Academy for Academic Excellence

The Lewis Center For Educational Research
Address
17500 Mana Road
Apple Valley, California
USA
Information
Established 1997
Founder Richard Piercy
School district Apple Valley Unified School District
President Lisa Lamb
Principal Wesley Kanawyer
Faculty 42
Grades TK-12
Campus Mojave River Campus
Color(s) Blue, White, and Orange
Mascot Knights
Nickname AAE
Website http://www.lewiscenter.org

The Academy for Academic Excellence (AAE) is a K-12 public charter school located in Apple Valley, California. The school was first chartered in 1997 by the Apple Valley Unified School District. The AAE is a direct-funded charter school operating as its own Local Educational Agency (LEA). The school currently operates one site, (Mojave River Campus) Grades Tk-12. Although started as an independent study school, the Academy for Academic Excellence has become a full-time school that operates as most traditional schools do.

The Academy for Academic Excellence is run by the Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The CEO of the Lewis Center is Lisa Lamb, a former elementary school teacher at the Academy for Academic Excellence. The principal of the Academy for Academic Excellence is Wesley Kanawyer. The AAE has a full-time teaching staff of 64 members.

The AAE has demonstrated a significant increase in state testing results each year. The AAE is also the only public charter school in the state of California with an AFJROTC program, instructed by Colonel George Armstrong(Ret) and Master Sergeant Harold Padua(Ret.).[1] By 2009, one third of AAE high school students were enrolled in the AFJROTC program. The AAE is also received a full-term accreditation from WASC in 2005, and received a California Distinguished School Award in 2007.[2] Most recently, the AAE was named a Certified Charter School by the California Charter Schools Association. Only 39 charter schools in California have received this recognition. In 2014, the AAE was voted as Best Elementary, Best Middle School and Best High School by readers of the Daily Press.

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