Pros
Dedicated to students with learning disabilities and challenges Caring and supportive staff and administration Smaller class sizes Remediation programs for students Passionate and enthusiastic support staff On-site IT department with prompt support and access to basic technology Major changes seem to be influenced by research, feedback and best practices in education not just buzz words and short term trends If staff, teachers and even students aren't the "right fit" for whatever reason, support and action is taken to rectify or help improve the situation (keeps employees focused and prevents staleness) Qualified teachers who actually enjoy teaching their subjects and grade levels
Cons
Building could use an update, especially in the high school side where most of integrated studies are taught More CTS options would be great for students (Public schools definitely surpass CA in this area. Students at CA need to be exposed to more career choices that realistically cater to their interests and strengths) Timetables/schedules could use work (other schools should be used as inspiration Entitlement and privilege can definitely be felt in the school. But there are some teachers and students who come from public schools that help keep things grounded No diversity program Grade inflation Does not offer Knowledge & Employability courses even though CA students may excel in the program