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ReGeneration Schools is enrolling students in grades K-4th for the 2022-2023 school year.

 

ReGeneration Bond Hill is a new tuition-free, public elementary school enrolling students in grades K-4th for the 2022-2023 school year. Located at 5158 Fishwick Drive near Paddock and Towne Streets, ReGeneration Bond Hill provides free transportation, free meals, and a free uniform shirt for our incoming kindergartners.

 

ReGeneration was founded by a fellow Cincinnatian, Stacey Shells Harvey. She recently returned to her hometown to build a program of academic excellence.

 

Stacey is committed to cultivating students’ curiosity about the world around them, instilling compassion for fellow students and the community, and building students’ confidence in their ability to succeed. ReGeneration is nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.

 

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The ReGeneration Schools Difference

ReGeneration Schools has been recognized by US News & World Report for academic excellence. The ReGeneration model is defined by rigorous academics, instructional excellence, character development, and high expectations.

 

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The ReGeneration model is defined by rigorous academics, instructional excellence, character development, and high expectations.
  • Academic Foundation – ReGeneration uses a rigorous, culturally relevant, social-justice-based curriculum
  • Instructional Excellence – Individual instruction provided by caring, committed, and highly skilled teachers
  • Character Development – Students learn that there is a right and a wrong way to do things. ReGeneration helps students build their character and leadership skills
  • High Expectations – ReGeneration holds high expectations for students, helping them gain a deep understanding, pride, and belief in their potential

 

 

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Advantages of a ReGeneration Schools Education

  • Tuition-free and open to all Ohio residents
  • Free transportation and free meals provided
  • Two full-time teachers in every kindergarten and first-grade classroom to provide children a strong academic start
  • Rigorous, culturally relevant, social justice-based curriculum to prepare students for advanced learning
  • Modern facility and safe, new outdoor space for play
  • Specialized support is available for the full range of needs
  • Caring, committed teachers who support and challenge students to go on to change the world
  • Safe learning environment where every student feels safe, valued, and welcome

 

 

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About Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Stacey Shells Harvey

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Stacey Shells Harvey is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of ReGeneration Schools.

Stacey Shells Harvey is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of ReGeneration Schools. ReGeneration Schools is a nationally respected charter program founded in 2016.

 

It has a current network of seven charter schools located in Illinois and Ohio. Under Stacey’s leadership, ReGeneration’s schools have been ranked among the top ten charter schools in Illinois according to U.S. News & World Report.

 

Stacey holds a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University, a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins in teaching, and a master’s degree in administration from Pace University.

 

Her work in urban education has been featured in several books, including Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov,  Leverage Leadership, Get Better Faster, and Driven by Data by Paul Bambrick-Santoyo. Stacey is an alumnus of Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

For more information about ReGeneration Schools Bond Hill or to apply today, call 513-216-9310, email info@regenerationschools.org or visit regenerationschools.org.

 

 

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Written by: Crystal Kendrick

 

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