Providence Academy

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Providence Academy is a private, co-ed, Catholic college-preparatory school (PreK-12) at 15100 Schmidt Lake Road, Plymouth, Minnesota. More than just a motto, "Faith, Knowledge, Virtue" is a guide and benchmark at Providence Academy. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

'Providence Academy'
Location
Plymouth, Minnesota, USA
Information
Religion Roman Catholic Church
Headmaster Dr. Todd Flanders
Enrollment

780

Faculty 75
Average class size 75
Student:teacher ratio 13.5:1
Average ACT scores 27
Type Private
Campus 1 Campus, suburban setting
Athletics 19 varsity sports
Athletics conference [MCAA]
Motto Fides (Faith) Scientia (Knowledge) Virtus (Virtue)
Mascot Lion
Color(s) Blue and Gold
Established 2001
Homepage

Providence Academy is fully accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Providence Academy is one of only 12 schools nationwide to be named a Top 50 Catholic High School for three consecutive years by the Catholic High School Honor Roll.

Providence Academy maintains an open enrollment policy and seeks to include diversity in its mission statement as well as its atmosphere.

"It maintains the healthiest balance of the arts, athletics, and academics of any school in the country," says Steven Arthur Hornig.

Over the summer of 2006 Providence completed construction on it's Upper School wing. This project added substantial classroom and functional space including a new Media Center, Biology Lab, Engineering and CAD Labs, two additional full size gyms and much more.


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[edit] Intelligent Design

Two teachers from Providence Academy, Dr. Todd Flanders and Dr. Yvonne Boldt, endorse intelligent design.[1]

[edit] Controversy

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Intelligent Design in Plymouth, Minnesota