Ivy Preparatory Academy
Help Us

Like all charter schools, Ivy Prep is public and tuition free. This educational option is available to all families in Gwinnett County and surrounding communities through a random application process.

We are dedicated to providing life-changing educational experiences to our students by operating a successful charter school designed to produce the strongest academic outcomes.  This tremendous effort requires the support of many like-minded individuals who understand the value of a quality education, and desire to see that all children have access to exceptional learning experiences.

If you or someone you know are interested in supporting the mission of this school, here's how you can help:

Become a Volunteer or Advisor: As a volunteer or advisor you can share your expertise and skills by completing many smaller tasks critical to the success of the school.

Become a Community Partner: Ivy Preparatory Academy needs strong partners  who will help us meet the educational needs of our students. We must never forget that these children are the future leaders of our corporatios, the daring entrepreneurs, and ultimately the leaders in our government. We can use your services, monetary or in-kind donations, student sponsorship or a corporate partnership that will assist benefit or support Ivy Prep students. For more information send an email to Vanessa M. Wellborn, Director of Technology and School Community Relations. You may also contact Birgit Burton, Consulting Director of Development.

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Become a Founding Staff Member: We are looking for high caliber candidates who have a burning sense of urgency and the skills and qualifications necessary to help us eliminate the achievement gap and improve the lives of our students through the promise of a quality education.

Contact:

Nina L. Gilbert, Head of School
ngilbert@ivyprepacademy.org

Nina Gilbert, Head of School for Ivy Preparatory Academy, is a 2006-07 Building Excellent Schools Fellow. To learn more about Building Excellent Schools and the Building Excellent Schools Fellowship, visit: www.buildingexcellentschools.org