Takoma Academy

Takoma Academy

Infobox School2


name = Takoma Academy
established = 1904
type = Private, 9-12 College Preparatory
head_name = Principal
head = C. Dunbar Henri
city = Takoma Park
state = MD
country = USA
students = 454
faculty = 27
athletics = Men's and women's varsity and junior varsity
colors = Maroon color box|maroon and White color box|white
mascot = Tigers
website = [http://www.ta.edu/ www.ta.edu]

Takoma Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist coeducational secondary school located in Takoma Park, Maryland.

History

Takoma Academy began in 1904 as part of Washington Training Institute (now Columbia Union College). It became an independent institution in 1932 and moved to its current location at 8120 Carroll Avenue in 1952.

J. P. Laurence ("Prof") served as principal from 1947-1980 and transformed the school into a highly respected educational institution accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dr. Laurence also served in Middle States Association for many years. He established an intermural athletics program which was one of the first within the Adventist church. The school gymnasium is named in honor of Dr. Laurence.

Description

The school is one of 5,835 elementary, secondary, and higher educational institutions operated around the world by the Seventh-day Adventist church.

The physical plant includes a large chapel seating 585 students, one of the largest gymnasiums in the state, three well-equipped science rooms/laboratories, spacious classrooms, bookstore, cafeteria, music rehearsal hall, auto mechanics shop, and offices for the guidance counselor, alumni and student council.

The recreational facilities include complete locker rooms for men and women, an outdoor multipurpose playing field, and a 400-meter running track.

Affiliations

Takoma Academy is accredited by

Board of Regents, Office of Education, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Maryland State Board of Education
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools

School Publications

The yearbook is "The Takoman." The school newspaper formally known as the "Takoma Globe" is now called"PAW PRINTS", and it is available on the school website [http://www.ta.edu/ www.ta.edu]

Notable Alumni

*Leonard Bailey - Surgeon
*Tony Skinn - Basketball player

See also

*List of Seventh-day Adventist academies and elementary schools
*Columbia Union College


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