Whitefield Academy (Kentucky)
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Whitefield Academy | |
Location | |
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Louisville, Kentucky, United States | |
Information | |
Religion | Baptist |
Headmaster | Bill McKinley |
Principal | Jacob Saltsman |
Enrollment |
719 |
Faculty | 50 |
Average class size | 15 |
Student:teacher ratio | 16:1 |
Type | Private |
Campus | Highview, Louisville |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Color(s) | Blue █ Gold █ |
Established | 1976 |
Homepage | Whitefield.org |
Whitefield Academy is a private school in the Highview area of Louisville, Kentucky. The school is a Baptist ministry of Highview Baptist Church.[1]
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[edit] About
The school was founded in 1976 as Highview Baptist Christian School, and then would later change its name in 1988 to Highview Baptist School when it incorporated a high school program. The name would change to Whitefield Academy in 2003, as to not disassociate those not of the Baptist faith.[2] The school currently serves pre-school classes through high school classes.[3]
The students go to school on a 175 school day schedule and has 719 male and female students. The school is apart of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). [3]
[edit] Athletic Programs
The Whitefield Wildcats have a broad range of Athletic programs. It has the most common high school sports except for football, lacrosse, and field hockey. The school has a soccer field and baseball field on campus along with two gyms.