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Coordinates: 34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
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Aveson Charter Schools
Location
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1919 Pinecrest Drive, Altadena, California 91001
Coordinates34°11′32″N 118°06′43″W / 34.19219°N 118.11203°W / 34.19219; -118.11203
Information
TypeCharter school
Established2007
PrincipalIan McFeat (Executive Director)
Websitehttps://www.aveson.org/

Aveson Charter Schools is a 3 school district located in Altadena, California.

History

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Aveson was founded in 2007 on one campus, called the Aveson School of Leaders (ASL). However, due to complaints, its middle school and high school were moved to a second campus. Originally, they were supposed to be moved to Burbank, California, but the school was never allowed to pitch the idea to the neighborhood. Instead, a second option was chosen in Pasadena, California.[1]. The Aveson Global Leadership Academy (AGLA) is now open just down the road from the elementary school. Aveson also has a home school (which visits ASL two times a week), called the Aveson Independent Study Academy [2] (formerly the Aveson Center for Independent Study).

Schools

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Aveson School of Leaders

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Aveson’s TK-5 Campus is located in Altadena, California, just north of Pasadena. It opened in 2007 in place of the Arthur Amos Noyse Elementary School (Opened 1980, closed 2006)[3].

Aveson Global Leadership Academy

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The Aveson Global Leadership Academy is used for middle school and high school. It is in Pasadena, California, and is about 3 miles from Rose Bowl Stadium[4]

Aveson Independent Study Academy

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The Aveson Independent Study Academy is a home school program. It visits the Aveson School of Leaders two times a week, and is for grades TK-6.

References

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  1. ^ "Why Aveson Ended up in Pasadena". 14 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Aveson Center for Independent Study (ACIS)".
  3. ^ "Noyes (Arthur Amos) Elementary - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)".
  4. ^ "Maps".