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Consistent with our mission of ensuring that all of our students secure the academic knowledge and
skills to prepare them for the nation’s finest high schools and colleges, Foundation Academy students
learn a rigorous academic curriculum grounded in the
New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS)
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Foundation Academy’s academic program includes the following areas:
English-Language Arts
Foundation Academy’s English-Language Arts curriculum is reading and writing intensive. The focus of our English-Language
Arts classes are reading and writing. Language arts skills are interconnected and require constant reinforcement. As such,
students are taught these skills at their fundamental level as well as in the context of practical and relevant materials.
Language arts skills are vital to all aspects of learning and life. Therefore, all Foundation Academy courses reinforce the
skills taught in English-Language Arts, including reading comprehension, deductive and inductive reasoning and writing. Students
are encouraged to explore the English language through reading and writing. Students studying English-Language Arts at Foundation
Academy are required to read daily.
English-Language Arts courses at Foundation Academy enable students to work together and independently to comprehend texts,
novels, media and other sources. Students read a wide variety of socially and culturally diverse works. These works include: poems,
short stories, fables, tall tales, folk tales, novels, drama, essays, speeches, autobiographies and biographies. Studying this
wide variety of texts helps the students expand their knowledge of world cultures and their understanding of literature. Students
are also exposed to works of classic as well as modern literature. In addition, the English-Language Arts courses improve the students’
reading comprehension through a thorough textual analysis. The texts are also placed in their historical and cultural context, to
provide a deeper and more thorough understanding thereof.
The students at Foundation Academy continually develop their writing skills. Each year, the students build upon these skills
in order to become capable of writing sophisticated and organized pieces of work. The writing aspect of the English-Language Arts
courses includes instruction on the writing process, organization within paragraphs and over an entire essay, grammar, spelling,
mechanics, punctuation, vocabulary and style.
English-Language Arts courses at Foundation Academy are intense and thorough courses that provide students with the skill
necessary to be successful in high school, college and life.
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Mathematics
Foundation Academy mathematics courses prepare students for higher-level math courses at the high school and college level.
Students at Foundation Academy Charter School study the following mathematical concepts: number sense; computation; pre-algebra;
measurement; fractions and decimals; ratios, percents and proportions; probability and statistics; and geometry. Throughout their
careers at Foundation Academy, students focus on real-world applications of mathematical processes and learn how to integrate
mathematics into their daily lives.
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Science
The science curriculum at Foundation Academy emphasizes the processes and skills needed to understand the scientific method
and its implications. The fundamental skills learned and practiced include: observation, comparison, measurement, communication,
classification, prediction, recognizing temporal and spatial relationships, inference, use of models, data interpretation,
hypothesis, control of variables and experimentation. These skills are valuable and reinforced across the disciplines.
In addition to learning the scientific method, Foundation Academy students learn content in the areas of earth science, chemistry,
physics, space science and environmental science. Specifically, students will consider scientific processes; structure and properties
of matter; chemical reactions; pollution; the Earth's properties and materials; how scientists study the Earth; weather and climate;
the Earth's constructive processes, the Earth's destructive processes; the Earth, Moon, Sun system; the Solar System, stars, galaxies
and the Universe.
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History and Geography
The Foundation Academy social studies program prepares students for high school and college level classes in United States history,
world history and geography. Each year, students focus on the historical aspects of a topic, as well as the civic, economic and
geographical strands related to such topics.
Understanding physical, human and environmental geography is vital to understanding major events of United States and world history.
Geography places the “what” of history into a “where.” From there, students are able to envision an even larger concept and form
theories as to “why” history occurred as it did. Foundation Academy reinforces geography through the study of history, culture, war,
natural resources and environment.
Foundation Academy’s History and Geography curriculum gives students a thorough understanding of history, law, civics and geography,
preparing them with the skills necessary to evaluate current events, political structures and philosophies. The ability to evaluate
such concepts allows Foundation Academy’s students to become active and engaged citizens of both the United States and the world.
Foundation Academy students will be able to discuss and debate historical topics both within and outside the classroom, as the
History and Geography curriculum provides them with the tools necessary to form and defend an opinion.
Foundation Academy’s History and Geography curriculum is reading and writing intensive. Students are required to research and write
essays and reports. Students are evaluated not only on the content of the essays and reports, but also on style, organization and
mechanics as well.
Foundation Academy also provides its students with an introduction to the art and music of various cultures, helping students
analyze the cultural, sociological and historical aspects of a culture. This interdisciplinary focus connects the New Jersey state
standard and the teaching of democratic citizenship through the humanities.
