Faith Academy (Mobile, Alabama)

Faith Academy (Mobile, Alabama)

Infobox School
name= Faith Academy
motto=To God Be The Glory
established=1969
type=Private School
affiliation=Non-denominational
grades=K-12
president=
principal=Kindra Mason
head of school=Tim Skelton
dean=
faculty=
staff=
students=Over 2000
athletics=Rams
conference=AHSAA 5A
colors=Maroon and White
mascot=Rambo the Ram
location=8650 Tanner Williams Rd. Mobile, Alabama 36608
information=1-251-633-7267
website=http://www.faithacademy.us/

Faith Academy is a private, Christian school in Mobile, Alabama. It describes itself as non-denominational and boasts 1900 students in K-12th grade. The school opened as a small offshoot of a church in 1969. In the 2005-2006 school year, Faith Academy received the Blue Ribbon award from the AISA. Fact|date=February 2007.

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

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"It is the mission of Faith Academy to offer quality Christian education in a safe, clean and orderly environment. Faith Academy seeks to enroll average ability students from primarily middle class socio-economic level. We believe that children have a right to a sound, Christian education. Faith Academy provides a learning center for students with special learning handicaps, as well as honors classes for gifted learners. Faith Academy endeavors to provide for our students’ spiritual, artistic, athletic, social and personal needs through our daily school program and extracurricular activities."
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School History

The vision for Faith Academy was born in early 1967 at a men’s prayer meeting one Saturday night in the sanctuary of Lott Road Baptist Church in Eight Mile, Alabama. The burning desire on the hearts of these dedicated men was to provide a quality Christian education for children and young people.

They were determined to provide a place for Bible study, prayer, worship and a quality educational program. However, this dream was not realized until 1969. It was then that Lott Road Christian Grade School was begun in a single, two-story building located behind Lott Road Baptist Church. The school had 170 students in grades one through six and eight teachers. The administration and leadership soon realized that building and maintaining a Christian school that would assure parents of a quality education within a Christian environment would require a walk of FAITH. Therefore, it was decided in school year 1971-1972 to change the name of Lott Road Christian School to Faith Academy.

Today, by faith, the name stands. Faith Academy grew rapidly. By school year 1972-1973 enrollment increased to 547 students in grades one through twelve. In this same year seventeen students graduated. It was not until the school year 1975-1976 that kindergarten was added. Faith remained at the Lott Road site for nineteen years. The school moved to the present site on Tanner Williams Roadin Mobile, Alabama, in the summer of 1988. The enrollment remained at approximately 500 studentsin grades kindergarten through twelve. During the 1990-1991 school year, the school was accredited by the Alabama Independent School Association. By this time the enrollment had grown to 570 students.Today, the school is accredited by the Alabama Independent School Association and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Athletics

The varsity boys and girls basketball team won the AISA Class 3A State Championship in 2005-06. [ [http://www.aisaonline.org/ATHLETICS%20(WEB)/BASKETBALL%20PAGE.html Alabama Independent School Association ] ] The varsity football team is the 2003, 2004,and 2006 3A regional champions and 2006 state first runner up. In 2007, after many rumors, it was announced the school was change from the AISA to AHSAA, or Alabama High School Athletics Association.

References

External links

* [http://www.faithacademy.us/ Official Website]


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