3315 El Salido Pkwy, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 reviews)Patricia Truhn
This school is amazing! The teachers obviously have a passion for what they do and demonstrate knowledge and fun for school every day. My kid is excited every day to go to school.
Emelia Morehead
This is our first year at LTSA. We were homeschooling before and needed a change. My husband and I knew tradition public schools or charter schools were not the answer. We looked at other private schools and decided they would not be a good fit for our family. After doing some research, we came across Lake Travis STEM Academy. LTSA offers hands on, project based learning. This isn't a sit and do worksheets, waste time type of school. The students go on field trips, give presentations, learning coding. They rotate activities of art, music, and textiles. My kids are in 3rd and 5th grade, they have spanish class every day and love it! They take science, math, and language arts classes. Our children love going to school at LTSA. I NEVER hear, I'm bored at school or I don't want to go to school. I love the school week being Monday to Thursday, giving us longer weekends for more family time. The small class size is a huge plus. The parents voluteer at the school and everyone is friendly with one another. If you are looking for a more hands on, doing type of school, this is your place.
Christine DeLoma
My twice exceptional son was super bored at our local public school in Kindergarten. And with 22 other students in his class, he hardly received any one-on-one attention, except when he was getting into trouble for being the class clown. It just wasn’t working for us. Now he’s in first grade at Lake Travis STEM Academy and we’re very pleased with the small class size and differentiated instruction he’s receiving. We also love the hands on, project-based learning model. My son is no longer bored and he’s happy to go to school. We recommend LTSA for any family looking for an alternative to the one-size-fits-all traditional academic setting.
David De Gendt