2016-17 was another extremely successful year for Camelot Education students as hundreds in Chicago, Camden, Pensacola, Philadelphia, Lancaster and elsewhere walked across the stage to accept [...]
Kareem Ali says it’s all about finding your passion and using that passion to drive your education. Ali is executive director at Camelot’s Excel Academy at Woodrow Wilson High in Camden, NJ, the [...]
They call themselves the Lamplighters, 30 Pensacola students in 6th – 12th grades being mentored by a staff of five adults, led by Camelot Academy of Escambia executive director Andrew Maxwell. [...]
If anyone asks Julia Venturi why she mentors at risk young women, her answer is simple, straight forward and unapologetic. “It needs to be done.” Venturi, a woman of deep social conscience and [...]
Camelot Education’s latest program serving elementary school students, Camelot KAPS (K-5 Alternative Pupil Services) of Escambia, is already showing its value. The program launched in March 2017 [...]
Camelot Education’s longstanding partnership with the School District of Philadelphia has been extended another five years. The School Reform Commission (SRC) voted 3-0 to contract with Camelot [...]
Camelot is always searching for more effective ways to help students who could not succeed in the regular classroom overcome their obstacles and excel. Most of that work in Camelot’s alternative [...]
By day he is Mr. O’Brien, classroom counselor at Camelot KAPS (K–6 Alternative Pupil Support), an alternative school in the Wynnefield section of Philadelphia for elementary school students with [...]
In Camelot Education’s Emotional Support programs, dedicated staff work with young students who require a small, therapeutic environment to address their educational, social, emotional, and [...]
A defamatory story was recently published on an online news site regarding Camelot Education, based on allegations which were investigated and determined to be unfounded. Camelot was cooperative [...]