Engage High School Provides
Project-based learning opportunities
Academic & technical skills
Nurturing & safe atmosphere
Professional & dynamic educational staff
Small class sizes
Advanced after school clubs & activities
Ohio Community Statement
Engage High School is a community school established under Chapter 3314 of the Revised Code. Engage High School is a public school and students enrolled in and attending the school are required to take proficiency tests and other examinations prescribed by law. In addition, there may be other requirements for students at the school that are prescribed by law. Students who have been excused from the compulsory attendance law for the purpose of home education as defined by the Administrative Code shall no longer be excused for that purpose upon their enrollment in a community school. For more information about this matter contact the school administration or the Ohio Department of Education.
Engage High School
The development of Engage High School was produced out of a need for quality middle and high schools in an area that lacks such programming. Engage High School is located in an underserved community that is in need of a school community that prepares adolescents for life after high school. The School incorporates project-based learning alongside holistic teaching to ensure all students’ needs are being met.
Engage High School caters to all youth grades 9th – 12th. Incorporating project-based learning alongside holistic teaching will ensure all attending students needs are being met. In Project Based Learning, students acquire knowledge through solving real-world problems and challenges. Teachers begin with a complex question, and students take time to investigate and respond to the question. Students learn to work collaboratively and engage in deeper thinking in order to solve the problem or answer the question presented. This will be the foundation of teaching and learning at Engage High School.
In our attempt to ensure all students are not only academically prepared but also prepared socially and emotionally, incorporating holistic teaching alongside project-based learning. In holistic learning students find purpose and connection with the community, their social emotional well-being, humanitarian values, etc. Holistic education instills curiosity and develops better communication and social skills. This approach encourages children to make connections in a subject, using their creative skills. It develops psychological, social, and emotional growth, and it makes learning natural and engaging. Students find value in themselves and understand how they can contribute to a larger global society. Students also learn how to cope with trauma and strategies to ensure they are emotionally ready to engage in personal and professional relationships. Students will have the opportunities to not only practice what is taught through classroom assignments but also when participating in advisory, mentoring, and community partnering.
Both styles of learning will prepare our students academically and socially for success beyond high school. Upon leaving, students will be prepared for college/university, immediate job placement, a technical field, or a trade. All students will be prepared for success, defined by themselves, family, school, with the help of community partners upon graduation.