Identity Preparatory Academy in Omaha serves girls in grades four through eight. The microschool focuses on learner identity, purpose, and leadership within a supportive environment. Its curriculum and educator selection emphasize representation of the student population and community history. This approach aims to equip students with specific skills and confidence for academic success and personal development.
Dr. DérNecia Phillips, an adjunct instructor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and former principal, founded Identity Preparatory Academy in North Omaha to serve as a middle school for girls.
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