From Sec. Cardona: A Letter to Parents & Students Brighter days are ahead. We are making progress. More schools across the country are reopening for in-person learning, and they’re doing so with...
Philosophy and Mission
At Thales Academy Rolesville, we believe that athletics are an important part of the educational process. Participation in sports and in other activities are critical elements in helping our students to get to know one another and in teaching them key lessons they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. As such, we treat athletics as an integral part of our students’ education, whether they are participants or spectators. We feel it is an extension of the school day, during which the learning process continues. Athletics teach students the importance of working with their peers to meet a team goal and helps them learn how to accept constructive criticism. Additionally, they learn respect for others, how to win and lose with dignity, self-control, and to accept responsibility for their actions. We feel these values not only help our students to improve their academic and athletic performances, they help them to become better people.

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This Sunday afternoon, the world will watch the 55th Super Bowl take place in Tampa Bay. While these football professionals play the last game of their season, high school coaches around...
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By Benjamin Herold Given all the changes to public education in the past year, Carinne Gale felt lucky her training to be a teacher prepared her to work online. When the...
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Education in the United States of America is provided in public, private, and home schools. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges,...