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Published on November 13, 2024
North Phoenix's Gateway Academy Revolutionizes Education with $325K Tech Infusion for Autistic StudentsSource: Google Street View

In North Phoenix, a novel approach to education is quietly reshaping the future for those living with autism. Gateway Academy, a sanctuary of learning for students dubbed "Twice Exceptional" for their combination of high-functioning autism and giftedness, is taking a substantial leap. The private institution is set to funnel over $325,000 into advanced technological tools and enhanced curricula designed to offer a more engaging and effective education. This funding, fortifying the school's tech-forward stance, includes a range of cutting-edge devices from iPads to drones, virtual reality sets to 3D printers, and a refresh of the school's computational resources with 130 advanced laptops, according to a report by ABC15.

Meanwhile, the scope of these advancements isn't aimed solely at gadgetry. Gateway seeks to truly harness the unique cognitive abilities of its students, providing platforms to explore and grow beyond traditional educational bounds. "We have very, very bright kids, with great minds who think out of the box. There is no box. And they want to be challenged," Robin Sweet, Gateway's CEO and Executive Director, told ABC15.

Beyond the walls of technology and classroom chatter, Gateway Academy hosts a diverse set of programs. From equine therapy to rock bands, the academy crafts a vibrant student life palette. Echoing this sentiment, Stefanie Liberatore, mother of a seventh-grader at the academy, shared with AZ Big Media, "Gateway has given my daughter her joy back." This holistic approach, balancing academic rigor with social prowess, has parents and educators alike seeing a transformation in engagement and excitement for learning.

Investing significantly in not just technology, but in the staff itself, Gateway Academy has handpicked a team of nearly 20 subject matter experts, with backgrounds as varied as AI company CEOs to Olympic athlete coaches, for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. In a statement obtained by AZ Big Media, Curt Bobo, the Director of Student Services, describes Gateway Academy as a "magical school," highlighting the blend of natural environment and nurturing support that defines the school's ethos.