As we like to say, Academy at the Lakes preps our students for life. Our signature programs give students an education like no other to get them ready for a successful career – whether it be our interactive STEM lessons, medical seminars, or our partnership with Moffitt Cancer Center, our students are ready to make...Read More
Academy at the Lakes sophomore Emerson Maier has been riding horses for four years. Lately she has been able to spend more time training due to virtual school during the pandemic. “One of the things I love most about riding horses is the success I experience correlates with the amount of work I put in....Read More
Academy at the Lakes Alumna, Britney Mroczkowski, a retail real estate expert, was recognized in Tampa Bay Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list. Read More
Academy at the Lakes’ Head Softball Coach, Elizabeth Munn, spent time off the field this summer with the Army Reserves training at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. The short softball season, due to COVID-19, prompted Munn to pack her bags and spend her days training on the range fulfilling new duties.Read More
Like many others, Academy’s Bryce Picard, a 12-year-old middle division student, discovered new interests during the pandemic lockdown. When Picard grew tired of video games, he began re-watching political debates after having watched the Democratic debates, the DNC and RNC events. Read More
July 15, 2020 Dear Academy Families: Thank you very much for your participation in last week’s Community Q and A sessions. The turnout and feedback we got were quite strong. With this letter, we are sending everyone our extensive Return to School Plan, which covers many details of what school will look like when we...Read More
Dear Academy at the Lakes Community: First and foremost, we hope everyone in your family is healthy and safe. The flexibility, creativity, and support for each other we muster together will carry the day! We will get through this!Read More
Jack Teeter, Academy at the Lakes junior, loves playing baseball just as much as he loves talking about it. Teeter’s love for the sport deepened when it was suddenly taken away. On top of COVID-19, he was told he had cancer. Read More