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Welcome to Heritage Academy!

Benjamin Franklin
"The idea of what is true merit should also be often presented to youth, explained and impressed on their minds, as consisting in an inclination joined with an ability to serve mankind, one's country, friends and family; which ability is (with the blessing of God) to be acquired or greatly increased by true learning; and should indeed be the great aim and end of all learning."

Benjamin Franklin


We are dedicated to youth, their growth and development. We believe in building sound character which will result in strong families, strong communities, and a strong nation.

While teaching the academic disciplines, Heritage Academy is dedicated to instilling into the minds and hearts of our youth knowledge of and respect for the ideals and values of the great men and women of history, including those who founded the American nation.

As our scholars gain an appreciation of these people of accomplishment, they will be ready to provide the selfless service to their fellow citizens and to their country which will be required in the coming years to assist in restoring America's greatness.

We champion America's founding principles through a (classical) liberal arts education fostering personal greatness, community service, strong academic and leadership skills, while validating our student's aspirations in a nurturing environment." Students will come to have a knowledge of and the respect for, the ideals and values of the great men and women of history; particularly our founding fathers.

Heritage Academy exists to this end. To promote personal greatness in our students as they achieve high academic standards in a nurturing environment. In our small school setting, each teacher will come to know their students and can help them find personal accomplishment and success. Responsibility for learning falls on the student, the staff and the teachers to help each student to realize their potential as successful students, valiant leaders and tomorrow's heroes.


"A primary object ... should be the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic, what species of knowledge can be equally important? And what duty more pressing ... than communicating it to those who are to be the future guardians of the liberties of the country?"

George Washington

George Washington