Heritage Academy’s mission statement:

We are dedicated to youth, their growth and development, and believe in building sound character through 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 they 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.

Heritage Academy exists to this end.

Important Dates to Remember

  • 9/16 Making of America Seminar 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Heritage Academy Gateway, 19705 E Germann Rd 85142 REGISTER HERE

  • 9/18- 9/21 Constitution Week

  • 9/19 PTO Meeting 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm  via GOOGLE MEET: CLICK HERE

  • 9/21 Scholar Council afterschool activity 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Courtyard

A NOTE FROM Mrs. Udall:

Hello Heritage Families,

Next week we will be focusing on the Constitution. We will have new activities daily all pertaining to the Constitution, so be sure to ask your scholar about what they did during lunch.  Many of you are aware that I spent a number of years in the classroom, so pop quiz!

Q. Who presided over the Constitutional Convention?

I hope to see you at our PTO meeting as well.  It is a virtual meeting: PTO MEETING LINK

Don’t forget to come and support our Hero athletes!  The fall season will be over before you know it.  Check out the Events Calendar!

Have a wonderful weekend.

Heidi Udall, Principal

A. George Washington, chosen unanimously.

CROSS COUNTRY NEWS

We had our first cross country meet of the season and our JH Girls Cross Country team took 2nd place.  Our JH Boys Cross Country team also took 2nd place! The following runners received medals:
  • Mady Spilsbury, 3rd place
  • Kenzington Scott, 9th place
  • Skyline Adair, 10th place
  • Taggard Whetten, 4th place
  • Simon Bird, 6th place
  • Jeffery Myers, 7th place
  • Dylan Bitter, 12th place
  • Jacob Bleakley, 15th place

ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK NOW! 

It’s time to order the yearbook! Use the QR code on the attached flyer OR  ORDER YEARBOOKS HERE and enter our Yearbook ID Code: 15116624.

Early bird price (Oct. 5th deadline): $60

Price AFTER Oct. 5th: $65 

To buy with cash: Bring flier and EXACT cash amount to Ms. Connelly (front desk) or Ms. Wilson (NO change will be available)

Senior ads are also available. More information about that will come out soon.

Questions? Contact Ms. Wilson kimberly.wils@heritageacademyaz.com

Fine-Arts-Retreat-2023

FINE ARTS RETREAT: SIGN UP NOW

Welcome to the 2024 Fine Arts Retreat!  Scholars *enrolled in advanced Fine Arts classes and programs from all Heritage Academy campuses are eligible to attend the Fine Arts Retreat in January.

WHEN: Jan 10-13th, 2024

COST: $290 (1st payment due Oct. 1, 2023; 2nd due Dec. 1, 2023)

SIGN UP HERE

OR

use the QR code below

Spring 2024 Junior High Northern Arizona Tour

Who: 7th & 8th graders
What: History & Science Tour
When: April 24-25, 2024
Visiting: Grand Canyon, Bearizona, Lowell Observatory, Sunset Crater, Walnut Canyon National Monument,
Pink Jeep Tour in Sedona

Included: transportation, hotel for 1 night, 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners, and admission to all locations

COST: $485 (1st payment due Oct. 10, 2023; 2nd due Feb. 15, 2023)

SIGN UP HERE

Refund Policy (either tour company or student cancels)
Full refund before Jan. 15th
Refund minus $100 between Jan. 16th & Mar. 24th
No refund after March 25th.

Spring 2024 Spring Performing Arts Tour April 24-27, 2024

  • 3 nights at a 1st class hotel (includes breakfast)
    • 3 dinners and 1 lunch included
    • 1-day park pass to Universal Studios
    • Participation in a Forum Music Festival
    • Tickets to a Broadway Show at the Segerstrom Theater in Orange County and the Holocaust Museum
The total cost of the trip is $1000
Registration and first payment is due 19/15 for $100 (non-refundable deposit)

Second payment of $350 due 11/16

Remaining balance of $550 is due 2/14
The cancellation schedule and refund policy is as follows:
$200/person non-refundable
75% refunded – 90 days prior to departure
50% refunded – 60 days prior to departure
25% refunded – 30 days prior to departure

Questions? Contact Ms. Rost robin.rost@heritageacademyaz.com

SIGN UP HERE

DRIVE LINE

In back (on Drew Street):

  • For all lanes, pull as far north as you can. Do not drop off or pick up scholars by the junior high stairs. Please pull all the way up toward the dumpsters so we can keep traffic flowing and off Drew Street.
  • The far right lane is our designated Carpool Lane. Please use this lane if your carload needs extra time getting in and out of the car.
  • The left lane is for quick drop-off or pick up.
  • Keep the far left lane open for vehicles to exit. No stopping, loading, or unloading in this lane.
  • If you need to park during these rush hours, please use the City of Mesa parking lot west of Drew Street.
  • Scholars are expected to use the crosswalk and not J walk across Drew Street if they are crossing.

