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==History==

==History==



Heritage Academy was founded in 2002. For most of its history, it was housed in Karis Church (formerly Calvary Baptist) on Ridgeway Avenue in Columbia. The school moved to its current location in 2019.

In 1999, members of a home-schooling co-op called Grace Cottage gathered to discuss the need for a Christian school focused on "parent based education." Heritage Academy was soon formed to fulfill this need, andin the fall of 2002, the school began serving twelve families and twenty-two students. Heritage recieved certification from NAUMS in 2005 and accreditation status with COGNIA in June of 2021. For most of its history, Heritage was housed in Calvary Baptist Church on Ridgeway Avenue in Columbia. The school moved to its current location in 2019. <ref>[https://comomag.com/2018/07/26/heritage-academy-developing-educational-excellence/]</ref> The school moved to its current location in 2019. <ref>[https://www.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com/about-us.html]</ref>



==Organization==

==Organization==

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'''Administration'''

'''Administration'''



The current head of school is Thomas Ragsdell. <ref name=headofschool>[https://www.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com/staff-572029.html]</ref> He is supported by a team of staff members, who are as follows, according to the website of Heritage Academy:

The current head of school is Thomas Ragsdell. <ref name=headofschool>[https://www.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com/staff-572029.html]</ref> He is supported by a team of staff members, who are as follows, according to the school's website:



Erv Bales, Bookkeeper

Erv Bales, Bookkeeper

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Other collegiate atheletes did not graduate from Heritage but participated for at least one season within the Heritage Athletics program. These include Michaela Wright, who plaed volleyball for Heritage<ref>[https://www.augustachronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/2012/09/05/heritage-academy-splits-volleyball-matches/21638793007/]</ref> before participating at [[Tolton High School]]. Wright went on to play volleyball at [[University of Texas-Arlington]] and [[Middle Tennessee State University]]. Jevon Porter, a Father Tolton standout committed to [[Pepperdine]]<ref>[https://www.columbiamissourian.com/sports/prep_sports/tolton-catholics-jevon-porter-commits-to-pepperdine/article_4a46ffb4-01c2-11eb-a9bf-3f4d7f1c2e34.html]</ref> played a season of basketball for Heritage.

Other collegiate atheletes did not graduate from Heritage but participated for at least one season within the Heritage Athletics program. These include Michaela Wright, who plaed volleyball for Heritage<ref>[https://www.augustachronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/2012/09/05/heritage-academy-splits-volleyball-matches/21638793007/]</ref> before participating at [[Tolton High School]]. Wright went on to play volleyball at [[University of Texas-Arlington]] and [[Middle Tennessee State University]]. Jevon Porter, a Father Tolton standout committed to [[Pepperdine]]<ref>[https://www.columbiamissourian.com/sports/prep_sports/tolton-catholics-jevon-porter-commits-to-pepperdine/article_4a46ffb4-01c2-11eb-a9bf-3f4d7f1c2e34.html]</ref> played a season of basketball for Heritage.


==Community Life==



==Location==

==Location==


Revision as of 07:53, 19 March 2022

Heritage Academy
Location
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2900 Barberry Avenue
Columbia, Missouri


Coordinates38°57′37N 92°20′51W / 38.9603°N 92.3476°W / 38.9603; -92.3476
Information
TypePrivate
Established2002
Faculty26
GradesK to 12
Enrollment117 (2022)
Color(s)Navy Blue and Maroon
MascotWarrior
Websitewww.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com

Heritage Academy is a private, coeducational Christian schoolinColumbia, Missouri which employs the University-Model approach to education and is certified by the National Association of University-Model Schools (NAUMS).[1] The University-Model approach seeks to combine the strengths of the home with professional instruction. It also provides a larger community for students that may be unavailable in a purely homeschooling environment. Students at Heritage Academy attend classes on campus from one to three days each week. On the other days, they complete assignments under the supervision of a parent or parents.

