Spring Creek Academy

Private school in Plano, Texas, United States
33°03′23″N 96°43′53″W / 33.056262°N 96.731475°W / 33.056262; -96.731475InformationTypePrivate schoolEstablished1996PrincipalWalter E. Ritchie, Jr.Faculty18Grades1-12Enrollment135 (2022-23)Team nameSpartansWebsiteOfficial Website

Spring Creek Academy is a Dallas-area private school. Located in Plano, Texas,[1] Spring Creek Academy opened in 1996, and currently serves approximately 200 students in grades K-12. It offers all core and academic elective courses required to meet mandated state requirements for graduation. [citation needed]

Notable alumni

  • Audrey Lu
  • Katelyn Ohashi
  • Misha Mitrofanov
  • Vivian Le
  • Nastia Liukin[1]
  • Madison Kocian[1]
  • Steven Legendre
  • Nikki Washington
  • Carly Patterson[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Plano's gold medal school adds another champion". Dallas News. 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2023-06-10.

External links

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