Young Women’s Leadership Academy
About the Business
The Young Women's Leadership Academy is a prestigious school located in Fort Worth, Texas. Our institution is dedicated to empowering young women to become confident, successful leaders in their communities and beyond. Our curriculum emphasizes academic excellence, leadership development, and opportunities for personal growth. With a focus on cultivating a supportive and inclusive environment, we provide our students with the tools and resources they need to excel in all aspects of their lives. Join us at 401 East 8th Street and prepare to unlock your full potential at the Young Women's Leadership Academy.
Location & Phone number
401 E 8th St, Fort Worth, TX 76102, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The teachers make u feel so stupid like you dont know anything Mr.Flores is the worst teacher he makes u feel so dumb in so many different ways. He does not teach you at all dont go to this school its the worst something good is that they had good counselors and for me there was just 3 nice teachers other than that the rest sucked"
"Education is great, teachers aren’t as much makes you feel stupid. But what I dislike most is that they make you wait outside in the rain or coldness till 7:40 which I think is honestly ridiculous I understand if its hot but kids are going to get sick due to the rain!! 2/5 do not recommend"
"Love this school! everyone is nice and loved the camp at the beginning of my 6th grade year 10/10 totally recommend."
"If you see a review under a similar name to this, don’t pay attention to it I was an edgy 11 year old. Highly recommend the school!"
"No matter how many times you take down an honest review, I will continue to put this back up. This school has received impeccable ratings solely because of its (truly) advanced curriculum and uniqueness. However, as a former student (now high school graduate from CTHS), I feel obligated to communicate to parents and students about my experience at this school. Mia Hall was the head of the staff when I attended school, and was very discriminatory about LGBT students. This caused severe emotional damage to me personally, along with not only my friends, but fellow alumni. Ms. Hall was under investigations for claims like these. Mr. Florence was a very hateful teacher that liked to bully students for their looks. I was so excited to be accepted into a school with so much "Diversity and opportunities". In the end I stayed for 3 years and I regret sacrificing my emotional well being for this school's ridiculously high standard for academics and behavior. Parents, I understand the desire to put your children in this school, as is your choice. Students, remember that your character card does NOT define you, you will continue to shine even if youre not a "YWLA gem". Do not let their expectations dull your shine, you are important. I hope this review can shed some light as to what the talented students that attend this school must endure."
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