Davidson Academy of Nevada

Davidson Academy of Nevada
Address
1164 N Virginia St
Reno, Nevada, 89503
United States
Coordinates 39°32′20″N 119°48′59″W / 39.538830°N 119.816432°W / 39.538830; -119.816432Coordinates: 39°32′20″N 119°48′59″W / 39.538830°N 119.816432°W / 39.538830; -119.816432
Information
Type public school
Established 2006
Director Colleen Harsin
Website www.davidsonacademy.unr.edu

The Davidson Academy of Nevada is a public school located in Reno, Nevada. The school, founded by Jan and Bob Davidson in 2006, is for profoundly gifted secondary students, and is the first public school of its kind in the United States.[1] It is located in the Jot Travis Building on the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno. As of the 2015-2016 school year, 156 students attend the Davidson Academy.[2] The Davidson Academy provides each student with a personalized learning plan, designed to give them an education specifically catered to their individual, unique needs. Unlike traditional school settings, the Academy’s classes do not group students by age, but by ability. The school is designed to provide an educational setting where the abilities, strengths, and interests of highly intelligent young people are encouraged and supported. Eligible candidates of the school must score in the 99.9th percentile on accepted intelligence and/or achievement tests; perform at a required academic level; exhibit intellectual and academic achievement; are, or intend to be, residents of Nevada; and other criteria.[3] As ranked by the Washington Post's Jay Mathews, The Davidson Academy is one of the nation's "Top-performing schools with elite students."[4][5]

The average class ratio for students to teachers is currently about 15:1.[6] The Academy's current director is Colleen Harsin.[7] The school is a division of the Davidson Institute for Talent Development, a nationwide nonprofit organization established by the Davidsons to support the needs of profoundly gifted children through information resources, networking and educational opportunities, family support, advocacy, and scholarships.[8]

History

The Academy was created following state legislation in 2005 that designated it as a “university school for profoundly gifted pupils.” The Davidsons decided to create the Academy as an outgrowth of the Davidson Young Scholar program, upon requests by many of the parents asking them to start a school and saying they would move for their students to attend.[9] [10]

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