CAI Learning Academy

CAI Learning Academy
Address
1033 W Washington St
Allentown, Pennsylvania
United States
Information
Established 2014
Director of Education Jessica Devlin[1]
Enrollment 131
Average class size 15
Campus Urban
Website cailearningacaemy.org

CAI Learning Academy is an independent, non-sectarian day school located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The school was founded in 2014 by Tony Salvaggio, the Chief Executive Officer of Computer Aid Inc. to provide a technology-enhanced learning environment for elementary and middle school students in the Lehigh Valley.[2] As of 2018, the school enrolls grades K-4, and is expanding by one grade level each school year until becoming a full K-8 school in September 2022.

History

For a long time, Computer Aid Inc, an Allentown-area IT consulting firm, has developed solutions for technology integration into elementary and middle school education. The firm saw an opportunity to open its own charter school in Allentown, which would incorporate hands-on activities and iPad e-reading applicatoins.

The school was proposed to be at a former Catholic school building then owned by the Allentown Diocese. While the charter school application did receive some support, it was ultimately rejected because the school "contained no evidence of support whatsoever by parents or students."[2] This lead to the founding of the private school at the same location, since the licensing process of independent schools is much more lenient than in charter schools. The school opened in September, 2014 to 70 kindergarten students.[3]

Tuition and Financial Aid

Tuition for all grade levels is $4,000.[4] More than three-quarters of all students receive some form of financial aid, and the vast majority of the school's funding comes from donations through Computer Aid Inc.

References

  1. "CAI Learning Academy". CAI Learning Academy.
  2. 1 2 Call, Adam Clark, Of The Morning. "Computer Aid Inc. to open private school after charter application rejected".
  3. "Proposed Allentown charter school calls for 'video game-like' instruction".
  4. "Allentown private school to open after charter school shot down".

Coordinates: 40°36′42″N 75°29′04″W / 40.611585°N 75.484534°W / 40.611585; -75.484534

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