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Mission and Vision

"How do we learn?"
"What can we create?"
"What does it mean to lead?"

These three essential questions form the basis of instruction at the Science Leadership Academy (SLA), a new Philadelphia high school opened in September 2006. SLA is built on the notion that inquiry is the very first step in the process of learning. Developed in partnership with The Franklin Institute and its commitment to inquiry-based science, the SLA provides a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum with a focus on science, technology, mathematics and entrepreneurship. Students at SLA learn in a project-based environment where the core values of inquiry, research, collaboration, presentation and reflection are emphasized in all classes.

The structure of the Science Leadership Academy reflects its core values, with longer class periods to allow for more laboratory work in science classes and performance-based learning in all classes. In addition, students in the upper grades have more flexible schedules to allow for opportunities for dual enrollment programs with area universities and career development internships in laboratory and business settings, as well as with The Franklin Institute.

At SLA, learning is not just something that happens from 8:30am to 3:00pm, but a continuous process that expands beyond the four walls of the classroom into every facet of our lives.




The School District of Philadelphia
School Reform Commission
Sandra Dungee Glenn, Chair
Denise McGregor Armbrister
Martin G. Bednarek
James Gallagher, Ph. D.
Heidi Ramirez, Ph.D.
Daniel Whelan

Tom Brady, Interim Chief Executive Officer
Cassandra Jones, Ed. D., Interim Chief Academic Officer
Albert Bichner, Deputy Chief Academic Officer
Denise Wing, Acting Central City Regional Superintendent

School District of Philadelphia

The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute Science Museum, 222 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
www.fi.edu