Florida Statute 1002.33 (9)(p)  requires that:
Each charter school shall maintain a website that enables the public to obtain information regarding the school; the school’s academic performance; the names of the governing board members; the programs at the school; any management companies, service providers, or education management corporations associated with the school; the school’s annual budget and its annual independent fiscal audit; the school’s grade pursuant to s. 1008.34; and, on a quarterly basis, the minutes of governing board meetings.

  • St. Johns Classical Academy - Fleming Island’s Academic Performance:

    • 2023-2024: SJCA received a B rating (Missing an A rating by one point).

    • 2022 - 2023: SJCA received an 'A' rating

    • 2021 - 2022: SJCA received an 'A' rating

    • 2020 - 2021: SJCA received an 'A' rating

    • 2018 - 2019: SJCA received an 'A' rating

    • 2017 - 2018: SJCA received a 'C' rating

    Know Your Schools link for more information.

  • Governing board member names can be found on our Board of Directors page.

  • • Classical Education

    • High School Courses Taken in Middle School

    • Honors and Advanced Placement Courses

    • Exceptional Student Education

    • Support for English Learners

    • After School Clubs

    • Competitive Sports

    • Competitive Academy Teams

  • Affiliations with Management Companies, Service Providers, or Education Management Corporations Associated with the School:

    St. Johns Classical Academy contracts Ancora LLC, Education Service Provider.

  • SJCA Governing Board minutes can be found on our Meeting Minutes page.

  • FERPA is a Federal law requiring that the school, with certain exceptions, obtain a parent's/guardian's written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child's educational records. Complete information is available here.

  • PPRA affords parents of elementary and secondary students certain rights regarding the conduct of surveys, collection and use of information for marketing purposes, and certain physical exams.

  • SJCA uses the Florida Consortium of Public Charter Schools' Evaluation System for our employee evaluations.

    FCPCS Evaluation

  • Fleming Island Campus

    State law requires that we report teachers working "out of field". This means that some teachers are working in areas for which they are not technically certified, even though they are more than capable of performing the duties that are required of them. Most are currently working on gaining the necessary certification. The complete list is available here.

  • Florida Statute 1002.33 requires that each charter school’s governing board appoint a school representative to facilitate parental involvement with the school, provide access to school information, assist parents and others with questions and concerns about the school, and resolve disputes with the school.

    The representative must reside in the school district in which the charter school is located and may be a governing board member, a charter school employee, or an individual contracted to represent the governing board. The SJCA Board of Directors has appointed Kendra Chaney, who can be reached at parent.liaison@stjca.org.

  • Under Florida law, e-mail addresses and email contents sent to charter school email accounts are public records. If you do not want your email address and email contents released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. (FS 668.6076 Public records status of e-mail addresses; agency website notice.)

  • Public records requests for St. Johns Classical Academy can be requested online, by FAX, Email (PRR@stjca.org), mail, phone or in person.

     

    Please note that transcripts are not public records. To order transcripts, verification of graduation, immunization records, copy of school records, or ESE records, please email Enrollment@stjca.org.

  • Rule 6A-7.0713 requires ALL books, e-books, periodicals, and videos to be accessible and searchable in digital format via the school website.

    That can be found here.

  • St. Johns Classical Academy will not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, marital status, ethnicity, or disability. The school strives to achieve a racial/ethnic balance reflective of the community the school serves. The Enrollment Policies and Procedures of St. Johns Classical Academy comply with Florida charter school laws, including but not limited to Fla. Stat. 1002.33(15)(c) and Fla. Stat. Family and Scholar Handbook 2024-2025 |12 1002.33(7)(a)(8); Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as applicable.

  • SJCA follows the Clay County District Schools’ Student and Family Handbook and Code of Student Conduct regarding Bullying and Harassment. In response to state law the “Jeffery Johnson Stand Up for all Scholars Act,” the Clay County School Board adopted a policy that prohibits bullying and harassment. The policy defines harassment as any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture, use of data or computer software, or written, verbal or physical conduct directed against a scholar or employee that places a scholar or employee in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property, has the effect of substantially interfering with a scholar’s educational performance, opportunities, or benefits, has the effect of substantially disrupting the orderly operation of a school. Parents, please contact SJCA’s administration if your child reports being a victim of repeated behaviors that might be bullying. Conflict is normal in a child’s life. To help distinguish between normal conflict and bullying, remember bullying behavior is repeated, intentional and involves an imbalance of power. If you think your child has been the victim of bullying or harassment, please contact the school administrator.

  • FortifyFL is a suspicious activity reporting tool that allows you to instantly relay information to appropriate law enforcement agencies and school officials. You can submit a tip anytime.

    Anyone who knowingly submits a false tip through FortifyFL may be subject to further investigations by law enforcement, and may be subject to criminal penalties under section 837.05, F.S.