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Learning & Achievement Academy
Basic Information
Address: 1040 W King Street
Cocoa,
Fl 32922
County: Brevard
School District: Brevard
Phone Number: 3215946115
Fax Number: 3216002033
Email: sherryamos@laboysacademy.org
President: Calvin Amos
Principal: Sherry Amos
School Type: Private, Christian
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Additional Information
Founded: 2012
Ages/Grades: K-8
School Schedule: 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
School days in Calendar Year: 175
School Holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving week, Christmas, MLK Day, Spring Break
Community:
Cocoa
School Size: 65
Classroom Size: 12
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1-12
Financial Aid:
FTC, FES-UA, FES scholarships
Curriculum:
Abeka, Houghton Mifflin
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Laptops, internet
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniforms must be worn daily
Notes/School Information:
Welcome to LA Academy, an institution committed to providing academic excellence for boys and girls from Kindergarten through 7th grade. We offer a comprehensive educational program that focuses on developing students' academic and character skills through a Bible-based curriculum.
At LA Academy, we believe that a multi-sensory teaching environment is essential for students to engage in active learning. Our specialized teaching techniques cater to each student's learning style and needs, creating a comfortable learning atmosphere. With a phonics-based reading foundation, we ensure that students gain a solid grasp of language and reading comprehension.
Our small class sizes, with a student-to-teacher ratio of a maximum of 12:1, allow our students to receive individualized attention from our experienced and caring staff. This personalized approach ensures that every student receives the support they need to succeed.
Our curriculum incorporates technology and computer skills, ensuring that students develop the necessary technological literacy for the future. Additionally, our focus on character development prepares students for success in both their personal and academic lives.
At LA Academy, we believe in nurturing students' creative expression through cultural arts. Students have opportunities to engage in various forms of artistic expression, including music, dance, and theater. Journaling and writing are also integrated into our curriculum, ensuring that students develop effective writing skills.
Our staff is committed to providing a caring and dedicated learning environment. Our experienced educators serve as mentors, providing guidance and support for every student's academic and personal growth. We believe that a small learning center and class size are essential to creating a stress-free learning environment that encourages students' success.