What grades does Lovira Academy serve?
We will open serving grades 8-12, adding a grade level each subsequent year until we serve grades 6-12.
We will open serving grades 8-12, adding a grade level each subsequent year until we serve grades 6-12.
We maintain small class environments to ensure personalized attention and support for each student, enhancing learning outcomes. Our goal is less than 18/1 in all core classes.
Our curriculum includes hands-on learning, real-world applications, and inquiry-based strategies to engage students effectively.
Yes, Lovira Academy is a public charter school authorized by the state of North Carolina. As a public school, it is tuition-free and open to all students residing in the areas we serve.
We provide trauma-informed practices, collaborate with community partners, and offer resources to address students' needs beyond academics.
Yes, we offer a selection of Honors courses starting in 9th grade. We plan to introduce AP courses in the 11th and 12th grades as we grow.
Enrollment is conducted through a public lottery process, as required by state charter school law. Details and the application link will be available soon. We are looking to open in August 2027.
The Alternative Program is a specialized, high-support unit dedicated to students who have experienced challenges in traditional settings or who have significant behavioral or social-emotional needs. It is designed to be a temporary, restorative environment. Eligibility is determined through a referral and assessment process involving parents, the student's previous school, and our support staff.
A focus on Safety, Trustworthiness, and Collaboration in all interactions.
Integrating mental health resources and Behavior Support directly into the classroom as needed.
Utilizing restorative practices for discipline rather than purely punitive measures.
Yes, the Alternative Program is designed for restoration and reintegration. The goal is always to equip students with the necessary coping, self-regulation, and academic skills to successfully transition back to a traditional setting. Lovira will be ready for all students to support all students as they transition to the traditional setting within our school, welcoming them with excitement and care.
We are still working on providing the answer to this. We hope to be able to provide transportation, but it will depend on funding sources and grants available.
Our philosophy is Restorative. We view behavior as communication. Instead of focusing solely on punishment, we focus on debriefing incidents, understanding the root cause, and building social skills so students can repair harm and learn from mistakes. We strive to maintain a unified adult front to ensure consistent and fair application of expectations.