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Anderson Preparatory Academy
Basic Information
Address: 101 West 29th Street
Anderson, IN 46016
County: Madison
District: Anderson Preparatory Academy
Phone Number: 765-649-8472
Fax Number: 765-640-2550
Principal: Charles Miller
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Charter
Accreditation: Ball State University
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Founded: 2008
School Setting:
College Preparatory Academy
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:50--3:05
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: See www.goapa.org for an up-to-date schedule
School Colors: Blue and Silver
School Mascot: Jet
Community:
Anderson, Indiana
School Size: 800 / 250+ of those attend Virtually
Classroom Size: 24 students maximum per classroom
Classroom Teachers: 62
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13/1
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1:1 K-12
School Championships:
1st YBOT Robotics Championships
School Clubs:
National Honor Society, Game Club, Archery, Quilting Club, National Junior Honor Society, Drama Club, Civil Air Patrol, JROTC
Lunch Availability: Hot, cold, and a la carte options available
Parking Spaces/Availability:
High School Student Parking Available
Uniform Guidelines:
Enforced school uniform daily with participatory cadets in JROTC Blues uniforms weekly.
Mission Statement:
Please see www.goapa.org.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Please see www.goapa.org.
Enrollment Characteristics: Please see www.goapa.org.
School History:
Founded in 2008 as a regional college preparatory Academy, the school has grown from a middle-school program to include grades K-12.
Notes/School Information:
Please see www.goapa.org for further information.
Tags: Public School, college prep