IS APOGEE HIGHLANDS A GOOD FIT?
At Apogee Highlands, we believe education should go beyond memorization and standardized tests. It should equip children with the tools, confidence, and real-world skills to navigate life with purpose. If traditional schooling isn’t fully supporting your child’s growth, it may be time to rethink education.
You want to play an active role in your child’s education and personal development, not just outsource their learning.
You believe in guiding your children’s growth, with Apogee Highlands supporting and enhancing your leadership rather than replacing it.
You’re looking for a learning experience that breaks free from the rigid structure of conventional schooling.
You prioritize your child’s well-being—mentally, physically, and emotionally—over standardized academics and test scores.
You encourage your children to take on new challenges, embrace failure as part of learning, and develop real-world skills through experience.
You understand that personal growth happens through perseverance and overcoming obstacles, not just through academic success.
You’re excited to join a progressive, family-centered educational approach and recognize that learning is a dynamic process that involves some trial and error.
You value freedom and flexibility in how your child learns, appreciating a system that adapts to their individual needs rather than forcing them into a one-size-fits-all model.
You prefer a highly structured, traditional classroom environment where education follows a strict schedule and format.
You believe that grades and standardized tests are the best measure of your child’s progress and success.
You prefer to stick to government-mandated curriculum and established state educational standards.
You see school primarily as a stepping stone for college rather than a place for personal development, critical thinking, and leadership growth.
You’re looking for a drop-off program where your child’s education happens without much parental involvement.
You believe education should focus mainly on academics rather than a holistic approach that includes physical, emotional, and leadership development.
You expect a fully structured system with little room for flexibility, customization, or adaptation based on a child’s individual needs.
You believe education should be entirely free of charge, without investment from families in their children’s learning journey.