About the Sherman Thomas STEM Academy



Our Mission

The mission of Sherman Thomas STEM Academy is to prepare students, through rigorous and relevant content, to be productive and successful citizens by developing a strong work ethic and the higher-level critical thinking skills needed to solve problems in the real world.

Our Vision

Sherman Thomas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Academy is a high-achieving middle school that is dedicated to academic excellence.  Our goal is to develop academically and socially successful students in preparation for high school and post-secondary education, to be competitive, contributing, and productive members of the 21st century global economy.



Sherman Thomas STEM Academy

A New Chapter

Serving Grades 6, 7, & 8

Free and Public Education Choice for Madera

In 2017, Sherman Thomas Charter Schools took another bold step forward with the establishment of the Sherman Thomas STEM Academy. Catering to students in grades 6th-8th, this academy focused on providing a specialized curriculum in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The goal was to ignite a passion for these critical fields, preparing students for the growing demands of the STEM-centric job market.

The addition of the STEM Academy further enhanced Sherman Thomas Charter Schools’ reputation for innovation and responsiveness to emerging educational trends. The schools continued to evolve, adapting to the changing landscape of education while maintaining their core values of academic excellence, student empowerment, and community engagement.

Our Philosophy

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Many careers involve work in these specific fields, and students today are facing a competitive job market where problem solvers have the upper hand.

At Sherman Thomas STEM Academy, we integrate a problem solving mindset in all areas of study. An inquiry approach to learning puts students in control of their own critical thinking development. Collaboration with peers encourages communication and project management skills. Learning habits of professionalism enhances the presentation of student work. All of these are talents highly sought after in today’s work force.

Sherman Thomas STEM Academy sets students up for success throughout and beyond high school. We recognize that technological advances are driving our community, touching all of our lives at home and in the workplace. Students entering high school today learn far beyond “the basics” and find that literacy is not limited to ABC’s and 123’s. Becoming “literate” in today’s world means not only reading about it, but connecting what you read to other subjects and circumstances.

Unleashing the Power
of Language and Math Proficiency to Soar Higher

Sherman Thomas STEM Academy
Students Strive for Excellence

  • Scientific Literacy: Knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required in 21st-century society
  • Technological Literacy: Knowledge of what technology is, how it works, purposes it serves, and ways it can be used
  • Informational Literacy: Ability to evaluate information across a range of media, and to locate and use it effectively

The function of education is to teach one to think critically. Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.



Core Values We Believe...

  • Schools provide a safe, positive, organized setting with clearly defined behavior expectations.  When school climate is safe, and content is highly challenging, accelerated learning takes place.
  • Every child must be held to clearly articulated high expectations of academic achievement.
  • Knowledge and application of current technology prepares students for tomorrow’s world.
  • Building upon a strong foundation in language and math proficiencies, students will become fluent in:
    • Scientific Literacy: The knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required in 21st century society
    • Technological Literacy: The knowledge of what technology is, how it works, purposes it serves, and ways it can be used
    • Informational Literacy: The ability to locate, evaluate, synthesize, and utilize information effectively across a range of media
  • Effective character education enhances the academic program.  Developing habits of professionalism creates a more competent 21st century workforce.
  • Parents are the first and primary teachers.  They are responsible for their children’s basic needs and values.
  • The members of our community offer a wealth of experiences.  The most motivating career education comes from engaging with those directly in the field.

The Sherman Thomas STEM Academy founders believe that an educated person in the 21st century must be prepared to understand and solve complex and novel problems.  The world is changing at an unprecedented rate due to technology and the increasingly global nature of our society.  STA aims to develop three central attributes in our students, necessary to adapt and thrive in this time of change.  To be educated in the 21st century, one needs to be:

  • Academically and intellectually motivated
  • Socially and emotionally competent
  • A lifelong learner

Academically and Intellectually Motivated

To prepare for high school, college and careers, students need to cover academic content areas, but also develop mastery over key academic concepts.  Aligned with the California Common Core Standards, curriculum at STA is structured so students can delve deeply into core subject areas with a focus on inquiry, exploration, and understanding.  In addition to content knowledge, our students will have the metacognitive skills to understand their own learning processes.  They will strive to learn because they are self-directed, inquisitive, and in charge of their own learning.  They will not only learn how to read, write, and do arithmetic, but also how to learn.

Socially and Emotionally Competent

To build upon academic and intellectual foundations, learners in the 21st century must be able to collaborate with others and engage in different relationships and ideas among an increasingly diverse global community.  STA will focus on developing these social and emotional competencies.  Students will be working with peers on a regular basis and specific units will be taught focusing on etiquette and professionalism. In addition, students will see acceptable professional behaviors modeled on a daily basis by instructors as well as special guests from STEM fields.  The STA graduate will be able to work collaboratively, identify and respond to emotions in oneself and others, and be compassionate, self-confident learners.

Lifelong learner

A lifelong learner is a problem solver; he/she needs the critical thinking and reasoning skills to gather information from a variety of sources and the creativity and divergent thinking skills to come up with novel ideas.  In addition, strong communication skills are vital, as are questioning, reflection and perseverance.  Academic and emotional intelligence together create the foundation for children to recognize challenges in and out of school and to have the confidence, resourcefulness and optimism to not only confront those challenges but to know that change is possible.  By the time they leave STA, students will have developed the problem solving skills and confidence to succeed in high school and college and the intrinsic motivation to be lifelong learners.  



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