Purpose and Values

The mission statement of Heritage Academy is "to partner with Christian parents to prepare college-worthy character witnesses for Jesus Christ." [2]

History

In 1999, members of a home-schooling co-op called Grace Cottage gathered to discuss the need for a Christian school focused on "parent based education." Heritage Academy was soon formed to fulfill this need, and in the fall of 2002, the school began serving twelve families and twenty-two students. Heritage recieved certification from NAUMS in 2005 and accreditation status with COGNIA in June of 2021. For most of its history, Heritage was housed in Calvary Baptist Church on Ridgeway Avenue in Columbia. The school moved to its current location in 2019. [3] The school moved to its current location in 2019. [4]

Organization

Heritage Academy is a K–12 school with a Fall 2010 enrollment of 115.[1] Students are grouped into three levels: Primary (K–2), Elementary (3–6), and Secondary (7–12).[5]

Administration

The current head of school is Thomas Ragsdell. [6] He is supported by a team of staff members, who are as follows, according to the school's website:

Erv Bales, Bookkeeper

Tammy Hawkins, IAT Coorinator and SCI Lab Coordinator

Chris Moser, Academic Coordinator

Kelly Boggiano, EC Coordinator

Ruth Jorden, Enrichment Coordinator

Pam Tamerius, Student Success Center

Rebecca Reed, Administrative Assistant

Laura Gutwein, Academic Advisor

Ricky Nix, Athletic Director

Mary Ramsey, Director of Community Life [7]

Faculty

During the 2021-2022 school year, Heritage Academy employed 26 faculty members, of whom 38% held advanced degrees. [8]

Notable Faculty:

-Dr. Chris Gadsden, professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri[9] who taught Philisophy, Ethics, and Logic at Heritage Academy from 2012-2014 and from 2017-2020. Gadsden holds an M.A. in Philosophy of Religion & Ethics Biola University, a M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Missouri, and a PhD in Philisophy from the University of Missouri. [10]

-Dr. Marshall Robb, former professor at William Woods University and current Associate Pastor of Student Ministries at Compass Church in Columbia. In 1985, Robb graduated from the University of Tulsa with an M.A. in Recreation Administration and from the University of Missouri with a PhD in Health and Physical Education in 2005. At Heritage, Dr. Robb taught in the spring of 2014 and from 2017-2020. [11]

-Thomas Ragsdell, Head of School, has taught several classes at Heritage Academy between 2018 and 2022, including Leadership, Strength and Conditioning, Biblical Worldview, Bible Study Methods, Old Testament, and New Testament. Ragsdell holds and M.Div from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (1998) and an LL.M. from the University of Missouri School of Law (2012). Ragsdell has served as an instructor at MidAmerica Nazarene University, Northpoint Bible College, and Evangel University. Additionally, Ragsdell served for a decade as pastor at New Life Community Church in Columbia and as a missionary in Ukraine. He is the author of two books. [12] [13] [14] [15]

-Dr. Laurie Wallace began at Heritage Academy in 2002 and taught several classes throught her career of more than a decade at the school, including Chemistry, Biology, and College Biology. Wallace received her Master of Veterinary Science from the University of Saskatchewan and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University. She is an adjunct Associate Teaching Professor in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery and Director of Undergraduate Biomedical Education at the University of Missouri. [16] [17] [18]

-Dr. Tom Algiere, former Physical Science teacher at Heritage, holds an M.A. in Industrial Education and a Ph.D. in Industrial Technology Education, both from the University of Missouri. [19]

Academics

Student Body

Heritage Academy had a 2021-2022 enrollment of 117. This number consisted of 29 athelete-only students, 4 enrichment-only students, 44 secondary students, 17 elementary students, and 23 primary students. The total student population in 2021-2022 was up from 108 in 2020-2021 and 92 in 2019-2020. [20]

Curriculum

The primary and elementary curricula are a mixture of Bob Jones University, A Becka, and unique contributions from the teacher. Secondary teachers have greater freedom to design a syllabus as they prefer, though Heritage does abide by NAUMS standards. [21]

