Hope Academy (HS)

Grades:
9-12
Cost:
The total cost of tuition at Hope Academy (HS) is $11700. The average out of pocket cost for families is $125
Link to enroll
School hours:
Mon-Fri 9:55AM-4:25PM
Before school care:
Yes
After school care:
Yes
District:
Independent

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About

Languages spoken by school staff

English, Aramaic, Oromo, Spanish, Somali

Extra programming

Athletics at Hope Academy exist to provide transformative experiences where students compete with a connected purpose for God’s glory. High school sports include Cross Country, football, soccer, basketball, & track & field. Youth sports include Soccer & Basketball.
Their array of activities & clubs give students the chance to grow & explore their interests & passions. Activities & clubs include: Math Team, Spring Musical, Debate Team, Cheer Team, Revive Youth Group, Lions Singers, Robotics Team, Worship Team, ASC Tutor, Reading Buddies, Mathletics, Young Life Club, Yearbook, Student Leadership Team, & Technovation.

Extracurriculars Offered:

AV/Tech Clubs, Cultural Extracurriculars, Music, STEM/STEAM Clubs, Sports, Theater

Uniforms

Students who attend Hope Academy (HS) are required to wear uniforms.

How to enroll

To enroll, contact Hope Academy Recruitment at (612) 498-5154 or recruitment@hopeschool.org.

Average student to teacher ratio

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Academics

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Academic programming

Hope Academy is proud that 95% of their graduates are accepted to college. Ethnically & socially diverse, Hope Academy employs a classical curriculum that equips students with a solid foundation in literature, mathematics, science, history, & the arts to become the future business & community leaders of Minneapolis–all in the context of learning how to love God & follow Jesus.
They aim to instill value in Truth, Beauty, Goodness & the Wonder of God. They focus on the humanities–the ability to think critically & know one’s own mind. They utilize techniques such as rhythm, rhyme, & imitation to reinforce learning, as well as Socratic debate & spoken word.  Through this God-Centered Lens, their Classical education teaches the fruits of the Spirit, by seeking to cultivate goodness in students’ lives, & shaping their souls so they would in time seek & enjoy God. 

Academic Programs Offered:

Arts Focused Programming, College Prep, PSEO, STEM/STEAM

Special education programming

Hope Academy currently serves students throughout the school who have IEPs, with these conditions:
(1) The parents know/understand that Hope Academy does not have special education services on-campus, & that if there are outside services needed or desired, these services will need to be done in a creative way (before school, online, parent arrangements, etc.); &
(2) The student will need to be capable of receiving his/her education in a regular education classroom setting with the school’s standard curriculum. This means that the student can be an independent learner & does not need a 1:1 paraprofessional.
When they take students in K-2 who have IEPs, the school is committing to have them for up to 13 years at Hope Academy. This is why they need to have students that they believe they can serve in a regular education setting, as they are not able to provide separate services for students who would need them throughout their schooling. 

English language learner programming

Hope Academy will serve all qualifying Multilingual-Learners (MLL) in grades K-6. Students receive services through a variety of methods, including: co-teaching, small group push-in, small group pull-out, & individual work. Qualifying MLL students will take the WIDA language test in February to determine qualification for MLL services for the next school year.

Graduation

% of students graduating high school in 4 years
96% 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 100% 0%

Average composite ACT score

20 23 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 36 0

Climate

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School values

The mission of Hope Academy is deeply rooted in the following core values:
Redemption: They are passionate about God’s transformational work to redeem all things through the gospel of Christ.
Relationships: They believe in the necessity of building deep, authentic, loving relationships with one another.
Radical Dependence: They exercise a daily, moment by moment, radical dependence on God & His Word.
Remarkable: By God’s power at work within, they pursue excellence that goes above & beyond all that is expected or imagined.

Discipline Policy

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Bullying Prevention Policy

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Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of time)
59% 2021 2022 2023 100% 0%

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions per every hundred students
Per 100 Students 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 1

Equity

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Equity vision

Believing that all persons are created in the image of their Creator, Hope Academy teachers & staff treat all students with the dignity & honor that accords with that holy status. Disrespect of teachers, students, & of one another is quickly addressed to create a community where all feel safe & affirmed as brothers & sisters in Christ.

Graduation

% of students graduating high school in 4 years, by student group
0% 100% City average 100% Asian City average 100% Black or African American City average 100% English Language Learner City average 100% Hispanic City average 50% Two or more races City average 100% White City average 96% All students
0% 100% City average 100% Asian City average 100% Black or African American City average 100% English Language Learner City average 100% Hispanic City average 50% Two or more races City average 100% White City average 96% All students

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of the time)
0% 100% City average 59% All students
0% 100% City average 59% All students

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions for every hundred students
0% 100% City average 1 All students
0% 100% City average 1 All students