Tune in weekly to hear directly from Headmaster Johnson on SJCA's podcast. He discusses a variety of timely topics with different stakeholders. Be sure to turn on notifications to listen each week on Spotify, Amazon, or Google Podcasts. This way, you will be alerted each time a new podcast is posted on Tuesdays.
Constitution Day
September 17, 2021, will be a monumental day on the SJCA campus as we celebrate Constitution Day. This day aligns perfectly with our curriculum and mission statement. Many Americans are not very well educated about what is "constitutional" or "unconstitutional." We want our scholars to continually gain a better understanding and appreciation for the Constitution of the United States of America.
Teaming Up
Old Tom Hot Sauce is giving 50% of its profits from online retail sales to St. John's Classical Academy. The money will go directly to the construction of the school's first gymnasium and to purchase a state of the art Golf Simulator.
Planning Meeting
From the desk of Headmaster Johnson:Well, now that school is off to a great start, it is time for a good golf tournament meeting. I need YOU to help with the tournament. There are so many ways you can help.
PSA on Canova Road
Each day it seems that we are improving our car line procedures. However, a CCSO PSA officer stopped by and spoke with me during afternoon car line on Friday. He said that cars cannot hold up traffic on Canova Road when waiting to turn into the school to enter car line.
Welcome Mr. Johnson!
St. Johns Classical Academy, a public charter school in Clay County, has appointed Mr. Daniel “Matt” Johnson to the Headmaster position. Mr. Johnson is a dynamic and versatile educator who possesses extensive experience in both leadership and education.
Experiencing the U.S. Constitution
St. Johns Classical Academy Second Grade scholars enjoyed a visit from the late, great Martha Washington on Thursday, February 6, 2020.
Honoring the Memory of a Fellow Lion
On Friday, January 17th, a tree was planted in remembrance of SJCA 6th grader, Wickus Viljoen. Scholars sang “Happy Birthday” to him on what would have been his twelfth birthday.