Grading

Heritage Academy utilizes a five point grading scale with the plus/minus addition. The scale is as follows: A = 100-95, A- = 94-90, B+ = 89-87, B = 86-83, B- = 82-80, C+ = 79-77, C = 76-73, C- = 72-70, D = 69-60, F = 59 or less.[22]

Schedule

Though the Primary, Elementary, and Secondary programs opertate on different schedules, classes for all groups begin at 7:45 am and end at 2:45 pm (Primary students engage in enrichmant activities after lunch rather than classes). Secondary students are offered seven 55-minute class periods - two before a 30 minute "Community Life" period, two between this period and Lunch, and three in the afternoon. [23] [24] [25]

Athletics

Offerings

Athletic opportunities are provided for both boys and girls. Typically, fall sports consist of boys' soccer and girls' volleyball. Boys' basketball is offered in the winter, and girl's soccer plays in the spring. [26]

In the past, Heritage has sponsored boys' baseball[27] and girls' basketball,[28] but these sports are no longer offered.

Elligibility

Participation on a Heritage team is generally open to any 7th-12th grader at Heritage and homeschooled students who meet the eligibility requirements. To remain in good standing with an athletic team, participants must maintain a minimum of 70% in each class in which they are currently enrolled at heritage, home, or any other institution.[29]

Structure

Though the competition levels of teams offered vary by year, Heritage has sponsored Vasity, Junior Varsity, and Junior High teams in the past. While the Varsity teams have a competitive focus, the lower teams "focus more on skill and team development."[30]

The school's mascot is the Warrior[31] and colors are navy blue and maroon.[32] The school's athletic director is Ricky Nix, who assumed the role in January 2020.[33] The teams mainly compete against local private schools which are comparable in size and religious affiliation, including Christian Fellowship School in Columbia, Lighthouse Preparatory Academy in Jefferson City, and North County Christian SchoolinFlorissant.[34]

Home soccer games are generally held at Cosmo Park in Columbia. [35]

Collegiate Atheletes

Though Heritage does not have the resources or student population of a typical high school, it has nonetheless produced several college atheletes. These include Myya Maxwell, a Heritage soccer standout who played went on to play for York College in Nebraska (NAIA Division II)[36], John Stannard, a Heritage basketball player[37] who now plays for Westminster College in Fulton, MO (NCAA Division III),[38] and Silas Acuff, who played soccer for Hannibal-LaGrange University (NAIA Division I).[39]

Other collegiate atheletes did not graduate from Heritage but participated for at least one season within the Heritage Athletics program. These include Michaela Wright, who plaed volleyball for Heritage[40] before participating at Tolton High School. Wright went on to play volleyball at University of Texas-Arlington and Middle Tennessee State University. Jevon Porter, a Father Tolton standout committed to Pepperdine[41] played a season of basketball for Heritage.

Location

Currently, Heritage Academy is co-located with Higher Ground Church at 2900 Barberry Avenue, Columbia, MO 65202,[42] although the school itself has no denominational affiliation.[43]

Notes

  • ^ [2]
  • ^ [3]
  • ^ Heritage Academy Website - Academics
  • ^ [4]
  • ^ [5]
  • ^ [6]
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  • ^ [9]
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  • ^ [11]
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  • ^ [15]
  • ^ [16]
  • ^ [17]
  • ^ [18]
  • ^ [19]
  • ^ [20]
  • ^ [21]
  • ^ [22]
  • ^ [23]
  • ^ Heritage Academy Website - Athletics
  • ^ [24]
  • ^ [25]
  • ^ [26]
  • ^ [27]
  • ^ [28]
  • ^ [29]
  • ^ [30]
  • ^ [31]
  • ^ [32]
  • ^ [33]
  • ^ [34]
  • ^ [35]
  • ^ [36]
  • ^ [37]
  • ^ [38]
  • ^ Heritage Academy Website - Home
  • ^ Heritage Academy Website - Statement of Faith

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