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Faith Family Academy

Basic Information
Address: 1608 Osprey Drive, DeSoto, Texas 75115
County: Dallas
Phone Number: (972) 224-4110
Fax Number: (972)224-4133
Additional Information
President: Superintendent of Schools Mollie Purcell Mozley Ed.D.
School Type: Public Charter School
Founded: 1990
Ages/Grades: Pre-K3 - 12th grade
Community:
We serve communities and families in Dallas and Waxahachie
Summer School: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Championships:
Boys Basketball State Champions
Boys Middle School Soccer State Champions
School Clubs:
National Honor Society, Rotary Interact, Texas Association Future Educators, elementary and secondary athletics, visual and performing arts, and more
Mission Statement:
Faith Family Academy educates, empowers and inspires every child for lifelong success
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We Believe:
Students First
Teamwork
Education transcends the classroom
Pursue excellence
Servant leadership
School Policy: Visit our Parent and Student Handbook: https://www.faithfamilyacademy.org/students-parents/parent-student-handbook
Notes/School Information:
As an open-enrollment charter school, Faith Family Academy has a vibrant, diverse student body and a rich school culture. We have an exciting school community with nearly 3,000 students at our Oak Cliff and Waxahachie campuses. To ensure our students' success, we educate the whole child, from Pre-K3 to senior year. We invest in our students' social, emotional, physical, and academic needs every day by providing them with life-changing experiences they cannot find anywhere else.
Our Signature Programs offer experiential learning that instills confidence, fosters courage, and builds resilience. From Navy JROTC and Explore360 Adventure Learning to athletics, performing arts and two-way dual language immersion, students learn to lead, solve problems, and collaborate, which are valuable skills that can successfully guide students in school and in life.
One hundred percent of our graduating seniors are accepted into college, they volunteer thousands of hours of community service, they are awarded millions of dollars in college scholarships, and they earn college credit before they go to college. Our students are Explorers, Leaders, Creator, Artists, Performers, Citizens and Champions.