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Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy
Education Administration Programs
Mesquite, Texas 481 followers
Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy will develop innovative citizens ready to serve and transform our global society.
About us
Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy (LPCA) is a state-accredited open enrollment charter school district, with campuses in Dallas, Mesquite and Plano. We are currently enrolling grades K-9, with additional grades added every year until all K-12 grades are represented. Enrollment is open for ALL GRADES, and TUITION IS FREE. The vision of Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy is that all LPCA schools will serve as model schools of excellence, addressing the educational needs of our communities. The mission of Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy is to prepare all students to become college and career ready by promoting individual ownership of the learning process through development of intellectual and emotional independence, while instilling the values needed to become successful leaders in the 21st century.
- Website
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http://www.legacypca.com
External link for Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Mesquite, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2011
- Specialties
- No Cost Public Education School of Choice, Early Childhood Dual Language, Rigorous and Challenging Project-Based Learning, Only Charter in Texas offering NewTech Network Program, and Strongly Enforced Anti-bullying Policy
Locations
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Primary
2727 Military Pkwy
Mesquite, Texas 75149, US
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601 Accent Drive
Plano, TX 75075, US
Employees at Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy
Updates
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If you have not started following Mike Miles and what he’s doing in Houston, please consider doing so. He is not only bringing new opportunities to succeed academically to students from the toughest of backgrounds, he is also bringing new challenges to our thinking and understanding around public education. His work is for all of us, not only educators. We need an informed society to help and encourage with the type change needed to keep our schools and the kids within them relevant. Look forward to the next blog, Mike Miles