Our Structure at Squaw Valley Academy
Squaw
Valley Academy is a California 6th-12th grade boarding school and day
school founded in 1978 to offer a combination of college preparatory
learning, outdoor education, and sports opportunities in the scenic
High Sierra at Lake Tahoe. SVA offers strong preparation for college as
its central focus and many outdoor sports and activities as a catalyst
for personal growth and achievement.
The
SVA curriculum prepares students for the University of California
system by providing classes approved by UC Berkeley. Each SVA graduate
earns 240 credits and achieves college acceptance into an average of
three colleges or universities. Students may receive dual high school
and college credit recognized by the California State University and
University of California schools by participating in the Academic
Enrichment program at a local community college.
We
are strictly college-preparatory, yet we readily accept students who
need an academic second chance. With an average of eight to twelve
students per class, SVA is ideal for students who need the individual
attention provided by small class size, study halls, and experienced
teachers. We have two-hour evening study halls each school night
supervised by one or more teachers.
We foster
strong community by providing mountain-oriented, life-long sports such
as snowboarding, skiing, river and sea kayaking, mountain biking, ice
skating, rock climbing, fly fishing, and camping. Boys and girls soccer
teams lead an exciting fall season each year. We sponsor many trips
within California, including Sacramento and San Francisco. Our summer school combines academic credit with summer activities and adventures at and around Lake Tahoe.
During
the winter semester, students may ski and snowboard daily if their
school work is current. The Academy is located near the base of Squaw
Valley USA, a ski and snowboard resort with thirty-two ski lifts and
site of the 1960 Winter Olympics.
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