Tidewater academy
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[edit] Tidewater History
(1964-)
In the summer of 1964, in response to the consolidation of public schools in Sussex County, ground work was laid to organize a private school in Wakefield. Successful efforts and plans to keep a high school in town were realized when the first Board of Directors, and administration, faculty and staff for Tidewater Academy were chosen that year. On March 24, 1964, under the provisions of Chapter 2 of Title 13.1 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, Tidewater Academy became incorporated.
As defined in 1964, the goals of Tidewater Academy were to "provide a thorough academic education with emphasis on preparation for college; to build an understanding of local cultural heritage and respect for learning; and to create in each student a sense of responsibility for effective leadership, good moral character, and an appreciation of spiritual values." In the second academic year, a lower school program was added to provide a system of twelve grades.
In the early years, classes were housed wherever space was available. Subsequently, buildings were completed by volunteers at what is now the Upper School Campus on Church Street in Wakefield. In September, 1977, an attempt to merge with Surry Academy became successful. The Surry campus, located near Dendron, Virginia, became the Tidewater Academy Lower School, with facilities for students in kindergarten through grade six. Since the completion of the new lower school building, all grades are now housed in Wakefield.
Tidewater Academy is a member school of the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. Tidewater Academy currently employs a total of 38 full and part-time faculty (14 alumni) and staff members. [1]
[edit] Tidewater Sports
One of Tidewater Academy's major focuses is its athletics. Offering such sports as volleyball, football, cheerleading, girls and boys basketball, tennis, softball, and baseball, Tidewater has quite the obsession with sports.
[edit] Tidewater Academics
Tidewater offers all core classes and has many electives, such as; psychology, art, current events, latin 1, spanish 1-4, healt/pe, driver's ed, and drama/speech.
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