A few weeks into the school year is usually enough to know whether a school is really the right fit. If your child’s new school isn’t turning out the way you hoped — academically, socially, or in how they’re being treated — you’re not stuck. It’s not too late to make a change, and Leman Academy still has room to welcome your family.
Signs it might not be the right fit
Every family’s reasons are different, but a few things tend to come up when parents start considering a switch:
- Your child talks about school with dread instead of curiosity
- The academic pace feels either too easy or overwhelming, with no real support either way
- You’re not seeing the character growth and personal attention you expected
If any of that sounds familiar, it’s worth taking a look at what else is out there — before another semester goes by.
It’s not too late to make a change
As a tuition-free, public charter school, Leman Academy offers a classical education without a private school price tag. Transfers happen throughout the year, and a short campus tour is the easiest way to see if it’s the right move. Families who’ve made the switch point to the same things: smaller class sizes, teachers who know their child by name, and a curriculum built around real thinking and strong character — not just test scores.
“A classical education gives students the tools to think for themselves — not just the answers to fill in a bubble.” That’s the difference families notice almost immediately after switching.
A charter school community across Arizona and Colorado
Walk into a Leman Academy classroom — in Central Tucson, East Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, or Sierra Vista, Arizona, or at either of our Parker, Colorado campuses — and the difference is immediate: scholars in uniform, engaged in discussion, guided by teachers who know them personally. Every campus shares the same classical model and the same character expectations.
Give your child a fresh start
Don’t settle for a stressful school year. Come see a classroom in action, meet our teachers, and talk with our staff about what a change could look like for your child.
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