Rhodes School for the Performing Arts
Amy Akheituame is an experienced mathematics educator with a strong background in teaching various grade levels. Currently serving as a Math Teacher and Instructional Support at The Rhodes School since November 2017, Amy also teaches Beginning and Intermediate Algebra at Wharton County Junior College since July 2016. Previous roles include Math Interventionist at the Academy of Accelerated Learning and Math Teacher positions at Aldine ISD, Alvin Independent School District, and Houston ISD. Amy holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Prairie View A&M University, earned between 2009 and 2013.
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Rhodes School for the Performing Arts
Rhodes School for the Performing Arts is a fine art, magnet charter school that prepares students for lifelong success by providing a classical, arts-based instructional program that is rigorous, relevant, and consistently meets or exceeds state and national standards. RSPA is a Title I school. 80% of TRS students are low-income, 96% are a minority, and more than 35% are at-risk for academic failure. The overwhelming majority of RSPA families reside within the communities of Harris County and the Greater Houston area, all of which are targeted areas in need of special assistance to address systemic blight, poverty, juvenile delinquency, and illiteracy. Despite these odds, 2014 has been a monumental year for RSPA. Not only are we the FIRST charter school in the country to receive designation as a Magnet School by the U.S. Department of Education but as of 2014, RSPA was awarded 4 out of 6 possible distinctions making us a 4 Star School of Distinction. We also rank first in our Campus Comparison Group for student progress! RSPA is committed to producing critical thinkers with the character to lead.