
"THERE IS MORE IN US THAN WE KNOW. IF WE CAN BE
MADE TO SEE IT, PERHAPS FOR THE REST OF OUR LIVES
we will be unwilling to settle for less."
-Kurt Hahn
6th grade will return at 3:45pm from St. Mary's
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Summer Hours:
June 9 - July 25:
Building Closed
July 26 - August 1: 8am - 1pm
After August 1: 8am - 4pm
June 8th will dismiss at 1 pm
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Why Renaissance?
Renaissance Elementary Magnet School is an extraordinary example of what holistic, child-centered, visionary education can be. We believe that learning is a voyage of discovery and that education is not just acquiring knowledge but experiencing the joy of learning that shapes self-awareness.
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Enrollment Information:
First Round Open Enrollment is closed.
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New Virtual Orientation Dates Added.
We are currently OPEN for the
2023-24 school year.
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EVENTS
What is a Magnet School?
What is the difference between magnet, public and charter schools?
Magnet schools are open to all students within a school district or designated metro area, regardless of address. Like traditional public schools, magnets are accountable to the local school board and to the state, and are held to the same standards as traditional public schools. Charter schools are publicly funded independent schools established by teachers, parents, or community groups and have their own board of directors. In addition to the accountabilities of public schools magnet schools offer a unique curriculum. Along with the Expeditionary Learning and Outward Bound models Renaissance strives to stay current with the times weaving in Solutionary Learning, STEM, and other models to stay innovative, modern and relevant.
