Good Shepherd Academy is an Alabama church (cover) school for homeschoolers. Good Shepherd Academy, based in Theodore, provides local coverage (Mobile and Baldwin counties in Alabama and Pascagoula/Gautier in Mississippi) for those wishing to home educate.

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The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Good Shepherd Academy

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 251-653-8579
    E-mail: gsaeagles2003@yahoo.com
    Administrator's Name: Bill Thompson
    Website URL: Good Shepherd Academy
    Location (mailing address): 5851 Plantation Rd., Theodore, Alabama, 36582, 1/4 mile on left off H-way 90
    Office hours (for phone contact): 7:30 am - 2:00 pm, Monday - Friday

    Sponsoring church: Good Shepherd Church

    Enrollment area: Mobile and Baldwin counties as well as Pascagoula/Gautier Ms

    Statement of Faith: Required

    HSLDA:

    General description (or Mission Statement): Good Shepherd Academy is a bricks and mortar school, along with a school for homeschoolers. Any student that enrolls in our homeschool has a once per week appointment to come in to the school and all homeschool students must take their tests at school. Students do their work at home, using the ACE curriculum, then come in on their appointment day to test and get help if they need it. Good Shepherd Academy does not provide homeschool covering for parents who choose their own curriculum and then turns grades in to the school. There is no distinction between students who attend daily at the campus and students who are homeschooled. We offer homeschool covering only to parents who use the ACE curriculum and order their PACEs, score keys, etc. through Good Shepherd Academy.

    Requirements: Curriculum: Accelerated Christian Education, All testing completed at school

    Fees:

    Services:

    Additional Info:

    Information here last verified on 08/22/13.




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    LeapingFromTheBox.com urges those searching for a church school to familiarize themselves with the laws governing church schools in Alabama (since we "homeschool" under the church school laws, rather than a homeschool law in Alabama). You can read those laws here:

    The Code of Alabama 1975



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