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Want to Shape the Future of STEM? There’s a Place for You Here.

ASD thrives because of the people who believe in what we're building. Whether you're a student, educator, industry leader, or community member, there's a place for you here.

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Future Students & Families

ASD is a tuition-free chartered public school offering a rigorous STEM-focused curriculum in a supportive, close-knit community. Students in grades 5–12 learn through hands-on exploration, real-world projects, and mentorship from professionals in the field. If your child is curious, driven, and ready for a challenge, we encourage you to learn more about our program.
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Prospective Employees

Our faculty is a unique mix of experienced educators and industry professionals who bring real-world expertise into the classroom. If you're passionate about STEM and want to teach in an environment that values innovation, collaboration, and student growth, we want to hear from you.
ASD Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

Our Board is always looking for talented individuals to serve as volunteer members. The Board includes current parents and industry partners, reflecting both our school community and our mission to deliver a top-tier STEM education. If you have skills to contribute and a commitment to public education, consider joining us.
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Industry Partners

Partner with ASD to shape the next generation of STEM professionals. We work with companies and organizations on student internships, sponsorships, mentorships, and collaborative projects. Let's explore how our missions can support one another—your future workforce is in our classrooms right now.
ASD student at graduation

Higher Education Partners

We're building bridges between high school and college through campus visits, dual enrollment opportunities, and collaborative programming. If you're a college or university looking to connect with high-achieving STEM students, let's talk.