Lift For Life Academy is a middle and high school founded in 1998 by Marshall Cohen. It was the first charter school in St. Louis, Missouri.
The idea for the Academy grew out of Cohen's other nonprofit organization, Lift For Life Gym which was once a garage, an after-school center for at-risk children located on the north side of St. Louis, 14th & Cass. Begun in 1988 as a gym for inner-city youth, the organization has since expanded to offer a variety of educational and recreational programs and activities.
History
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The Lift For Life Academy building was originally a bank, built in 1903. Marshall Cohen later bought the building to start the first charter school with his goal to start a school so that children could have a future to look up to. Lift For Life Academy opened in 1998 starting with 88 students; it was led by JoAnn Perkins, the first principal. It eventually expanded to a high school in the year of 2008-2009.
SEMO
Southeast Missouri State University sponsor Lift For Life Academy. Every year the LFLA counselors take many students to SEMO to show what college life looks like. 78% of the students at Lift For Life Academy High plan on attending SEMO for their college years.
Principals
JoAnn Perkins: 1999-2003.. Anthony Taylor: 2003-2005.. Katrice Noble: 2005â"2012.. David Lemay: 2012-present.. Dean of Students: Chandra Palmer
Middle School Number of Students
6th Grade: 81.. 7th Grade:79.. 8th Grade:89..
High School Number of Students
Freshman:85 Sophomore:77 Junior:77
LFLA Students Record
Student Enrollment:485.. White Students:27.. African American:453.. Hispanic:3.. Asian:1.. Females:263.. Males:222..
Sports
This is lift For Life Academy 4th year of having athletic strong young minded students. 320 students are active in the 9 different sports that are played each season. Cross Country.. Cheerleading.. Volleyball: (won 2 out of 7 games).. Basketball.. Football..(won 1 out of five games): Head coach:Gary johnson Track:(Qualified for states two times).. Soccer.. Wrestling .. Tennis..
LFLA Ambassordors
Students who are called the leaders of the school that represent and show great character.
- Participate in many community services
References
External links
- Official website