TEMPE PREPARATORY ACADEMY
'Tempe Preparatory Academy' is a charter school in Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona in the United States. Founded in 1996, Tempe Preparatory Academy (also known as Tempe Prep or TPA) was one of the first public schools in Arizona to offer a "Great Books" curriculum centered around Western culture, history, language, and literature. Its motto is ''Verum, Pulchrum, Bonum'', meaning ''Truth, Beauty, Goodness'', the individual ideals that the school upholds. It is also the founding model of the network of Great Hearts Preparatory Academies.
| Contents |
| School Philosophy |
| Admission |
| Awards |
| Coursework |
| Non-Athletic Extracurriculars |
| Athletic Extracurriculars |
| Senior Thesis and Defense |
| Senior Trip |
| Dress Code |
| External links |
School Philosophy
As a charter school, Tempe Prep offers a "Great Books" education centering around fundamental texts in the Western pantheon. Tempe Prep's philosophy includes small class size (no classroom has more than 20 students) and education using the well-known Socratic method. By using this method of teaching, the school's faculty hope to encourage students to think for themselves and to assist their classmates in learning.
Admission
As a public school in the state of Arizona, Tempe Preparatory Academy has no entrance requirements. Interested families must apply for the school's annual admissions lottery, which takes place in the spring of each school year. The lottery is performed via an electronic computer program developed by a student at the school, Joseph Irvine.
Because the academy is a charter school, it has the right to cap its enrollment, and does so at 360 students with no more than 20 students per section.
Awards
According to the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools 2002 Parent Satisfaction Survey, Tempe Preparatory Academy ranked #1 in its category, with 146 responses averaging 4.05 on a 4.0 grade scale (A+ to F). Over all categories of schools (elementary, middle, high), TPA ranked 9th in the state.
The state of Arizona has repeatedly rewarded Tempe Prep with an "excelling" label, an honor it shares with a very small number of schools.
Coursework
Tempe Preparatory Academy offers few choices in its academic curriculum. 9-12th grade students may choose to study Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, or German. The rest of the curriculum is fixed. Students at Tempe Prep exceed all requirements for students graduating from the state of Arizona.
★ 7th grade:
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★ Literature and Composition
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★ Ancient History
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★ Pre Algebra
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★ Life Science
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★ Latin I
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★ Art / Music Theory
★ 8th grade:
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★ Literature and Composition
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★ Medieval History
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★ Algebra
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★ Earth Science
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★ Latin II
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★ Art / Music Theory
★ 9th grade:
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★ Humane Letters Seminar (emphasis: American History/Literature/Political Thought)
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★ Geometry
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★ Biology
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★ Music Theory / Poetry
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★ Language I
★ 10th grade:
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★ Humane Letters Seminar (emphasis: European History/Literature/Early Modern Political Thought)
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★ Algebra II
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★ Physics I
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★ Music Theory / Poetry
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★ Language II
★ 11th grade:
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★ Humane Letters Seminar (emphasis: Greek Literature/History/Philosophy)
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★ Pre-Calculus, Calculus I
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★ Physics II
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★ Drama / Art
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★ Language III
★ 12th grade:
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★ Humane Letters Seminar (emphasis: European Literature/Modern Philosophy)
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★ Calculus II
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★ Chemistry I
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★ Drama / Art
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★ Language IV
Non-Athletic Extracurriculars
Tempe Prep offers many extracurriculars in fine arts and academics. Among these are the Speech and Debate program and Odyssey of the Mind. Although Tempe Prep is a 1A school, the Speech and Debate team and Odyssey of the Mind teams are competitive at all levels of competition, regularly placing in the top 5 at tournaments with many schools over 10 times the size. Tempe Prep is the current 1/2/3A reigning Arizona state champions in Speech and Debate, first winning in 2006 and repeating in 2007. The Odyssey of the Mind teams have State Championships beginning in 2002 until 2007 with a World Final Placement of 5th place in 2004 and 4th Place in the 2007 World Finals Competition. Tempe Prep also features a number of other clubs, such as Model United Nations, Science Bowl, AJCL and Yearbook Club. The school also offers numerous musical groups, such as string ensemble, wind orchestra, percussion ensemble, and Cantamus, a successful, extra-curricular choral ensemble, which sang at Carnegie Hall in the summer of 2007.
Athletic Extracurriculars
In addition to being heralded for excellent academics, Tempe Prep is home to a thriving athletics program. Tempe Prep competes in the AIA (Arizona Interscholastic Association) in the 1A Conference's West Region. As of summer 2007, Tempe Prep is the three-time defending state champion in girls' high school track and field. In womens' high school soccer, Tempe Prep has won four straight North Region championships and is a three-time state finalist in the Winter 1A/2A/3A league. In addition, Tempe Prep is also known for its competitive cross country, basketball, and 8-man tackle football team.
Tempe Preparatory Academy offers the following athletic teams:
★ Junior High Boys
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★ Basketball
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★ Cross Country
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★ Flag Football
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★ Soccer
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★ Track and Field
★ Junior High Girls
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★ Basketball
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★ Cross Country
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★ Volleyball
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★ Soccer
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★ Track and Field
★ High School Boys
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★ Baseball
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★ Basketball
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★ Cross Country
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★ Football
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★ Soccer
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★ Track and Field
★ High School Girls
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★ Baseball
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★ Basketball
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★ Cross Country
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★ Soccer
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★ Track and Field
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★ Volleyball
Senior Thesis and Defense
Senior students at Tempe Preparatory Academy must complete a written thesis and defense before receiving a diploma from the school. Students are required to write a fifteen page thesis on a topic of their interest, using literature they have read during their years at the academy. They are advised by a faculty member of their choice. Then, after their thesis draft is approved, they must appear before a defense committee. All students, teachers and family members are welcome to come to the open defense. The academy hopes that the thesis process is rewarding, and its defense process is designed to question the student about their newfound knowledge and to praise them for their work.
Senior Trip
On an annual basis during the school's spring break, senior students join faculty members on a trip to Washington D.C. The trip regularly lasts several days and sometimes includes visits to Philadelphia and historic sites in Virginia.
Dress Code
A strict dress code is enforced for all students, as the school desires that its learners maintain a "professional appearance" and avoid distraction. Male students wear khaki slacks, white or blue shirts, dark socks and dress shoes, while female students have their choice of plaid skirt or blue dress slacks, white or blue shirts, and appropriate socks. Students must maintain conservative standards in terms of hair and jewelry. The school's faculty likewise dresses in a professional manner.
External links
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