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District:
First State Military Academy
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Telephone:
(302) 223-2150
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Address:
355 West Duck Creek Road, P.O. Box 888, Clayton DE 19938
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Web:
First State Military Academy Page
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Principal:
Patrick Gallucci
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Title IX Coordinator:
Patrick Gallucci
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School Finances
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District Expenditure per Pupil (2015-16)
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$11,471
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Exemplary Programs
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First State Military Academy is committed to making a positive difference in the lives of our students. We utilize two proven programs to enhance future success. We accomplish this by setting high academic expectations for all students. We maintain a strong school culture of trust, respect, and responsibility, and set high standards for teacher performances. We commit to the New Tech Network and problem-solving, project-based learning which leads to greater successes in college acceptance, college persistence, and career readiness. We are using our concepts to shape the lives of our students. We will forever change their future as we introduce them to valuable skills and attributes necessary to succeed in the 21st century. We are making a difference in the lives of our students, one day at a time.
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Curriculum Highlights
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New Tech Network creates an innovative learning environment through a proven school model, a project-based learning platform, and powerful professional development. Technology supports our innovative approach to instruction and culture. With one-to-one computing and the latest in collaborative learning technology, every student becomes a self-directed learner who no longer has to rely on teachers or textbooks for knowledge and direction.
The goal of MCJROTC is to develop leadership, character and citizenship skills, and enhance self-discipline through a challenging four-year leadership education program. Our training is conducted to encourage initiative and individuality, to develop natural gifts, to teach self-control, to develop personal character, responsibility, and qualities of integrity, loyalty, and dedication. The leadership skills the students will learn in four years at First State Military Academy are more than most adults will experience in a lifetime.
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