Keion is an Eagle Alum who has always known what he’s wanted to do in life - play football! Keion was an active and energetic child but very curious. While some were trying to diagnose Keion as Attention Deficit Disorder there were teachers and staff at Eagle Academy who took another approach.
Read MoreShayla Toran is a 2018 graduate of Eagle Academy. SHAYLA is very inquisitive person. SHAYLA has always had an interest in the arts - specifically dance. She did liturgical dance in church and pursued modern, ballet, tap in her community and at the Before and After Care Program at Eagle Academy.
Read MoreAkira Williams is one of Eagle Academy’s proud Alumni. Learn more about how Akira, through the work of Eagle Academy, went from a student with an IEP to Salutatorian of her 8th grade class.
Read MoreSaddique Stephens is a young man who started his educational journey at Eagle Academy Public Charter School in 2006. Stephens was promoted from 3rd grade in 2010 from Eagle Academy.
Read MoreAngel Johnson attended between July 2003 - June 2005 and was a member of Eagle's first PK and Kindergarten classes. Learn more about her experience and see what she's been up to since leaving Eagle.
Read MoreWhen Ms. Parker, a parent, was asked to join the Alumnae Program she did not hesitate saying, “Sign me up! We are die hard Eagles!” Ms. Parker’s son is now in the 6th grade at Imagine Lincoln Charter School. The Lathern family attributes their daughters’ great reading and homework skills to her teachers at Eagle Academy.
Read MoreYour student is graduating. Hear what Dr. Gan, Eagle's Licensed Clinical Psychologist has to say about successfully transitioning to 4th grade. Learn the tips to help your student be successful during this time of change.
Read MoreHave something great to share? Please send us photographs of your child on honor roll, awards, special programs, or scholarships! You can send pictures and stories to Ms. Betty Williams at alumni@eagleacademypcs.org.
Read MoreOur students need to be exposed to more black male educators especially during their tenure in early childhood classrooms. My personal philosophy as a black male educator is to be more of a role model for young black “scholars.” - Mr. Hagler provides his thoughts on why we need more black male teachers in early childhood education.
Read MoreHear from Mr. Lyttle on his thoughts about Eagle Academy's Alumni Program.
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