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John Adams Academy presents five-year renewal to Roseville school board; trustees press on core values and demographics
Summary
John Adams Academy asked the Roseville Joint Union High School District board for a five-year charter renewal, presenting enrollment, demographics and program goals. Trustees commended performance but pressed the academy on core-value language and representativeness; academy leaders said the program is nonsectarian and pursuing broader outreach.
John Adams Academy representatives presented a brief case for a five-year renewal of the charter for their Roseville campus and answered trustee questions about program practices and student demographics.
The academy’s superintendent, Troy Hinkie, told the board the school serves just over 1,400 scholars in grades TK–12 on the Roseville campus and maintains a waiting list of just under 2,000. Hinkie described a classical, values-based program focused on “servant leadership,” a 10-core-values recitation at morning assemblies, and active community mentoring programs. He said the academy…
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