Winfree StoryDuring the early and mid 1990s, a high school history teacher named Melody Chalkley began to notice a disturbing trend: her classroom was turning into a last resort room for high school youth who were finding themselves unable to succeed in the public school arena as a result of a wide variety of issues, both academic and personal. Melody had been teaching in the traditional public school system since 1984 after receiving her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Texas in Arlington in social studies and education.She found while these students could not stay and succeed in their current school, they did not have any place to go either. After watching these students fail time and again due to lack of support from an educational system that was supposed to be preparing them for their future, she knew she had to do something.As a result, in 1996 Melody left the public school setting and ventured out on her own to start a school that would serve students who, for whatever reason, struggle to be successful in the public school setting. She opened a small private school in 1997 where she was the only teacher working individually with a small group of students. However, in less than two years, she was granted what was then the largest charter school cap in Texas. The end result was Winfree Academy Charter Schools, which opened its doors in 2000 to 9th through 12th grade students under its own charter. Winfree Academy was founded, according to its original charter, in order to "provide a unique educational setting for students who [ are ] either not succeeding or [ have not sensed ] their success in a traditional school environment. This setting would eliminate barriers and provide an individualized academic plan for each student to ensure success within a caring and nurturing atmosphere".
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debra.lawsonkorioth

09/13/2012

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My child went to Winfree in 20...

My child went to Winfree in 2011 and let me tell you it was the worst thing I could have done. Not only did she work hard for nothing ( she ended one whole semester with only 1 credit ) but she also got first hand knowledge of drugs. There were so many kids on drugs and the bad part is the staff could sit and watch the kids from across the street doing stuff and not put a stop to it. My daugter is now behind and trying to catch up and is still paying the price of what all happened to her there. So think hard about your child before you enroll them there. NOT TO GET AHEAD.

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