We welcome tours at NELA. If you would like to come see our classes, just give us a call. There are amazing things happening at Northpoint that we want to share with everyone.
Fast Facts
Director: Geneva Saint-Amour
Grades: 9, 10, 11
Student Population: 160
Mascot: Raven
School Colors: Green & Black
School Hours: 8:05 am to 3:10 pm
Office Hours: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm (Closed for lunch from 1-1:30 pm)
Mailing Address: 551 First St. | Prescott AZ 86301
School Phone: 928-717-3272
District Office: 928-445-5400 | 800-445-9806
District Web Site: www.prescottschools.com
Information: info@prescottschools.com
Emergency Closure/Delay Information: www.prescottschools.com
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What is Expeditionary Learning?
Good question! Expeditionary learning involves rigorous academic work centered on compelling topics that are both interesting and relevant to high school students. At different times, subjects are taught together; for example, math and science might focus on a common topic and work together. Teachers help set up fieldwork experiences, taking students off campus to gain rich knowledge that can be applied to the learning expedition. Not only do teachers work together to create a culture of teamwork, but students are fully immersed into the concept of Crew - meaning that none of us are passengers - building community is of the highest priority!
About Northpoint
Bus Schedules (district link)
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Immunization Requirements (District link)
Northpoint Expeditionary Learning Academy (NELA) presents a full spectrum of high school courses through challenging hands-on projects known as learning expeditions. Students engage in intensive studies utilizing a compelling topic or theme, such as water quality, the civil rights movement or the industrial revolution. Teachers collaborate to design learning expeditions that align with District and Arizona Standards, emphasizing high achievement through active learning, character growth and teamwork.
This innovative and research-based approach to teaching and learning has been shown to motivate students to learn more in depth, work harder and accomplish more than they thought they could do.