Fresh Hope Academy Mission Statement

We will be teaching a comprehensive study in courses like Health, where our focus will be more detailed than a public high school because ours will go into the link between nutrition and overall physical health, the types of foods and which are better for the human body, how enzymes and amino acids are as important as vitamins, the root cause in nutrition and health to medical outcomes such as heart attacks.

In the area of individual finance, we will teach today's finances- we’ll go into things like balancing a checkbook right up to dealing with retirement and other investments. We will show how being a hard working employee will benefit the individual’s value in the work force and improve our chances of financial and other to become success entrepreneur.

In relationship study, we will teach the dynamics of relationships, both personal and professional, and how the skills to understand and respect the other human’s we interact with will benefit our ability to have quality relationships.

In emotional study, we will teach how to express emotions to avoid having them internalized and overflowing into damaging actions. We will utilize “When Children Grieve” by Russell Friedman and John James as a backbone of study, recognized as an authoritative study of emotion.

Lastly, spirituality study will focus on the adoption of spiritual mores to make a better life. Our study will be a nondenominational approach to loving our neighbors and building a relationship with God.

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Article IX- Non discrimination Policy

FRESH Hope Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school- administered programs.