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Imagine Academy at Sullivant
NOW ENROLLING Grades K-6th!
Call today 614-308-5991
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 7:45AM-3:30PM
Call for additional times that are convenient to your schedule!
WELCOME TO IMAGINE ACADEMY AT SULLIVANT
Imagine Academy at Sullivant is in its fourteenth year of operation.
Our state of the art facility was constructed and finalized at the beginning of September 2008 and is located on the corner of Sullivant Avenue and Demorest Road. We are a K-6 school and you cannot find better teachers or faculty ANYWHERE! Our learning gains are tremendous year after year and we emphasize character education. We have the latest technology with one-to-one ChromeBooks, smartboards in every classroom, and educational opportunities utilizing online software such as Zearn Math and Freckle by Renaissance, Balanced Literacy, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math), and much more.
To enroll your child, ask questions, or get additional information please call us at 614-308-5991 or stop by and take a tour!
Our state of the art facility was constructed and finalized at the beginning of September 2008 and is located on the corner of Sullivant Avenue and Demorest Road. We are a K-6 school and you cannot find better teachers or faculty ANYWHERE! Our learning gains are tremendous year after year and we emphasize character education. We have the latest technology with one-to-one ChromeBooks, smartboards in every classroom, and educational opportunities utilizing online software such as Zearn Math and Freckle by Renaissance, Balanced Literacy, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math), and much more.
To enroll your child, ask questions, or get additional information please call us at 614-308-5991 or stop by and take a tour!
Mind and Body Project
This project was brought to life by Allstate Foundation.
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We are happy to announce that, because of Allstate Foundation's donation to Imagine Academy at Sullivant, we have been able to completely fund our Mind and Body Project. This project will provide at risk students a method and practice on how to regulate their emotional and physical health through meditation and yoga.
Students will be taught how to meditate and use yoga as a way to manage anxiety, anger, which enhances the ability to learn and be more productive, and successful at school. These skills will be continued as part of the school’s ongoing wellness curriculum. |
IMAGINE SULLIVANT STUDENTS RECEIVE WINTER COATSOperation Warm is a national nonprofit that manufactures brand-new, high-quality coats for children in need. They partner with compassionate individuals, community organizations, and corporations across North America to provide emotional warmth, confidence to socialize and succeed, and hope of a brighter future through the gift of a brand-new coat.
Imagine Sullivant was excited to partner with Operation Warm this year in order to donate 300 winter coats to our students! Please stop by today if your child has yet to receive their coat! |
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I am a SHARK!
I am:
Strong
Honest
Achieving
Responsible and
Kind
WE ARE IMAGINE!
I am:
Strong
Honest
Achieving
Responsible and
Kind
WE ARE IMAGINE!
Imagine at Sullivant, 3435 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43204 Tel: 614-308-5991 Fax: 614-308-5622
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of Sullivant Avenue Community School will take place on June 23, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. via video/telephone conference. To join the meeting please go to the following website: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89747461562 and access via telephone at 1-301-715-8592, Meeting ID: 897 4746 1562. The purpose of this meeting is to consider various administrative matters and such other general business that may properly come before the Board of Directors. Please check the School’s website at https://www.imaginesullivant.org/ for potential updates to the meeting information or for changes to future meetings. |
State Recognition
2021 Honorable Mention School of Character "Each of our National Schools of Character provides opportunities for students to internalize the timeless principles that form a person’s moral compass, his or her true north. The truth is that all educators — along with parents and families, coaches and mentors, houses of worship and community leaders — share responsibility for ensuring that every young person graduating from high school is ready to enter college or the workforce with the requisite character strengths. Indeed, there is growing recognition among employers that it’s best to “hire for character … train for skill.” - ARTHUR SCHWARTZ AND LORI SOIFER |