Curriculum
Project-Based Learning
Lead-X uses Project-Based Learning as an instructional strategy to empower our scholars to pursue content knowledge independently and demonstrate their new understanding through various hands-on activities and presentation modes.
Our teachers plan learning experiences that result in an in-depth understanding of important ideas in the content. Since our scholars are driving the learning, they can draw upon their strengths and create projects that incorporate their own interests, native language, cultural background, abilities, and preferences for using different types of media.
ELA
The ELA Department uses HMH. Through HMH, students drive into rich literature, master language mechanics, and hone their communication skills. Join us as we journey through the written word, empowering learners to express themselves confidently and critically and engage in the world around them.
Math
The Math Department uses Envisions. Through Envisions, students discover dynamic concepts, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Join us as we explore the endless possibilities of numbers, guiding scholars toward mastery and confidence.
Science
The Science Department uses Amplify. Through Amplify, students engage in hands-on experiments, inquiry-based learning, and real-world applications, igniting their curiosity and passion for scientific exploration. Join us as we uncover the mystery of the universe, inspiring the next generation of scientists and innovators.
Social Studies
The Social Studies Department uses Passport. Through Passport, students explore diverse cultures, historical events, and global perspectives, fostering empathy and understanding. Join us as we navigate the rich tapestry of human civilization, equipping learners with the knowledge and skills to become informed citizens.
Regents Classes
Lead-X believes that all students are capable of reaching high learning goals. We offer the Living Environment Regents exam to 8th-grade students who excel in Science and prepare all 8th-grade students to take the Algebra I Regents exam.