Lift for Life Academy explained

Lift For Life Academy
Location:1731 S Broadway
St. Louis, Missouri
Country:United States
District:St. Louis City Public School
Principal:Jeff Edwards
Faculty:31.0 (on FTE basis)[1]
Ratio:11.2:1
Enrollment:695
Enrollment As Of:2008 - 09
Type:Charter school
Grades:K-2, 612
Slogan:Where Learning Comes Alive
Motto:Educate, Empower, Uplift
Mascot:Hawk
Team Name:Lift For Life Hawks
Nickname:LFLA
Colors:Red, Black, Gold
Established:1998
Homepage:http://www.liftforlifeacademy.org/

In 2000, Lift For Life Academy (LFLA) became the first independent charter school to open in the City of St. Louis.

The academy, located in what was originally the Manufacturers Bank and Trust building, then later a Mercantile Bank, was established to provide an education to middle school students. It is now serving nearly 800 students in grades K–12. The elementary school is a half block south at 1920 South 7th Street.

The idea for the academy grew out of Marshall Cohen's other nonprofit agency, Lift For Life Gym, established in 1988 as a weightlifting organization for at-risk children located on the north side of St. Louis, 14th & Cass.

Principals

High School, 1731 South Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104

Middle School, 1731 South Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63104

Elementary School, 1920 South 7th Street, St. Louis, MO 63104

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Notes and References

  1. "Lift for Life Academy". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2019-05-05. "Grade Span: (grades 6 - 8)"