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Pro-Vision Academy, is a state-authorized
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in the Sunnyside area of
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,
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. A co-educational facility, it serves grades 3 through 12. It is one of the components of Pro-Vision, Inc., which also operates an after-school program and an aquaponics facility. it was the city's only school catering to students classified as at risk that was headed by a former professional
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player.


History

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established the institution in 1990; initially it only admitted male students and was solely an after-school program. He received inspiration after visiting many predominantly low-income African-American neighborhoods. He began a partnership with the
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(HISD), to establish a district-affiliated charter school for boys, then in the Third Ward. It was the first charter middle school only for male students in the city; Young argued that having female students would break the concentration of male students. Young acquired the land for a permanent campus in 2008. Donations from private entities provided the funding. The occurrence of
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delayed the move, which occurred in November 2008. In 2013 Pro-Vision ended its HISD affiliation and became a charter school with direct oversight from the State of Texas. In 2014 the school began admitting female students. In 2019 The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation, of
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, sent more $4,500,000 to the school, making it the largest donation it ever received. The donation was used to fund an addition for its building. The school also, by 2016, received a grant from the federal government for the expansion, and it was expected to receive $2.8 million. In addition it hoped to use donations from private entities.


Governance

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is on the board of directors. Young had asked Van Gundy to join the board.


Operations

the school expects its teachers to work, each, for ten months, with sixty hours per week, and also doing extra unpaid volunteer work on weekend and summer periods. Students who perform well in classes may have after-school activities while students with poor grades are required to do extra tutorial hours.


Campus

Its campus has of land, with a facility. It includes an aquaponics area meant to generate fresh food for the
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community around it. The school uses of land for this program. Plans call for an extra facility with classrooms and a gymnasium/multi-use facility. The campus also has an amphitheater, an American football field, a garden, a tree farm, and a trail. The
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(NFL) sponsored the football field. The Third Ward facility used prior to the Sunnyside site was in a one-story building at Cullen Boulevard and Balkin Street. The building was made of brick. From 1995 to 2000 it had occupied around five different sites. In a period prior to 1998 it occupied a retail space that previously held a
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store.


Student body

In 2016 it had 360 students. it had 339 students. The school identified 77% as being "at-risk". According to the school, 95% of the total student body qualified for receiving school lunches without cost or at a lower cost than usual. Circa 2016 it anticipated having, at a later time, an enrollment of 435. Paul Solotaroff stated in a 2009 article in ''
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'' that "nine out of 10 kids come in sorely behind in most subjects and drag along with them the kinds of chaos that
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and
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committees screen out." Circa 2008 the school had 120 students at the middle school level. The statistics stated that 90% of them were in poverty. By 2009 the middle school enrollment had increased to 160.


Academic performance

Circa 2008 the graduation rate was 81% as per a study commissioned by the school itself.


See also

*
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* List of boys' schools in the United States


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