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Programs & Activities

Learning is a lifelong process that extends beyond the walls of the classroom. At Inspire Charter Academy, students can explore their interests, learn new skills, and make new friends through a variety of extracurricular activities. Learn more about what we offer below. 

Student Leadership Opportunities

Providing students with leadership opportunities plays a critical role in fostering personal growth, community involvement, and academic success. Inspire Charter Academy offers student leadership opportunities such as:

  • 4H
  • Beta - National Honors
  • Community Service (6th-8th)
  • National Junior Honor Society (4th-8th)
  • Safety Patrol (K-8th)
  • Student Council (6th-8th)
  • Student Ambassadors (3rd-8th)

Athletics

Basketball

Basketball

5th - 8th Grade

Boys & Girls

Flag Football

Flag Football

6th - 8th Grade

Boys & Girls

Volleyball

Volleyball

6th - 8th Grade

Girls

"I love the atmosphere at Inspire Charter Academy and what it has to offer my kids. They feel like they belong here. They really love the school and their teachers."

- Inspire Charter Academy Parent

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Clubs

Based on student interest and staff sponsor availability. Examples include:

  • Booked and Busy
  • Girls on the Run
  • Young Gentleman's Club

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Events

We host a variety of events each year. Examples include:
  • Book Fair
  • Louisiana Cultural Fair
  • Multicultural Fair

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Field Trips

Vary each year. Examples include:

  • 8th Grade Atlanta End-of-Year Trip
  • Children's Museum
  • College Tours (LSU, Southern, Xavier)
  • High School Visits
  • Louisiana Antebellum Homes

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NHA® Shines: Stanford Study Shows Our Students Surpass Their Peers by 3.5 Months Each Year

A recent Stanford study shows NHA partner-school students continue to outperform their traditional public school peers. They do so by gaining nearly three-and-a-half months of additional learning. NHA also earned the new “gap busters” designation for outstanding progress in eliminating learning disparities for minority and poverty students.

Learn More About Stanford's Study