Inquiry, Maker, Passion Projects
At Acera, curiosity drives creation. Our Inquiry, Maker, Passion projects (IMPp) give Upper School students dedicated time and mentorship to transform their interests into ambitious, self-directed work.
For 2–4 hours each week, students collaborate with their Core Teacher and the broader IMPp Mentor Team to design and pursue a project that grows from a genuine question, curiosity, or calling.

Once paired with a mentor whose expertise aligns with their idea, students move through the IMPp Process—from research and concept development to pitching, making, iterating, and sharing. Each project begins with a literature review or discovery phase, followed by a project pitch, where students present their ideas to peers and mentors for feedback and approval. From there, they dive into building, coding, designing, experimenting, or writing—often recruiting classmates as collaborators along the way.
Our IMPp mentors include scientists, engineers, artists, writers, and entrepreneurs—experts in fields such as engineering, art, philosophy, electronic arts, lab science, computer science, game design, mathematics, woodworking, technology, music, journalism, creative writing, and marketing. Together, they guide students in authentic inquiry and creative production while modeling how professionals bring ideas to life.
Students learn to plan and manage complex projects, navigate real challenges, communicate their progress, and advocate for their ideas. For some, an early IMPp may last just a few weeks as they explore the process. For others, a passion evolves into a long-term, multi-year pursuit—building robots, writing novels, composing original music, inventing assistive devices, publishing research papers, or launching school initiatives.

Explore deep questions that matter to them
Connect ideas across disciplines
Learn authentic research, design, and project management skills
Build confidence as thinkers, makers, and communicators
Discover how their passions can make an impact on the world
Students, parents, and family members can log in to view the gallery of IMPp projects past and present (password is required).