Parents interested in enrolling their child encouraged to attend
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (Jan. 31, 2012) – Landmark Academy at Reunion will host an enrollment information meeting for prospective parents on Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the school, located at 10566 Memphis St. in Commerce City.
Staff members will be on hand to present information about the school. The meeting will include an informal question and answer period with parents.
Landmark Academy at Reunion features a commitment to hard work, good citizenship and personal responsibility in a safe and secure environment where achievement thrives in preparation for success in high school and college.
To RSVP for this event, please call (303) 287-2901.
About Landmark Academy at Reunion
Founded in 2007, Landmark Academy at Reunion is a public charter school managed by National Heritage Academies and serves more than 600 students in grades K-8. For more information, visit www.landmarkacademy.org.
About National Heritage Academies
National Heritage Academies (NHA) partners with community groups to build and operate K-8 tuition-free public charter schools. NHA partners with 71 schools in nine states serving more than 44,000 students. NHA schools are designed to eliminate the achievement gap and provide school choice to families while preparing children for success in high school, college, and beyond. For more information about National Heritage Academies visit www.nhaschools.com.
Students at Landmark academy at reunion celebrate first annual latin culture week

Landmark Academy at Reunion , a tuition-free public charter school, recently hosted their First Annual Latin Culture Week, a week focused on educating students on the various aspects of Latin culture, from music and art to sports and celebrities, through unique activities. During the week-long celebration, students were able to step into the lives of the Aztecs, Incas and Mayans with Latin culture lessons through piñata making, cultural crafts, songs, traditional foods and more. Students made maracas and learned a traditional Mexican Hat Dance; created Aztec suns working with metal tooling; and studied different countries in Mexico , Central America and South America . Aztec dancers from the Colorado Folk Arts Council also visited with students and educated them on the spiritual and traditional aspects of Aztec culture through dance. “We reside in a community with strong Latin and Hispanic roots,” said Matt Carlton, principal of Landmark Academy at Reunion . “Our community culture is important to us at Landmark. By providing unique ways for our students to learn the various backgrounds of our diverse community they are able to understand and appreciate different cultures.” For more information about Landmark Academy at Reunion , please visit www.landmarkacademy.org.