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THE GEO ACADEMIES MISSION is to EMPOWER students to ACCELERATE their academic pathways to ADVANCE their social mobility and ACHIEVE their career and life-long goals.

GEO Prep Academy is part of the national network of GEO Academies.  A tuition-free, public K- 8 charter school dedicated to fostering growth in students' character, academics, life skills, the arts, and wellness. We are committed to employing tailored teaching approaches that address the unique needs of each student.

The GEO Academies Model

The GEO Academies Model provides innovative K-16 education pathways grounded in a personalized and research-based approach to learning.  We prepare students beginning in kindergarten to accelerate into our free college and career immersion high schools.  Students graduate from GEO Academies with a college degree or career certification that gives them a head start on postsecondary success!

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Kindergarten - 8th Grade

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School Snapshot

GEO Prep opened in 2015 on Platt Drive with 150 students in grades K–3. As enrollment grew, we moved to the former King of France Catholic School on Sherwood. Today GEO Prep serves more than 750 K–8 students, and has been recognized as a Top Gains Honoree four years in a row. GEO Prep Academy prepares students to seamlessly accelerate into its free college and career immersion high school, GEO Next Generation.

Our Schools

GEO Prep Academy is part of the GEO Academies network of successful charter schools operating throughout Indiana and Baton Rouge and serving more than 4200 scholars.  GEO's Baton Rouge locations are:

GEO PRep Mid-city K-8

GEO Prep Baker K-8

GEO Next Generation High School

Free Before & After School Tutoring

Free and On-Site. 

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Superintendent’s Blog

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All three GEO Prep schools in Baton Rouge and Baker beat the state and their local districts...and by a large margin. That's the easy part of data analysis. But let's look at the data in greater detail to understand what's really going on.

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While it has taken some time, I think we have finally convinced all GEO Academies students--including those in Indianapolis and Baton Rouge--to earn more than a high school diploma. And, they are doing this BEFORE graduating from our high schools.

Janet Plant graduating

The picture of Mrs. Janet Plant, a 68-year-old graduate from GEO's Gary Middle College, needs no captions. She was elated to finally earn her high school diploma. That picture made the front page of the Gary Post Tribune. We celebrated Janet's accomplishment last week with 96 other graduates from GMC, our largest graduating class from our school that serves students needing a non-traditional schedule and approach.

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Janet Plant graduating
Chicago Tribune

The 97 graduates from Gary Middle College had a right to exuberance as they picked up hard-earned high school diplomas Friday.

Most were high school dropouts and journeyed non-traditional paths to their diplomas. Their friends and families didn’t hold back their joy and pride as they cheered on the graduates at the Hammond Civic Center, kicking off the commencement season in Northwest Indiana.

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Our schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, family situation, or political affiliation in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic or other school administered programs.