Loma Linda Academy
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Loma Linda Academy | |
Eternal Principles, Intelligent Choices | |
Established | 1906 |
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School type | K-12 College Preparatory |
Principal | L. Roo McKenzie |
Location | Loma Linda, California, USA |
Students | (optional) |
Faculty | 155 |
Athletics | Men's and women's varsity and junior varsity |
Colors | Maroon and White |
Mascot | Roadrunner |
Website | http://www.lla.org |
Loma Linda Academy (LLA) is a K-12 college preparatory WASC-accredited school run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Loma Linda, California. It was founded in 1906. Loma Linda Academy is comprised of three separate schools: an elementary school, a junior high, and a high school. Each school has its own principal in addition to the head principal.
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[edit] Elementary
Loma Linda Academy Elementary includes kindergarten through sixth grade. The current principal of the elementary school is Bill Arnold.
[edit] Junior High
Loma Linda Academy Junior High is comprised of seventh and eighth grades. The current principal is Gordon Day.
[edit] High School
Loma Linda Academy High School, often referred to simply as the Academy, LLA or Loma Linda Academy, includes ninth through twelfth grades. The current high school principal is Brent Baldwin. The high school has an attendance of about 500 students. The High school has an extremely high college bound rate, with 99.9% of its students enrolling in college after graduation. The remaining .1% join a military branch of some sort. The class of 2005 had 3 students who joined the military.
[edit] Sports
All students in K-12 are required to take physical education until they have three years worth of PE in high school. However, the junior high and high schools also have sports teams which compete against other schools. The junior high teams play other schools throughout Southern California. The junior high teams of 2004-05, and 2005-06 were both undefeated and won the championship. Each year's team had only been scored against in two games. They both played 16 games. [citation needed]
The high school sports program has teams on both the men's and women's junior varsity and varsity level. Junior varsity and varsity teams exist for flag football, soccer, basketball, baseball (men) & softball (women), golf and volleyball. These teams play in the CIF--Southern Section. In addition, the school has a varsity and JV women-only cheerleading squad.
At the end of the year, both the high school and junior high altheletics departments choose a female and male althelete of the year. This is deteremined by the amount of sports teams the person was on and the number of awards he or she won while on the team that year.
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[edit] See also
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