| Welcome to Destiny School of Performing Arts |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Saturday, 12 June 2004 | |
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D estiny is an accredited Texas charter school with teachers and administrators whom have been certified through the Texas Educational Agency (TEA), and is closely monitored by the TEA's Charter School Division. All our textbooks and class curriculum is based on Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).Destiny is one of seven Honors Academy District Campuses. It was granted a charter by the Texas Education Agency in 1999. Honors Academy is led by John Dodd, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mike Anderson, Area Superintendent. The Honors Board of Trustees is comprised of accomplished community leaders whose goal is to provide the best leadership and direction for education excellence. Academic Services One of the major success factors of Destiny is based on education. We take great pride in ensuring that our students benefit from our dedication to excellence, discipline, and knowledge. At Destiny, we believe real education occurs when one has developed a true desire to learn and wants to implement what has been learned through a productive and successful lifestyle. Destiny seeks to instill these ideals and focus these concepts in every aspect of our academic program. We offer:
The development of self-motivation, achievement, valuation, and accountability in classroom studies help push our students to understand how the application of what they learn can translate to real world interaction as an adult. With our supportive and caring staff, and our students' desire to succeed, they can begin to do their best in all aspects of life, including academics. With a staff of exceptional educators and an emphasis on core courses, students become motivated to excel and see academics as the key to a bright future. Destiny is open to students in Killeen, Texas and surrounding communities. We are always in search of new students to join our Killeen campus, so if you desire to break away from over-populated, under-staffed public schools and yearn for more personable classes and challenging assignments, then please contact us soon. Note: Credit completion is dependent on when the student enters the semester (how many days a student attends class during the semester) can affect the type of credit earned (core or elective). Please consult with a school counselor before admission to determine how or if this will affect your student. |
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