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Coordinates: 38°5737N 92°2051W / 38.9603°N 92.3476°W / 38.9603; -92.3476
 

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Heritage Academy
Location
Map

2900 Barberry Avenue
Columbia, Missouri


United States
Coordinates38°57′37N 92°20′51W / 38.9603°N 92.3476°W / 38.9603; -92.3476
Information
TypePrivate
Established2002
Head of schoolDavid Currey
Faculty26
GradesK to 12
Enrollment117 (2022)
Color(s)Navy blue and maroon
MascotCornelius the Warrior
Websitewww.heritageacademyofcolumbia.com

Heritage Academy is a private, co-educational Christian schoolinColumbia, Missouri, USA, which employs the University-Model approach to education and is certified by the National Association of University-Model Schools (NAUMS).[citation needed] This approach seeks to combine the strengths of the home with professional instruction. It also provides a larger community for homeschooled students that would be unavailable to them 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.

History[edit]

In 1999, members of a home-schooling co-operative 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 fall 2002, the school began serving twelve families and 22 students. The name of the school was chosen by the founding families "to express the desire of parents to pass down a godly heritage to their children".[1] Heritage received certification from NAUMS in 2005 and accreditation status with COGNIA in June 2021. The school was housed in Calvary Baptist Church on Ridgeway Avenue in Columbia until it moved to its current location in 2019.[2][3]

Organization[edit]

Heritage Academy is a K–12 school with a fall 2010[needs update] enrollment of 115.[citation needed] Students are grouped into three levels: primary (K–2), elementary (3–6) and secondary (7–12).[4]

Administration[edit]

The current[when?] head of school is David Currey.[5]

Faculty[edit]

During the 2021–2022 school year, Heritage Academy employed 26 faculty members, of whom 38% held advanced degrees.[3]

Academics[edit]

Student body[edit]

Heritage Academy had a 2021-2022 enrollment of 117. This consisted of 29 athlete-only students, four 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.[3]

Curriculum[edit]

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.[3]

Athletics[edit]

Offerings[edit]

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 girls' soccer in the spring.[6]

In the past, Heritage has sponsored boys' baseball[7] and girls' basketball,[8] but these are no longer offered.

Elligibility[edit]

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.[6]

Structure[edit]

Though the competition levels of teams offered vary by year, Heritage has sponsored varsity, 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".[9]

The school's mascot is the Warrior[10] and its colors are navy blue and maroon.[11] The school's athletic director since January 2020 is Ricky Nix.[12] 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 School in Florissant.[13]

Home soccer games are generally held at Cosmo Park in Columbia.[14]

Location[edit]

Heritage Academy is co-located with Higher Ground Church at 2900 Barberry Avenue, Columbia, MO 65202,[15] although the school itself has no denominational affiliation.[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crest and Motto". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ Kottmann, Brooke (July 26, 2018). "Heritage Academy: Developing Educational Excellence". COMO Magazine.
  • ^ a b c d "School Profile". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Academics". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Staff". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ a b "Athletics". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ Rus Baer (May 12, 2011). "Home-schooled baseball players are given an opportunity". Columbia Daily Tribune.
  • ^ "Heritage Academy Girls Basketball (2009-10) Schedule". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Winter sports". Heritage Academy.[dead link]
  • ^ "Heritage Academy Warrior". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "COMO YOU KNOW: Heritage Academy". Columbia Missourian. 9 May 2014.
  • ^ "Introducing Heritage Academy's New Athletic Director". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Heritage Academy Warrior Varsity Boys Basketball". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Fall sports". Heritage Academy.[dead link]
  • ^ "Heritage Academy". Heritage Academy.
  • ^ "Statement of Faith". Heritage Academy.[dead link]

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