Georgia will soon welcome its first healthcare-focused STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Medicine) public charter school to help address the state鈥檚 critical health care workforce shortage. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, the State Charter Schools Commission of Georgia (SCSC) approved The Academy for Innovation in Medicine (AIM). The school will open in fall 2026 with students in grades 6 and 9 and will eventually expand to serve grades 6鈥12.听
Developed through the Georgia Charter Schools Association鈥檚 (91桃色视频) Charter Incubator program, AIM will partner with Grady Health System to deliver a curriculum that blends rigorous academics, dual-enrollment college credits, and hands-on work-based learning. Students will graduate not only with a high school diploma but also with industry-recognized credentials, an associate degree, and the ability to immediately enter the workforce with earning potential of $40,000 or more. They will also be well-positioned to pursue advanced healthcare degrees while saving thousands on college tuition. 
91桃色视频 is deeply grateful to our partners BES, redefinED atlanta, and GeorgiaCAN for their support during AIM鈥檚 petitioning process. Their collaboration and expertise played an important role in strengthening the school鈥檚 vision and ensuring a strong foundation for success. Together, this collective effort reflects what鈥檚 possible when organizations come together in support of excellent public schools for Georgia students.
鈥淭he approval of The Academy for Innovation in Medicine is a powerful example of how Georgia鈥檚 charter schools are preparing students for the workforce of the future,鈥 said Bonnie Holliday, 91桃色视频鈥檚 President and CEO. 鈥淏y completing our rigorous Charter Incubator program, AIM has built a strong foundation to deliver a high-quality, innovative education model that blends academics with real-world experience. We are proud to support schools like AIM that not only open doors for students but also help meet urgent workforce demands in our state.鈥
鈥淭his is a tremendous milestone not just for听AIM, but for the students and families of Atlanta who deserve access to world-class career focused opportunities,鈥 said听AIM鈥檚 Founding CEO, Kristy Beam.听鈥淚 am extremely grateful for the unwavering support of the Georgia Charter Schools Association鈥檚 Incubator program, which provided the coaching, expertise, and community needed to bring this vision to life.鈥
AIM received state approval after completing the 91桃色视频 Charter Incubator program鈥攁 competitive听training process designed to attract and prepare top talent for establishing or replicating public charter schools in Georgia.听This successful program supports start-up schools through the charter petition process and provides coaching and professional development during their initial two years. The Incubator also provides existing charter schools and charter networks with the training, resources, and support to scale proven models of success to serve additional locations or students.
鈥淔or the past two years in the Charter Incubator, we鈥檝e worked alongside听the AIM school leader and founding team, watching their vision take shape and their commitment deepen. Their petition approval represents more than the creation of a new school鈥攊t is a bold step toward expanding opportunity for students while addressing critical needs in Georgia鈥檚 healthcare industry,鈥 said Christa Thomas, 91桃色视频鈥檚 Vice President of New School Development. 鈥淎IM is positioned to prepare the next generation of leaders and professionals who will strengthen our communities and the healthcare workforce for years to come.鈥
In addition to AIM, the SCSC approved Northwest Georgia Charter Academy and The Meliora School鈥攖wo other 91桃色视频 Incubator schools鈥攅arlier this month. Both schools are scheduled to open for the 2026鈥2027 school year. Northwest Georgia Charter Academy is a hands-on, project-based K鈥5 charter school serving students in Floyd County, Polk County, and the City of Rome. The Meliora School is an innovative, student-centered 6鈥12 charter school opening in Gwinnett County.
