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Richard Milburn Academy
Address
1031 Mason Avenue
Daytona Beach, Florida
Coordinates29°13′07″N 81°03′01″W / 29.2184781°N 81.0502549°W / 29.2184781; -81.0502549
Information
TypeCharter
Established1975
FounderRichard A. Grim
NCES School ID120192005749
Faculty14
Grades9-12
Enrollment361 (2015)
Campus typestrip shopping center
Websitermaflorida.org
Richard Milburn Academy of Florida, Inc.
Tax ID no. 04-3513332
Revenue$2,723,212 (2015)

Richard Milburn Academy is a charter high school in Florida and Texas. It's in Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Fort Worth, Houston, Killeen, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, and Pasadena, Texas.

History

Recognizing the need to serve soldiers who required instruction in basic skills, GED training and certification, LTC Richard A. Grim founded the predecessor of Richard Milburn High School (RMHS) in 1975 at the Marine Corps Development and Education Command at Quantico, Virginia. Subsequent to initial approval by the Virginia State Department of Education and the Veterans Administration, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) accredited RMHS in 1980. Currently, RMHS annually serves more than 50,000 students in programs ranging from elementary remediation to adult foreign language training. In the high school, 85% of RMHS students have experienced success by making acceptable progress toward achieving individual academic and life/career skills goals. RMHS once provided programs to 37 school districts in 7 states (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia).


Richard Milburn Academy of Florida was established in 2005 as a charter school under the management of education management organization Milburn Schools. Milburn was designed to serve at-risk students.


The RMA Program

The RMA program provides non-traditional educational programs for students to earn high school diplomas, either from RMA or from the local school district, and to gain employment experience. RMA offers apprenticeships, courses in academic core curriculum and careerl1ife skills. Flexible scheduling allows RMA students to maximize opportunities to work and earn high school credits. Typically, RMA accommodates student employment schedules by repeating academic courses during morning, afternoon, or evening sessions.


References

  1. ^ "Richard Milburn Academy". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  2. "Richard Milburn Academy of Florida, Inc. Form 990 2015". ProPublica. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. https://www.rmaschools.org/domain/12
  4. http://castro.tea.state.tx.us/charter_apps/content/downloads/Applications/014801.pdf
  5. Wyatt, Dustin (March 13, 2016). "Another charter school in Volusia closes". Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved 1 February 2018.


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