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Salem Academy Charter School
(978) 744-2105
45 Congress St.
Salem, MA 01970
Level: 6-12
District: Salem Academy Charter School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Salem Academy Charter School, Salem, MA.


Census InfoValueYear
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:37.44% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:62.56% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:6.4% (2007)
Hispanic:25.62% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.96% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.49% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:12.7% (2007)




Salem Academy Charter School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating3


Salem Academy Charter School Reviews

 
Compared to the other Salem Public school's this school ROCKS! Very positive enviroment focusing on community service and college prep. A free public school choice with a private school feel.Including but not limited to dress code etc. Serving over 25 Ma. communities

Great school, good academic program, tutoring is mandatory for all kids below acceptable benchmarks. Dress code. Grades available online.

Udate- sports include soccer, basketball, softball and track. Gym close to facility is now used. Now has a solid music and arts program. Free/mandatory tutoring.

This school is terrible. There is no sports program, the building is falling down, the teachers are mean and impatient, They over use discipline in unneccesary situations. Last there is absolutely no school community.

The school is solid academically, much better than the local middle school. Problems are inadequate facilities, excessive use of discipline and not much to offer in the arts.

very few extra curricular activities. Some student have to choose between art and gym. No home ec., or shop classes offered. Very few school resources. No gym or art room.



 

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