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Admiral Farragut Academy is a college preparatory school with Naval training founded in 1933 in Pine Beach, New Jersey by, among others, Admiral Samuel Robison, one-time President of RCA, and former Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It is named after Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, the senior officer of the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War.

In 1945, the current campus opened in St. Petersburg, Florida, occupying the famous Jungle Country Club Hotel, a historic landmark in the Tampa Bay area, constructed in 1925. In 1946, Admiral Farragut Academy was designated a "Naval Honor School" by Act of Congress, making it the first such secondary school in the United States.

As of 2008, only one building stands on the original Pine Beach, New Jersey campus: the infirmary.

Campuses

The original campus in Pine Beach closed in 1994 and most buildings were demolished in 2003. The campus in St. Petersburg, Florida remains open.[1] In the early 1990s, the previously all-boys Academy began accepting female students for the first time.

Famous Alumni

The Academy is perhaps most notable for graduating two of the twelve men who walked on the Moon. RADM Alan Shepard USN was the first American in space and in 1971, during the Apollo 14 mission, the fifth man to walk on the Moon; Shepard graduated in 1941 from the New Jersey campus. Martial artist and reality television star Lorenzo Lamas graduated in 1975 from the New Jersey campus. BGEN Charles Duke, USAF, was a class of 1953 graduate of the St. Petersburg campus, and in 1972 became the 10th man to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission.

The NJROTC Program

An integral part of an education at Admiral Farragut Academy is the required involvement in NJROTC. Every student in the Upper Division takes three years of Naval Science, an in-depth study of the history, operation and core concepts of the United States Navy. The entire Upper Division student body makes up a student-run NJROTC Battalion. The Senior Naval Science Instructor, in charge of overseeing the student-run Battalion, is Captain Thomas McClelland, USN (Ret.)

Accreditation and Memberships

Admiral Farragut Academy is accredited by:

It is also a member of:

Student Body

As of 2006, there are approximately 200 students in the upper division, with a 5:1 ratio of boys to girls. The Academy offers optional boarding with 5-day and 7-day plans available. Approximately 75% of the students are day students.

Admiral Farragut Academy serves students from all over the world. In 2007, these students represented 14 different countries.

College Acceptance

As a college preparatory school, Admiral Farragut Academy aims to see all students placed into a four-year college or university. A full-time college placement and guidance officer assists cadets with:

  • college applications
  • college visits
  • scholarship applications

Some notable college placements have been:

Current Graduates Attending Service Academies and Other Military Colleges

  • The United States Naval Academy at Annapolis:
    • Matthew Galamison, AFA Class of 2004, USNA Class of 2008
    • Clark Ross, AFA Class of 2005, USNA Class of 2009
    • David Schultz, AFA Class of 2005, USNA Class of 2009
    • Michelle Gisoni, AFA Class of 2006, USNA Class of 2010
    • Thomas Deeter, AFA Class of 2007, USNA Class of 2011
    • Margaret Gates-George, AFA Class of 2007, USNA Class of 2011
    • Blake Lusty, AFA Class of 2008, USNA Class of 2012
    • Eric Palmer, AFA Class of 2008, USNA Class of 2012
    • Alex Saxman, AFA Class of 2009, USNA Class of 2013
  • The United States Air Force Academy
    • Andrew Fuller, AFA Class of 2008, USAFA Class of 2012
  • The United States Merchant Marine Academy
    • Jennifer Wells, AFA Class of 2004, USMMA Class of 2008
    • Laura Ladd, AFA Class of 2005, USMMA Class of 2009
    • Jonathan Gardner, AFA Class of 2007, USMMA Class of 2011
  • The Citadel
    • Alex Deseta, AFA Class of 2004, Citadel Class of 2008
    • Grant Ellerbe, AFA Class of 2004, Citadel Class of 2008
    • Zachary Northcutt, AFA Class of 2009, Citadel Class of 2013
  • Massachusetts Maritime Academy
    • Gary Sands, AFA Class of 2008, MMA Class of 2012
    • Jacob Gregg, AFA Class of 2009, MMA Class of 2013
  • Norwich University
    • Brendan Schuckert, AFA Class of 2006, Norwich Class of 2010
  • SUNY Maritime College
    • Zachary Scoggins, AFA Class of 2007, SUNY Maritime Class of 2011
    • Matthew Sieradzki, AFA Class of 2007, SUNY Maritime Class of 2011
  • Virginia Military Institute
    • Anthony "A.J." Augustine, AFA Class of 2009, VMI Class of 2013

Misconceptions

Due to its military aspect, some people believe that the Academy is a boot camp. Contrary to this, Admiral Farragut Academy is not a correctional institution, but a college preparatory institution and will only consider students who wish to attend.

Athletics

Cadets at Admiral Farragut Academy are encouraged to participate in one or more sports during each semester. Options include:

  • varsity and junior varsity football
  • varsity and junior varsity basketball
  • baseball
  • softball
  • volleyball
  • wrestling
  • track and field
  • cross-country
  • golf
  • tennis
  • swimming
  • diving
  • sailing
  • riflery
  • cheerleading
  • soccer

Notable Recent Events

Calendar

AFA operates on a semester system, each consisting of two 9-week marking periods. The school year begins mid-August and ends in mid-May. The Academy observes three major breaks, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break, among many smaller holidays.

Related Pages

Major *Megan McClung USMC

References

External links

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