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Newman International Academy of Arlington
Basic Information
Address: 2011 S. Fielder
County: Tarrant
District: Newman International Academy of Arlington
Phone Number: 817-459-8555
Fax Number: 817-394-6155
Email: mail@newmanacademy.org
Principal: Dr. Sheba George, Superintendent
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Additional Information
School Type: Open Enrollment Charter
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5, 6-8, 9-12
School Setting:
We are a Pre-k- 11 grade open enrollment public charter school. We are currently housed in the Fielder Church facility
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:00am-3:30pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 177
School Colors: Red, Blue and White
School Mascot: The Warrior
After School Programs: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
We are a uniform school!
Mission Statement:
Building the whole person for the whole world with wisdom, stature and favor!
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Newman International Academy is dedicated to raising a generation/generations of well-rounded individuals who will realize their worth and purpose, find their interest and gifting, develop their skills, reach their highest potential, and meet the demands of this nation and world by receiving personalized educational experiences in a disciplined, nurturing and character-building environment facilitated through partnership between faculty, students, parents and community.
Notes/School Information:
NIAA brings together the best and most rigorous curricula of the East and West in a college-prep, open-enrollment, public charter school. It is a safe haven for all students, including those who transition from home schools to a regular school setting. NIAA provides a private-school environment with no private-school fees. In fact, it is tuition free! Here students prepare themselves for the 21st century marketplace, civilization and wonder in the field of academics, fine arts and sports. NIAA is geared to providing students a balanced and well-rounded education. The small classes with their focus on excellence, innovative learning, and discipline; the dedicated and highly qualified faculty and staff, and the many co-curricular activities, will all make our NIAA students capture a passion for learning, challenge them to become better, and equip them to face their future as warriors of knowledge, hope and love. At NIAA, we believe that every child is gifted, and in partnership with dedicated parents and community, the Academy will help every child reach his or her highest potential. The students of NIAA will successfully face the challenges and needs of this nation and the world with the care we show them, the rigorous educational opportunities we provide them and the character we carefully instill in them.