Media & Blog
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Media, News, and Gatherings
Innovate Academy’s story is told through the voices, moments, and ideas that shape our community. Featured magazine coverage highlights our vision and impact, while Inside Innovate shares reflections, updates, and insights from life at the Academy. Our Around the Table talks provide thoughtful resources for parents, fostering meaningful conversation and connection. Experience the life of Innovate Academy—from the comfort of your home through our media or in person at our monthly gatherings for parents.
If interested in Media Coverage, contact innovatemarketing@innovateacademy.com.
In the Media
INNOVATE ACADEMY SPOTLIGHT
We are honored to have been featured in Suburban Life Magazine, which profiled our Classical, Christian, and Collaborative model for our local community. The article highlights the unique blend of a classical approach with Christ-centered and innovative methods that shapes every scholar’s experience at Innovate Academy.
Other coverage includes our collaboration with Greenhouse Project in Chester, PA as mentioned in the Delco Times or our advertisement in the annual education issue of Philadelphia Magazine.
Check out our blog posts below and sign-up for our monthly newsletter Inside Innovate to keep abreast of our latest media coverage or school news.
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Inside Innovate is our monthly newsletter where you can subscribe to receive updates, insights, and highlights from Innovate Academy as we form the next generation of culture makers. Scroll down to read our blog posts from past updates.
A Clearer Window Into Who We Are — and Where We’re Going
We’re excited to share that the new Innovate Academy website is officially live!
This update represents months of thoughtful work to better reflect who we already are, what we already do well, and where we’re headed next as a growing school community.
From Classroom to Calling — How Three Innovate Internships Are Shaping Culture Makers
At Innovate Academy, learning doesn’t only exist inside the classroom’s walls. Our upper-school internship program invites scholars to step into real responsibilities where imagination meets initiative, service meets skill, and faith meets practice. This year, three interns—Zachary Paulus, Mykah Mazzoli, and Georgia Allemeier—have been pioneering new pathways in community development, worship arts, and literacy education.
Why Classical Education is Innovate’s Best Secret
Classical education is not simply a collection of subjects. It is an approach that trains scholars how to think, not just what to know. Long before modern psychology described stages of development, classical educators observed that children learn in distinct seasons. Our model works with those seasons rather than against them.