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University Preparatory Academy

University Preparatory Academy
Address
Map
2315 Canoas Garden Avenue

California

Silicon Valley

,,
95125

United States
Coordinates37°17′30″N 121°52′29″W / 37.2916°N 121.8746°W / 37.2916; -121.8746
Information
School typeCharter School
Established2007
FounderDaniel Ordaz, Jacklyn Guevara, Dorothy Westerhoff, Kurt Foreman
CEEB code054245
Grades7–12
Student to teacher ratio21:1
Color(s)   
Gold and blue
SportsBasketball, Volleyball, Track and Field, Cross Country, Cheerleading
(High School Varsity and Middle School)
MascotGlen the Golden Eagle
AccreditationWASC
National ranking120th
Websitewww.upasv.org

University Preparatory Academy (UPA) is a charter school located in San Jose, California, United States. Its charter was approved by the Santa Clara Board of Trustees. UPA opened in the fall of 2007 as a middle and high school, offering grades 7–12th. As of 2020, approximately 650 students attend UPA with a 21:1 student-teacher ratio.[1]

In 2020, UPA was ranked the 120th best high school in the nation and the 13th best in California by U.S. News & World Report.[2]

Background

3D rendering of the UPA campus

UPA was founded as University Preparatory Academy in 2007. Graduation standards are more rigorous than at other high schools, requiring more AP units than is mandated by California laws.

UPA's campus is located near downtown San Jose in the Willow Glen area. It shares its campus with the Cathedral of Faith, and features its own outdoors amphitheater.

Available courses

Core classes

Clubs

University Preparatory Academy has a number of clubs, founded and funded mostly by students and widely ranging in theme.

  • Speech and Debate
  • Interact Club 5170 Area 7
  • EcoSquad
  • GirlUp!
  • International Biology Olympiad
  • Science Olympiad
  • Web Design Club
  • Design Club
  • Innovation, Design, Engineering and Animation Club (IDEA)
  • Creature Conservation Club
  • Korean Culture Club (대박!)
  • ARK Club (Acts of Random Kindness)
  • Spanish Club (Unidad Poder Academico)
  • Filipino Culture Club (Hawak-Kamay)
  • BARC (Big-hearted Animal Rescue Club)
  • Inter-Key Club
  • SNAP Fundraiser Club
  • Robotics Club
  • FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
  • Girls Who Code Club
  • Hack Club

Athletics

The UPA Golden Eagles field 12 teams in 4 sports, with both middle school and varsity teams. The Golden Eagles compete in the Private School Athletic League of the CIF Central Coast Section.

Season Sports
Fall Cross country, Volleyball (girls)
Winter Basketball
Spring Track and field, Volleyball (boys)

Theatre and Dance Department

Each year UPA hosts two drama productions (a fall play and spring musical) and a fall dance showcase every spring by the students in dance classes at the school. Students can audition to perform in the theatre productions or apply to be on technical crews or part of the band for musicals. Below is a list of some of UPA's previous shows.

Events

University Preparatory Academy holds schoolwide events. Such events include:

  • The Annual Jog-a-thon — Students jog laps in the school parking lot to raise funds for the school athletics program.
  • School Dances — Many dances are held throughout the year, including Homecoming, the Halloween Dance, Spring Dance, and Prom.
  • Friday Movie Nights — On occasion, the entire school is invited to watch a movie of their choice on a Friday.
  • Drama Productions — These are showcased twice every year, and UPA students are recruited to act in or support a play. Typically, the finished products are showcased in fall and spring.
  • Junior College Trip — Once a year, junior students are taken on a trip to southern California to tour colleges, such as the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of California, Irvine, California Polytechnic State University, and others. Students on this trip learn about the application process and familiarize themselves with college campuses.
  • Annual College Trip — Each class visits a regional university to ready themselves for graduation from high school and entrance into college. Schools visited include Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Developers/founders

  • Daniel Ordaz — Education Consultant, Retired Assistant Superintendent of East Side Union High School District
  • Jacklyn Guevara — Retired Executive Director of East Side Union High School District
  • Dorothy Westerhoff — Education Consultant, Retired Educator/School Administrator of East Side Union High School District
  • Kurt Foreman — Director of Operations for Cathedral of Faith

References