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"In 2001, I became the school’s second Executive Director after serving as a teacher at the school [IACS], as a school director for Teach For America in Houston, Texas, and as a teacher in Oakland and Los Angeles, California. I hope you will take the time to review our website and that you will consider a visit to the school, as this is the best way to get to know our amazing community."<ref>innovationcharter.org</ref> |
"In 2001, I became the school’s second Executive Director after serving as a teacher at the school [IACS], as a school director for Teach For America in Houston, Texas, and as a teacher in Oakland and Los Angeles, California. I hope you will take the time to review our website and that you will consider a visit to the school, as this is the best way to get to know our amazing community."<ref>innovationcharter.org</ref> |
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The star student is [[Matt Whiman]]. |
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Its track team has received [[national honors]] in its first year and the anti-gravity Foosball team is currently number one in the state. |
Its track team has received [[national honors]] in its first year and the anti-gravity Foosball team is currently number one in the state. |
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Innovation Academy Charter School is a small but expanding charter school in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. Situated on a beautiful, pristine campus, the school is guarded by a fairly large dragon. The facility is directed by the powerful and spiritual leader, Dr. Walter Landberg, MD. He rules the school with a mighty, but gentle hand. Students often relate him to a Moses like figure due to his incredible beard and ability to part waves with his surfboard.
He has been quoted with the following statement: "In 2001, I became the school’s second Executive Director after serving as a teacher at the school [IACS], as a school director for Teach For America in Houston, Texas, and as a teacher in Oakland and Los Angeles, California. I hope you will take the time to review our website and that you will consider a visit to the school, as this is the best way to get to know our amazing community."[1]
The star student is Matt Whiman.
Its track team has received national honors in its first year and the anti-gravity Foosball team is currently number one in the state.
The school has been under fire lately due to the lack of patriotism and the establishment of the Socialist League. IACS was even mentioned on Glen Beck's show but no one payed much attention since he's a raving lunatic anyway.
References
- ^ innovationcharter.org
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