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STEM

STEM Education Program

Innovative Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Our STEM program prepares students for the careers of tomorrow through hands-on, project-based learning in our state-of-the-art STEM Center. Students develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills through real-world applications.

Program Highlights:

  • Robotics and coding curriculum starting in elementary school
  • Annual STEM Fair showcasing student innovations
  • Partnerships with local tech companies and universities
  • Competitive robotics teams (FIRST Lego League, VEX Robotics)
  • 3D printing and fabrication lab
15+
STEM electives offered
100%
Participation in STEM Week
1st
Place in State Science Olympiad
"The STEM program at Rock Legacy gave me the confidence to pursue engineering. The hands-on projects and mentorship from teachers prepared me perfectly for college." - Jessica Uche, Class of 2019,
Arts

Visual & Performing Arts

Creative Expression Across Disciplines

Our comprehensive arts program nurtures creativity and self-expression through diverse mediums. Students explore visual arts, music, theater, and dance while developing technical skills and artistic appreciation.

Visual Arts Program

From foundational drawing to advanced digital media, our visual arts curriculum develops technical skills while encouraging personal style. Facilities include a ceramics studio, digital media lab, and photography darkroom.

  • Annual student art exhibition at local gallery
  • AP Studio Art courses
  • Graphic design and digital arts electives
  • Artist-in-residence program

Music Program

Our music program offers comprehensive training in instrumental and vocal performance, music theory, and composition. Performance groups include orchestra, jazz band, choir, and chamber ensembles.

  • Beginning instruments starting in 3rd grade
  • Annual musical theater production
  • International performance tours
  • State-recognized honors ensembles

Theater Program

The theater program develops acting, directing, and technical theater skills through classroom instruction and full-scale productions in our 500-seat auditorium.

  • Two mainstage productions annually
  • Theater tech and design courses
  • Shakespeare festival participation
  • Annual trip to Broadway

Dance Program

Our dance curriculum spans ballet, modern, jazz, and cultural dance forms, with performance opportunities throughout the year in our dedicated dance studio.

  • Annual spring dance concert
  • Guest choreographer workshops
  • Dance composition courses
  • Community performance opportunities
Athletics

Athletics Program

Building Champions On and Off the Field

Our athletics program promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship through competitive and recreational sports. With 12 varsity sports and numerous junior varsity and middle school teams, we offer opportunities for athletes at all levels.

Fall Sports

  • Soccer (Boys & Girls)
  • Volleyball
  • Cross Country
  • Tennis (Girls)

Winter Sports

  • Basketball (Boys & Girls)
  • Swimming

Spring Sports

  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Track & Field
  • Tennis (Boys)
  • Golf

Recent Championships

2023
Girls Volleyball
2023
Boys Track
2022
Girls Soccer
2022
Swimming
Service Learning

Service Learning Program

Making a Difference in Our Communities

Our service learning program connects classroom curriculum with meaningful community service. Students develop empathy, leadership, and civic responsibility through hands-on projects that address real needs.

Elementary School

Classroom-based projects focused on local community needs:

  • Food and clothing drives
  • Pen pal programs with seniors
  • School beautification projects

Middle School

Grade-level initiatives with reflection components:

  • Environmental conservation projects
  • Tutoring at nearby schools
  • Community garden maintenance

High School

Student-designed projects with 30-hour requirement:

  • Social entrepreneurship
  • Non-profit internships
5,000+
Service hours completed annually
25
Community partners
3
Countries served

Program Comparison

Understanding the different pathways available to our high school students

FeatureStandard DiplomaHonors ProgramIB Diploma
CurriculumState requirementsAdvanced courseworkInternational curriculum
AssessmentSchool examsAP exams availableIB external assessments
University RecognitionStandard admissionCollege credit possibleGlobal recognition
Research ComponentOptionalCapstone projectExtended Essay required
Service Requirement30 hours50 hoursCAS (150+ hours)

Not sure which program is right for your student? Our academic advisors can help guide the decision.

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