Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy
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Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy | |
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3100 N. Fort Valley Road , 86001 United States | |
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School type | Public charter high school |
Motto | A tuition-free, public charter middle and high school with a focus on academic excellence and rigorous performing and visual arts programs |
Established | 1996[1] |
Dean | Deidre Crawley |
Grades | 6-12 |
Enrollment | 320 students (August 12, 2012[2]) |
Color(s) | Purple, blue, green, orange |
Mascot | Llama |
Website | flagarts |
Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy is a public charter high school and middle school in Flagstaff, Arizona.[3] Emphasis is placed on a college preparatory curriculum and the performing and visual arts.
Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy History
- Established in 1996 by Karen Butterfield[4]
- Changed location in 2010
References
- ^ Arizona Department of Education records
- ^ Old AIA enrollment figures
- ^ Allen, Jeanne (2000). Charter Schools Today: Changing the Face of American Education. Center for Education Reform. p. 81. ISBN 9780964602816.
- ^ Morrison, George S. (1997). Teaching in America. Allyn and Bacon. p. 219. ISBN 9780205152537.
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