In front (on Center Street):

  • There is 10 minute parking at the front of the school. Mesa PD will issue a ticket if you U turn. Do not park in this space before or after school. If you are waiting for you scholar, park along 1st Avenue.
  • The alley will be closed for the next 12 months. The Heritage parking area will no longer be accessible from Main Street.

General:

  • Scholars are welcome to drive to school. Parking permits are required and can be picked up at the front office. We suspect we will run out on the first day. We do not have enough spaces for everyone who wants to park – please carpool, if possible. Seniors and Juniors are given priority. Other free parking is along 1st Avenue and in the church parking lot south of campus (not FUMC).
  • Parking is becoming more difficult in downtown Mesa. The City will ticket anyone who violates the permitted spaces and the 2 hour parking spaces in the city lot west of the school. All 1 hour parking spaces now require a tan permit.
  • Please be courteous to our business neighbors. Do not use their parking spaces or block their parking lots. If you need to wait for your scholar, park over in the Bank of America parking lot. Do not clog up the spaces behind Main Street businesses.

Senior Activities 2023-2024 (Subject to change)

First Semester:

September: 

Senior Assassin Start Date: Sept 11th

October: Senior Lake Day: Oct 27th

November: Nothing for now

December: 2nd Senior BBQ: Dec 7th

INTRODUCING the Paul Revere Academy (PRA) 

Heritage is expanding! We are excited to introduce a unique academic experience through the Paul Revere Academy (PRA) – starting in July 2023.  East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) and Heritage Academy have partnered to bring a complete high school education to the West Main Street campus of EVIT. Students will earn their high school diploma and industry certifications all on one campus.

Paul Revere is considered one of the Founding Fathers as well as a skilled tradesman. While PRA is part of the Heritage family of schools, it is designed to serve scholars interested in obtaining hands-on training and workforce ready credentials.  At the same time, it extends our mission of building character, developing loyalty to the ideals of our country, and serving in our community.

Scholars at PRA will split their day between taking core classes at Paul Revere Academy and elective/Career Technical Education (CTE) classes at EVIT. All youth interested in a more streamlined approach to obtaining a high school diploma and CTE certificates are welcome to apply. Please visit our website: www.paulrevere.tech for more information.

Stephanie Lund, Principal stephanie.lund@paulrevere.tech

COLLEGE CORNER 

Seniors – don’t forget to schedule your senior 1-on-1 meeting with Mr. Brown. 

You can scan the QR code outside Mr. Brown’s office or click here.

IMPORTANT DUAL ENROLLMENT INFORMATION

NOTE – if you are a current senior, be sure to schedule your senior one-on-one appointment with me for sometime in September.  Don’t wait for the last second.

If you are new to dual enrollment, you will need to complete admissions (step 1) to Rio Salado College. Enrollment and Registration Steps here .  If you need any placement tests, I will let you know.

Important links here – login is your MEID@maricopa.edu.  Here, you will be able to upload your birth certificate and photo ID, complete the financial responsibility form, and fill out the Petition for Semester Overload if you are enrolling in more than 18 DE credits in one semester, to name a few.

For those who were approved for Tuition Assistance, I have contacted Rio to enroll you accordingly.

For the rest that indicated they wanted to take part in dual enrollment, I will be emailing Rio soon.  Be on the lookout for emails with tasks to complete (if needed).

Email me at bob.brow@heritageacademyaz.com with any questions. To ensure a timely response be sure to provide the scholar’s 8-digit college ID# (starts with a 3) or indicate new to dual enrollment.  Please leave a detailed message, so I can better serve you.

Thanks,

Bob Brown

FAFSA INFORMATION!

12th grade is the time to apply for admission to college and to apply for federal student aid by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form. Opens Oct. 1.  Check out goingmerry.com for a more user-friendly application, plus, there are thousands of scholarship opportunities.  Just complete your profile.

Complete the FAFSA form even if you believe your child won’t qualify for any free federal aid. Many colleges will require FAFSA if you are getting any aid directly from the school. In addition, your family circumstances may change due to divorce, death or medical issues and you can appeal to the school due to the change in circumstance.