Heritage Academy (Mesa, Arizona) Explained

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Heritage Academy
Established:1995
Principal:Heidi Udall
Address:32 S. Center St.
Zipcode:85210
Country:USA
Mascot:Heroes[1]
Colors:Red, white and blue
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Homepage:http://www.heritageacademyaz.com/

Heritage Academy is a traditional public charter high school in central Mesa, Arizona serving grades 7-12.[3] It opened in 1995 as one of the first charter schools in the state.

History

Founded in 1995 by Earl Taylor Jr. this public charter high school was one of the first schools granted a charter in Arizona after the passing of the Arizona Revised Statutes Title 15 section 181–183 in 1994.[4] Located in Historic Downtown Mesa, this school has since opened four additional Arizona campuses in Laveen, Queen Creek, Maricopa, and Phoenix, along with two elementary schools in Glendale and Mesa. It has also opened a career and technical school in partnership with East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT).

In 2016, Americans United for Separation of Church and State filed a federal lawsuit against the school, claiming that the Heritage Academy schools violated the First Amendment, the Arizona Constitution, and Arizona state laws through its student instruction and required reading. Specifically, the AUSCS claimed that the school was teaching Taylor's belief that the Ten Commandments must be obeyed in order to attain happiness. It also claimed that there were at least two textbooks that were required readings, and were written by W. Cleon Skousen, a Mormon theologian who was closely associated with the John Birch Society, and eventually "shunned" by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[5] [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://aiaonline.org/schools/school.php?id=242&x=33&y=9 Arizona Interscholastic Association school directory
  2. Web site: Heritage Academy. March 25, 2024. Arizona Interscholastic Association. en-US.
  3. Web site: Heritage Academy. 2014. Education Rankings. U.S. News & World Report. October 24, 2014.
  4. Web site: July 25, 2003. Application of Proposition 203 to Charter Schools.
  5. Fischer, Howard (September 7, 2016) "Charter school accused of using state money to teach religious doctrine" Arizona Capitol Times
  6. Kearn, Rebekah (September 9, 2016) "Arizona Sued for Funding Religious Schools" Courthouse News Service