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American Infinite Academy
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Basic Information
Address: 1734 E Boston St, Glibert, AZ, 85295
Phone Number: 5038309616
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Additional Information
Founder/President/Principal: Penelope Barton (CEO), Brittanie Bates (Principal)
School Type: Private Online High School
Founded: 2025
Ages/Grades: Grades 9-12
School Size: 50-200
Classroom Size: 15-20
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15:1
Tuition:
$1,400 per course or $7,000/year full-time (ESA eligible)
Financial Aid:
Arizona ESA can cover full tuition
Departments:
English
Math
Science
Humanities
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Academic advising & placement
Parent portal with real-time updates
Teacher office hours & 1:1 support
College counseling
ESA documentation help
Orientation & tech support
System Requirements:
Laptop or desktop
Stable Wi-Fi
Chrome browser
Headset recommended
Mission Statement:
At American Infinite Academy, our mission is to make high-quality education truly accessible, designed around each student, not the system. We believe learning should be flexible, affordable, and free from the limits of location or cost. Through a blend of expert-led live instruction and self-paced online learning, we help every student build a path that fits their goals, interests, and pace.
School History:
American Infinite Academy (AIA) was founded in 2025 to bring flexible, high-quality private education to U.S. students in grades 9–12. AIA builds on the success of Crimson Global Academy (CGA), which launched in 2020 and quickly became a leader in global online education. Backed by CGA’s academic expertise, international accreditations, and award-winning teaching model, AIA was created to expand access to personalized, live instruction for American families—especially those seeking an alternative to overcrowded public schools or expensive private options. With CGA’s proven curriculum and systems, AIA is uniquely positioned to help students thrive—no matter where they live.
Notes/School Information:
American Infinite Academy is a private online high school serving students across the U.S. in grades 9-12. We offer full-time diploma pathways and part-time credit-transfer options, with a wide range of core subjects, electives, and unlimited AP courses. All classes are taught in English by certified teachers and include both live instruction (Pacific Time) and flexible asynchronous content. Our students are placed by ability--not just age--and supported with academic advising, teacher office hours, and college counseling. Through ESA programs and state grants, many families receive 70-100% tuition coverage, making AIA one of the most accessible and future-ready private school options in the country.