Anderson Preparatory Academy

Anderson Preparatory Academy
Location
101 West 29th Street
Anderson, Indiana, Madison County 46016
United States
Coordinates 40°05′42″N 85°42′27″W / 40.095095°N 85.707435°W / 40.095095; -85.707435Coordinates: 40°05′42″N 85°42′27″W / 40.095095°N 85.707435°W / 40.095095; -85.707435
Information
Type public charter military academy
Established 4 August 2008 (2008-08-04)
CEO / superintendent Jill Barker
Faculty 65
Grades K12
Enrollment 906 (2013-2014)
Color(s)          
Athletics conference Pioneer
Team name Jets
Website Official Website

Anderson Preparatory Academy (APA) is a public charter school in Anderson, Indiana, United States, authorized by Ball State University. The school is a coeducational military-style academy for grades k-12.

About

Anderson Preparatory Academy started on August 4, 2008 with 240 students in grades 6 to 8 and added a grade each year after that, graduating its first senior class at the end of the 20122013 school year, when it had 950 students and was one of 38 charter schools sponsored by Ball State.[1] In the first year APA had visits from the mayor of Anderson and then congressman, now vice president-elect Mike Pence.

In 2015 Jill Barker succeeded Robert Guillaume as CEO of the school.[2]

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