Monument Academy

Monument Academy
West Campus: 1150 Village Ridge Point, Monument, Colorado 80132
East Campus: 4303 Pinehurst Cir, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80908

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United States
Information
School typeCharter school
Established1996
School districtLewis-Palmer School District 38
West Campus principalJesse Davis
East Campus principalAngela Duca
GradesK–12
Enrollment1,165 (2026)
Colors  Blue
  Gold
  Silver
NicknameLynxes
Websitemonumentacademy.net

Monument Academy (MA) is a charter school located in El Paso County, Colorado. It is a part of the Lewis-Palmer School District 38, being the only charter school within it. Monument Academy was founded in 1996 and is currently a K-12 school with two campuses; an elementary school in Monument, and a middle and high school in Colorado Springs. It also has a preschool and homeschooling program.

History

In 1994, the Colorado Legislature passed the Charter Schools Act. In 1995, a group of parents organized together, believing that they could create a school where "high academic standards, small class sizes, and respect and responsibility are valued and emphasized." This school was established as Lewis-Palmer Charter Academy in 1996. The school would be renamed Monument Academy in 2000.[1]

In the first year, enrollment was approximately 180 students. MA has steadily grown since 1996 to the 2005-2006 school year enrollment of over 600 students. It now includes kindergarten through 8th grade. It previously had a high school program that closed, however in 2017, Monument Academy began planning to open a new high school no sooner than the 2018-19 school year. Monument Academy held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Aug. 29 2020 for the new east campus high school.[2]

In the 2020s, amid heightened discourse in the United States over transgenderism, the school became embroiled in a controversy over its transgender policy.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Our History - Monument Academy". www.monumentacademy.net. 2012-06-21. Retrieved 2026-03-08.
  2. ^ FARRELL, BENN (September 12, 2020). "A vision realized: Monument Academy cuts ribbon on new campus for secondary students". Colorado Springs Gazette. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  3. ^ Glassman, Suzie (2023-12-02). "Colorado Republicans urge continued fight against 'woke agenda' in education | Colorado Newsline". Colorado Newsline. Archived from the original on 2026-02-15. Retrieved 2026-03-09.