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Springfield Preparatory and Fitness Academy
Basic Information
Address: 1615 Selma Rd., Springfield, Ohio 45505
County: Clark County
Phone Number: 937-323-6250
Fax Number: 937-323-6252
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Additional Information
President: Dr. Myrrha Satow
School Type: Charter School
Founded: 2005
Ages/Grades: Kindergarten through 8th grade
School Setting:
In-Person
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8 hours (8 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
School Days in Calendar Year: 165
School Holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, and Independence Day
School Size: 135 Students
Classroom Size: Small class size
Student/Teacher Ratio: Low student to teacher ratios
Departments:
Fitness
Curriculum:
The Academies use McGraw Hill Reading and Go Math materials to deliver high quality instruction in an extended school day environment. Using the Ohio Model Curriculum, each Academy provides 1.4 hours of fitness every day. The fitness program builds character, teamwork, skills, self-esteem, and physical health.
Percentage of Graduating Class: All 8th grade students attend high quality high schools
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
1-1 Technology provided
School Championships:
Numerous tennis, soccer and martial arts championships
Admissions Deadline: Enrolling Now
Mission Statement:
The mission of Performance Academies is to prepare students in grades K-8 for success in high school and beyond. Performance Academies stresses the values of academics, as well as lifelong health and fitness, to address the needs of the whole child.