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University View Academy
Basic Information
Address: 4664 Jamestown Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone Number: 225-421-2900
Principal: Michelle Clayton
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Additional Information
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Founded: 2011
School Setting:
Virtual school.
School Mascot: Lynx
Camp Programs: Yes
School Clubs:
K-8 Clubs:
Strategy Game Club
Photography Club
Chess Club
Art Club
Running Club
Book Club
Culinary Club (grades K-12)
National Junior Honor Society (grades 7-9)
Youth Legislature (grades 6-8)
Coding Club (grades 6-12)
High School Clubs:
National Junior Honor Society
National Honor Society
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Mission Statement:
University View Academy is Louisiana’s highest performing free, public K-12 online Charter School where students can excel using a rigorous state approved curriculum under the direction of certified teachers. Our students come from all corners of the state, from all backgrounds and University View Academy brings a quality school directly to their homes. The school was formed in 2011 and was previously known as Louisiana Connections Academy.
University View Academy is authorized by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and is solely operated by Foundation for Louisiana Students, a non-profit corporation. The school is governed by a board of directors and the board meetings are open to the public.
The school charges no fees for materials and no tuition. Online classes meet or exceed national and state standards while integrating the best materials and resources available to keep students engaged and challenged.
Children prosper when their parents take an active role in education. As learning coaches, parents use a hands-on approach to be closely involved in daily classes and they work with dedicated teachers to keep the students on track.
Tags: virtual school, onlne school