Lodi Academy

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Lodi Academy
Location
Lodi, California, USA
Information
Type Private 9-12 College Preparatory
Motto The School That Trains For Service
Established 1908
Principal H. Peterson
Faculty 12
Number of students 100
Athletics Men's and Women's Junior Varsity and Varsity Flag Football, Volleyball, Basketball, and Golf
Website www.lodiacademy.net

Lodi Academy (LA) is a co-educational Seventh-day Adventist private school located in Lodi, California. Lodi Academy, first known as the Western Normal Institute,[1] opened its doors as a boarding school in 1908. Professor E. D. Sharpe served as the first President. In 1968, Lodi Academy became a day school. Lodi Academy is part of the Northern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Lodi Academy is recognized by the University of California as an approved college preparatory secondary school, and it is accredited by the Seventh-day Adventist Board of Regents and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.[citation needed]

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References

  1. Pacific Union Recorder. June 18, 1908, p. 4

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