ASA Christian Academy 8390 Latty Avenue

Hazelwood, Mo. 63042

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 "Developing our Leaders of Tomorrow with Christian Values and Principles Today"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                  SAMECA MAY
                                  FACILITY ASSISTANT
 
 
DR. JANET STRICKLAND
HEAD OF SCHOOL

    WE ARE NOW ENROLLING, AND WE STAND READY TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR TRANSITION TO OUR STRUCTURED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
 
ASA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY is a small Christian school nestled in the residential area of Hazelwood, Missouri.  Their offerings include small class sizes on a nine acre campus, 3 play grounds, a ball field, a variety of educational techniques, and a highly qualified staff who stand ready to assist families with all of their educational needs.  We value each of our students as individuals with something to offer to our community.  Learning from one another and creating a community of Learners, Thinkers, and Do-ers, our students embrace diversity with love and respect for each individual.
 
    Ms. Garry and Mackenzie working on number concepts     ASA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY                                             
              314-524-4272 PH.
              314-524-4271 FAX
              8390 LATTY AVE.
              HAZELWOOD, MO. 63042
          INFO@ALPHABETSOUPLC.COM
                                                                           
             
                                  
                                      
                                                                           
                                                                                                  
 
 
                           "We're getting our schedules together."                 
       
"I take this stuff seriously, but I just had to stop and pose."
 
 
COME AND JOIN US WE ARE NOW ENROLLING!
 
 
 
 
                       
                                                                                                             
Too busy becoming leaders to stop and pose