North American Hockey Academy (Closed 2020)

The North American Hockey Academy provides an environment where young student-athletes are challenged to seek their personal best.
The mission of this high performance program is to provide an experience that focuses on the mental, physical and emotional development of the athlete.
At the Academy, our athletes are challenged to learn, grow, and improve themselves in all aspects of their lives.
Our faculty and staff understand the challenges our athletes encounter and provide unparalleled support in each athlete's growth and development.
This philosophy of challenge and support is the underpinning of everything we do.
The objectives of the North American Hockey Academy are to provide an alternative route for elite female hockey players to receive an excellent education while participating in a high performance hockey program.
The goal is to assist each student-athlete to excel academically and athletically, developing the best possible college candidates.

School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades 9-12
Offers Post-Graduate Year
Yes
Learning Difference Programs
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
dyslexia, LD
Year Founded
1998

Student Body

Total Students
40 students
Student Body Type
% Students of Color
5%
State avg.: 12%
Students by Grade
North American Hockey Academy Student By Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
19 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
2:1
National avg.: 13:1
Average Class Size
2 students
Classroom Dress Code
Casual

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Admissions Associate
Jesse Driscoll

Sports

Total Sports Offered
1 sport
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

What sports does North American Hockey Academy offer?
North American Hockey Academy offers 1 interscholastic sports: Ice Hockey.
When is the application deadline for North American Hockey Academy?
The application deadline for North American Hockey Academy is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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