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New Hope Academy, which includes New Hope International High School, is an academically oriented pre-school through high school
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, founded in 1990, and located on a former public school"Dream school gives parents New Hope", by Nicole Barnes, Journal staff writer, ''Prince George's Journal'', Feb. 25, 2000 campus in
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Religious affiliation

The religious affiliation of the founders of the school, 12 mothers from the same church - is the Unification Church, but it is not a church school and no religion classes are offered. Nevertheless, the Unification Church (and its founder
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) is controversial. The school was set up using a "community of religions" model of allowing expression of faith instead of banning them. Most of the students and even most of the faculty are not Unification Church members. Rather they represent a variety of religious beliefs and practices. The school is legally independent of the Unification Church, governed by a board of directors set up by the founding mothers, which consists of people who have varying current relationships to the Unification Church as well as members of other religions.New Hope Academy: Statement on Faith, Devotions, and Traditions
/ref>"New Hope Academy offers value-based program", ''The Prince George's County Sentinel'', by Claire Chapman, Sentinel Staff Writer, January 18, 1996.


Challenges

The aging building, a former public elementary school built in the 1940s, had a leaky roof until a second mortgage was taken out in 2003 to pay for $600,000 in renovations which included replacing the roof, various upgrades, automated library services, and a new science lab.
/ref> Even so, not every physical aspect of the school was renovated, but the school as part of its mission to serve Prince George's County deliberately seeks to keep tuition costs low.
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References


External links


New Hope Academy
(school web site, main page)
School statement on faiths
(on school web site)
School faculty
(on school web site)
School curriculum
(on school web site) {{authority control Private K-12 schools in Maryland Educational institutions established in 1990 Schools in Prince George's County, Maryland 1990 establishments in Maryland