WELCOME

MEMPHIS JUNIOR ACADEMY(Now doing business as Memphis Adventist Academy)

We are a PreK - 10 school...

Bible Based Education

We offer a program that is holistic, with balanced emphasis on developing the intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual aspect of the students' being.

Caring Supportive Staff

Our caring and helpful faculty and staff will set high but realistic expectations, pushing all students to attain their full potential.

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Safe Environment 

We are committed to providing a healthy, safe, and supportive learning environment for all our students.

Strings for Christ

A Musical Offering

Spiritual Focus

Our students take part in various musical programs throughout the year.


Events & Updates

 SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS FOR ALL GRADES

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Our Purpose

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Academic Success

To make learning meaningful and practical while pointing to our Creator as the source of wisdom and knowledge. 

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Physical Health

To learn to live healthy lives remembering that our bodies are the temples of God.

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Selfless Service

To provide opportunity for service and to develop young people who will be dedicated to serving their God and their fellow men.

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Spiritual Journey

To show students that the best way to lead is by example as Jesus did.

Fabian Reid

A Message from Our Principal

On behalf of our faculty and staff, please accept my warm welcome to Memphis Adventist Academy (MAA). More than ever before, we recognize the importance of our children getting a solid educational foundation under the care and nurture of God-fearing teachers. We strive to be the premier school (in Memphis) for a Christ-centered, growth-focused, holistic, college-and-career-ready education that prepares a diverse student population for a saving relationship with Christ, and service to humanity. With the aid of 21st century technology, an equipped science lab, various school clubs, and character education, we endeavor to actualize each child’s potential while working closely with parents, pastors, constituency, and community partners.. 
This year’s theme is “Reconnected”, and it could not be more fitting as this year students of Memphis Junior Academy and Greater Memphis Adventist Academy get the opportunity to be in one building, learn one curriculum, taught by one faculty, and loved by one church community. Indeed, because of the unity of our multiracial MAA family “we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to mankind” (1 Corinthian 4:9). 
We remain committed to educating students for the world of work, college, and for eternity.
Sincerely,Fabian S. Reid, MAA Principal

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ADVENTIST EDUCATION

Children in U.S. Adventist schools achieve on average half a grade higher than the national average, and beyond their own predicted ability. This is evidence by a recent CongnitiveGenesis study reported in the Christian Science Monitor. Children in Adventist schools make better moral decisions, as shown by ValueGenesis, an earlier study.

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77,315STUDENTS
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33BOARDING SCHOOLS
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  • I have not heard much about Seventh-day Adventist schools. Are there many schools, or only a few?

    The Adventist Church is associated with over 7,000 educational institutions operating in over 100 countries around the world with over 1.5 million students worldwide. 

  • Does my family have to be Adventist for my child to attend an Adventist school?

    Absolutely not, though you and your child will gain the most benefit from Adventist education if you are a Christian or at least sympathetic with Christian beliefs.

  • Will an Adventist school try to turn my child into a Seventh-day Adventist?

    At an Adventist school, students’ freedom to think for themselves is respected and nurtured, and students are encouraged to learn how to make good moral decisions regardless of their creed or belief system. One key Adventist principle is that no one should be pressured into church membership, but join willingly as they choose. Children of Adventist parents become baptized members only when they are old enough to make the decision consciously and responsibly.

  • Are Adventist schools accredited? Do they provide as complete an education as other public or private schools?

    Every Adventist school is accredited by a state or national accrediting body. In addition, the church office of education also operates a comprehensive accrediting process to maintain a high standard of excellence in all Adventist schools. If you’re interested in a particular Adventist school, feel free to contact that school and ask to be put in touch with students and parents who attend that school to get a sense of what the education is like. We think you’ll find, as an ongoing study is finding, that on average Adventist schools are better places to learn than any other.

Accreditation

Memphis Jr Academy is accredited by two associations: Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges and the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, a member of the National Council for Private School Accreditation. The school is also registered with the State of Tennessee.

What's Happening at MAA?

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Address

50 N. Mendenhall Rd., Memphis 38117

Hours

Monday-Thursday: 8am – 4pmFriday: 8am - 3pm

Contacts

Phone (901) 683 1061Fax (901) 683 1012moc.ymedacaroinujsihpmem%40eciffo.ajm