Bishop Seabury Academy

Bishop Seabury Academy
Address
4120 Clinton Parkway
Lawrence, Kansas, 66047
United States
Coordinates 38°56′37″N 95°17′34″W / 38.9435°N 95.2927°W / 38.9435; -95.2927Coordinates: 38°56′37″N 95°17′34″W / 38.9435°N 95.2927°W / 38.9435; -95.2927
Information
School type Private, Middle & High School
Founded 1997
CEEB Code 171680 [1]
Principal Dr. Don Schawang
Grades 6 to 12
Gender coed
Enrollment 180 (February 2015)
Color(s)      Blue
     Green
Mascot Seahawk
Affiliation Episcopal
Website SeaburyAcademy.org

Bishop Seabury Academy is a private, co-educational, Episcopal middle school and high school (grades 6–12) in Lawrence, Kansas. The school is accredited by ISACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States) and is a member of KSHSAA. It is named for Samuel Seabury, first bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States. It is currently one of two private middle/high schools in Lawrence.

History

Bishop Seabury Academy was founded in 1997 by its board of trustees and opened with about 32 students at 1411 E. 1850 Road, east of Lawrence in what used to be the Kaw Valley School. Kris Pueschel was the head of school for the first several years. The school went through a rough period during the 2001–2002 school year. Later that winter, Pueshel was removed from his position by the board of trustees. The following year Chris Carter was installed as head of school.

In 2003 the school moved to the Alvamar Racquet Club building at 4120 Clinton Parkway in southwest Lawrence after a large renovation project that turned the building's four tennis courts into classrooms, a science lab, full size gym and stage, and a computer lab. The school also uses an adjacent building (called the annex) on the campus for administrative offices. In December 2006, the school announced a $1.5 million 10th Anniversary Capital Campaign to replace the annex with a new building.[2] In 2007, Carter resigned and Dr. Don Schawang, who had taught at the school since 2000, was appointed Headmaster.

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