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St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) is an independent, [2] private, coeducational, non-profit boarding and day school located in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in the United States. The academy enrolls students in grades 9-12. It was founded by Thaddeus Fairbanks, and accepts the majority of its students through one of the nation's oldest voucher systems. [3]
St Johnsbury Academy, Colby Hall Fairbanks was involved in numerous charitable and civic endeavors, including the 1842 founding of the St. Johnsbury Academy . He originally paid $50,000 (equivalent to $1,761,000 in 2023) for the construction of a red brick building of Norman-Gothic Tudor style.
Rich Alercio (born January 8, 1965) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for St. Johnsbury Academy, a position he has held since 2013. [1] He was the head football coach for Castleton State College—now known as Vermont State University Castleton—from 2008 to 2010.
Kaia Anderson (10 points, 13 board) answered for St. Johnsbury with a driving layup; Awayle followed with a pair of free throws to knot the game at 39 with 5:49 to play.
St. Johnsbury Academy is a private high school founded by the Fairbanks family, including Erastus Fairbanks, in 1842. The town of St. Johnsbury does not operate a public school for grades 9–12, but Vermont law requires towns not operating schools to pay tuition to other approved schools for students in the grades not provided, an amount up to ...
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St. Johnsbury Academy (St. Johnsbury, Vermont) Lyndon Institute (Lyndon, Vermont) 64–44–6 1894; 131 years ago () Annual football game. Played on the last Saturday of the regular season for Vermont High School football [42] Menominee High School (Menominee, Michigan) Marinette High School (Marinette, Wisconsin) 52–50–7
The Fairbanks family was involved in numerous charitable and civic endeavors throughout St. Johnsbury and the surrounding towns, including the 1842 founding of St. Johnsbury Academy. [5] Fairbanks was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1836 to 1840. He was a Whig Presidential Elector for Vermont in 1844 and 1848.