Sonoma Academy
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Sonoma Academy is a private coed four-year college prepatory high school located in Santa Rosa, California. It was founded in 2001 by Lisa French, Barbara Banke, Beverly Zeigler, Rosalind Manoogian, Greg French, Susan Wynne, Carol Farrow, Katherine Angell, Michael Draxton, Dorothy Tang, Kirt Zeigler and Nancy Lasseter. The campus is currently housed in the east wing of the Wells Fargo Center For The Arts (WFC), but a new, permanent campus is under construction, scheduled for completion between 2007 and 2008.
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[edit] School Snapshot
Sonoma Academy 50 Mark West Springs Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Tel - 707.545.1770 Fax - 707.636.2474
- Charter school: No
- Coeducational: Yes
- Grade levels: 9-12
- Number of Students Enrolled: 192 students (2006-2007)
- Magnet school: No
- Mascot: Coyote
- Varsity Sports: Lacrosse, Cross-Country, Basketball, Soccer
- Newspaper name : The Print, a biweekly, student-run newspaper with two co-editors.
- Nickname: SA
- School colors: Gray and Green
- Average Age of Teachers: 29
- School district: Santa Rosa School District
- Year opened: 2001
- Year-round schedule: No
[edit] Trustees
Current trustees
Clement Carinalli Kate Ecker Janet Durgin Andrew R. Berliner Electra de Peyster Barbara Banke Katherine Angell Jane Fitzsimmons Ben Cushman John Webley Marinell Eva Carol Farrow Kenneth R. Fitzsimmons Gregory French Lisa French Jean Fruth Barbara Neyers Kristine Williams Bev Zeigler Kirt F. Zeigler
[edit] CONNECTIONS
The CONNECTIONS program is Sonoma Academy's community outreach program. Every semester, each student chooses a project and spends the second half of each Wednesday working on a school-sponsored community service project (such as volunteering at the Redwood Empire Food Bank) or a student-created project.