Statesboro STEAM Academy

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The Statesboro STEAM Academy is a public charter school located in Statesboro, Georgia, United States, and operated by the CCAT Public School District. It was authorized by the Georgia State Board of Education and opened its doors in September 2002. Prior to 2016, it was known as the Charter Conservatory for Liberal Arts and Technology.

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CCAT's Learning Perspective uses Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. Instead of textbooks, CCAT uses computers for much of its schoolwork and relies on the knowledge of its teachers to meet student needs.[ citation needed ] Statesboro STEAM will be relocating as found out 2019.

School structure

As of 2022, the current grades taught range from grade 5 to grade 12. Corliss Reese is the principal of the school.

Sports

Statesboro STEAM has a variety of sports teams, including men and women's basketball and cross country. STEAM also has an Esports team, playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Rocket League.[ citation needed ]

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