Tuesday, 15 October 2013 10:17

New Academy May Come to Area

ALBANY -- On Saturday, October 19, there will be a Parents' Meeting to learn more about establishing a Regina Caeli Academy Campus in the Capital District. Kari Beckman, RCA executive director, will explain the details of the program and then answer any questions.

Regina Caeli Academy is a private, independent academy operating in the Catholic tradition. They provide a “classical style” of education so students learn how to think critically and become life-long learners. All classes are taught in accordance with the methods of classical education.

The academy offers pre-school through 12th grade classes that meet twice a week. 

According to their website, the academy is “committed to faithful adherence to the Holy Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church and particular obedience to the Holy Father. Regina Caeli Academy is a response to the need for affordable, authentic, classical education taught in light of the Catholic tradition. 

“Regina Caeli Academy is a Christ-centered academy where the daily life of the teachers and students revolves around and is permeated by the teachings of Jesus Christ. Our primary goal is to aid the students in knowing, loving and serving God by providing them with a classical style of education so they learn how to think critically and become life-long learners.” 

The academy is open to all students, regardless of race, sex or national origin. 

The meeting will be Saturday, October 19 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Schenectady Jewish Community Center, 2565 Balltown Road, Schenectady. 

See the Regina Caeli website www.reginacaeliacademy.org for more information or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call (518) 882-7025 with any questions.  

 

If you have any interest in Regina Caeli, please seriously consider attending the meeting. It will be the best way for you to determine if this program would benefit your family.   

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