About Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts.
Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts is a school known for its strong arts programs and dedication to student success. Visitors have enjoyed performances like the Latin Music Ensemble and Black Excellence shows, calling them some of the best they've seen. The school provides a nurturing environment where students are challenged and supported, helping them to achieve high levels of skill, often comparable to college. One parent shared that their child drove 50 minutes for four years and is now graduating, accepted into a top school, and performing at a college level in music. Most teachers are helpful and genuinely care about student success, although there was a complaint about a Spanish teacher who was unprofessional and unresponsive. Overall, the school is seen as interesting, innovative, and accommodating, with a community that values kindness, hard work, and interest. Despite some issues, it remains a highly regarded choice in the Lehigh Valley.
This school is amazing. Very proud of my son being accepted into this school. Only complaint is his Spanish teacher Sophia Betancourt. The most unprofessional teacher I have ever met. Hides behind other faculty when I reach out through emails to her and never answers my emails. She needs to learn how to be professional, cause she clearly isn’t. I have never had an issue with any other teacher when sending emails, they all have responded in a timely manner. Other than that, All teachers my son has had are helpful and definitely care on making sure students succeed. Great school overall except for that so called Spanish teacher.
My daughter was nurtured and challenegd attending Charter Arts. Where there problems? Yes, of course, it's high school. It's brimming with teenagers, hormones, energy, creativity, and opinions. As is any good educational environment.
The fit was amazing for our child, and the proof is that she drove 50 min each way for 4 years. She is graduating in a month, got into a top school, her frist choice, and is emerging at a 1st year college level musican. No school will be perfect, there will always be kids, staff, or something to derail you if you let it. But if you lead with kindness, do your work, show interest? It's an open door of possibilities. Thanks Charts <3
Like any school, there are issues, but overall I think you would be hard-pressed to find a more interesting, innovative and accommodating school in the Lehigh Valley. I am the parent of a graduate now in college, and and another who is currently a Jr at CHARTS.