January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
January 13-17
At Rockwell, you’re part of our community. We have an amazing team of supportive teachers, families, community members, and students working together to create a culture of belonging.
Meet our teamStudents take initiative over their own educational pathways and find their voice.
Smaller classes give teachers the time and opportunities to answer questions and provide the attention students need to understand and complete more challenging tasks. Without the pressure of crowded classrooms, our students are more comfortable asking for help, trying new things, and discovering their talents and interests.
We provide one-to-one assistance through "Marshal Aid" a unique, once-a-week academic tutoring program. This program also supports our attendance recovery program for students who may need it.
There's nothing quite like good communication to create and maintain a culture of connection and collaboration. We communicate with students, parents, and teachers through web-based platforms as well as face-to-face, phone calls, and by email. Grades, progress reports, newsletters, and information regarding school activities and events are accessible online to enhance and ensure open communication.
Working in groups with fellow students, our students develop the valuable skills that are needed in the modern job market. Students learn to solve problems, work together and communicate effectively as a team, preparing them for the future of highly collaborative work environments.
Whether it’s through academic tutoring, community service, school-wide initiatives, or just plain fun, the Rockwell community is one of engagement, acceptance, and individualized educational support. A variety of learning pathways - on campus, online, or hybrid - further personalize learning options and accommodate in-person instruction as well as home school families. The Rockwell experience includes knowing you belong. Feeling a part of something greater than yourself is an important part of student life, and is essential to a sense of belonging in a school invested in each student's achievements.