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Spanish
In order to prepare the students of Foundation Academy for life beyond middle school, each student studies Spanish. The students
study the fundamentals of Spanish, as well as the culture and the history of the people who speak Spanish around the world,
including Latino-Americans. Students will integrate their abilities to communicate important information, to understand additional
cultural foundations of the Spanish-speaking world and to compare such cultural attributes to their own, to connect the information
learned in Spanish class with knowledge gained in other core subjects, to expand their geographic knowledge of Spanish-speaking
countries, and to begin to make contact with Spanish-speaking communities both in the Trenton area and in other parts of the world.
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Physical Education and Health
At Foundation Academy, students learn to practice lifelong fitness as well as basic skills in individual and team sports.
The students become more physically fit, as well as learn the benefits of fitness, the rules of various sports and the
benefits of teamwork. Competency in physical activity leads to confidence and mental well being. Therefore, the physical
education classes focus not only on the physical but also the mental fitness of our students. Students are not evaluated
solely on their level of performance; rather, they are evaluated primarily on their effort and improvement. Ballroom
Dancing instruction is a major component of Physical Education at Foundation Academy Charter School. Students learn at
least six different dances, as well as receive instruction in etiquette and social interaction.
To help promote lifelong health, Foundation Academy Health classes provide students with the information necessary
to make healthy choices. Students study nutrition, the body and body systems. They then learn of physical health,
including the changes that will take place in their bodies, the dangers of drug abuse, and the potential dangers and
profound consequences of sexual activity. The students also learn about mental fitness and the benefits of stress management
and emotional control. The students are made aware of the social institutions in their community that can provide assistance
during a time of need. Foundation Academy Health courses emphasize the importance and benefits of a healthy lifestyle to help
students achieve healthy minds and bodies.
Students at Foundation Academy engage in at least 150 minutes of Physical Education/Health Education per week.
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Visual and Performing Arts
Students at Foundation Academy participate in Music classes throughout the year. All of the students study a
string instrument and explore the many genres of music.
Performance arts, including dance, are incorporated into the Physical Education classes. Students learn the
fundamentals of expression through movement during these classes.
Teachers at Foundation Academy incorporate the visual and performing arts curriculum into their lessons and
assignments. Aligning with the standards, the teachers include artistic perception, creative expression, historical
and cultural context, valuing and connections, relations, and applications. The History and Geography curriculum
explores the art of various cultures, focusing on how art impacted people during the era being studied and what it
reveals about those historical individuals today. The History and Geography courses also examine art history as it
relates to the various periods and cultures being studied. The English-Language Arts program includes drama, poetry,
and other forms of dramatic expression in the lessons.
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Foundations of Citizenship
At Foundation Academy, students are required to take Foundations of Citizenship. During this course, students learn
character education, career education, and consumer, family and life skills. The students engage in this course
weekly. Foundation Academy teaches more than “facts and figures.” Foundations of Citizenship helps students develop
the career awareness, citizenship and life skills needed to become well-adjusted, participatory members of society.
Students leave Foundation Academy with the social skills necessary to apply what they learned and succeed in whatever
future endeavors they pursue.
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Assessment
Shortly after a student enrolls in Foundation Academy, he/she takes “Starting Point” tests in math and language arts.
These tests are designed to provide the faculty with a clear understanding of the initial strengths and weaknesses of
each student, class and grade.
Using this data, the faculty develops instructional plans to ensure that each student quickly improves his/her skills.
Many students enter Foundation Academy behind in their skill development. Our initial assessments allow us to develop a
plan to most quickly bring all students up to grade level and therefore prepare them for the challenging curriculum
Foundation Academy delivers.
Every six to eight weeks, students are further assessed using what we call Foundation Academy Interim Formative
Assessments (FAIFAs). These standardized assessments are designed to allow us to carefully track student progress
toward mastering state standards.
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The School Day
The typical day of a Foundation Academy student might be as follows:
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Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
| 7:15 - 7:29 |
Arrival & Breakfast |
| 7:30 - 7:40 |
Homeroom |
| 7:45 - 8:00 |
Circle |
8:05 - 8:55 |
History and Geography |
History and Geography |
History and Geography |
History and Geography |
History and Geography |
9:00 - 9:50 |
Science |
Science |
Science |
Science |
Science |
9:55 - 10:45 |
Mathematics |
Ballroom Dance |
Mathematics |
Mathematics |
Mathematics |
10:50 - 11:40 |
Mathematics |
| 11:45 - 12:15 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
| 12:20 - 12:50 |
Silent Reading |
Advising |
Silent Reading |
Silent Reading |
Advising |
12:55 - 1:45 |
Orchestra |
General Music |
Health |
General Music |
Physical Education |
1:50 - 2:40 |
English / Language Arts |
English / Language Arts |
English / Language Arts |
English / Language Arts |
English / Language Arts |
| 2:45 - 3:35 |
Foundations of Citizenship |
| 3:40 - 4:00 |
Dismissal |
4:00 - 4:30 |
Staff Professional Development |
Tutoring |
Tutoring |
Staff Professional Development |
Tutoring |
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