= Student Growth Percentile vs. Average Growth Expectancy for One Year
SGP= Student Growth Percentile. A students growth percentile (SGP) describes a student's growth compared to other students with similar prior test scores (their academic peers). The box (SGPs of 41-60) represent "average growth expectancy".
- 82% of classes had at least a year's growth in Reading
- 73% of classes had at least a year's growth in Math
2016-2017 Wildwood Star/iReady Growth vs. Norms
- 69% of grades were able to close the gap in Reading
- 10/12 classes in reading were able to close the gap between the Star/iReady norms and Wildwood's scores from the fall to spring testing benchmark.
- 77% of the grades were able to close the gap in Math
- 11/12 classes in math were able to close the gap between the Star/iReady norms and Wildwood's scores from the fall to spring testing benchmark.
End of Year Reading, Math and Oral Reading Fluency Data
Spring Ohio State Testing- AIR Results
The chart above shows three different sets of proficiency data. The first column shows the percentage of students who score proficient or better on their test this year. The second column shows how that same grade performed last year with different students. The third column shows how the same group of students performs in that subject areas during the previous year.
47.83% of classes improved from last year
- 3rd grade improved in Reading and Math
- 4th grade improved in Math
- Sixth grade improved in Reading, Math and Social Studies
- Ninth grade improved in American Government
- Tenth grade improved in Reading Geometry and American History
47.83% of classes improved from last year