Temecula Preparatory School

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Temecula Preparatory School
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Temecula Preparatory School
35777 Abelia St

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92596

United States
Coordinates 33°36′15″N117°05′08″W / 33.60417°N 117.08556°W / 33.60417; -117.08556 Coordinates: 33°36′15″N117°05′08″W / 33.60417°N 117.08556°W / 33.60417; -117.08556
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School typeCharter School
MottoA Heritage of Virtue, Wisdom and Knowledge
EstablishedSeptember 2000
School district Temecula Valley Unified School District
CEEB code 053643 [1]
NCES School ID060002808564 [2]
PrincipalJulie Fuller [3] [4]
HeadmasterMichael Agostini [3] [4]
Staff22 [3]
Faculty54 [3]
GradesK-12
Age range5 - 18 years old
Hours in school day8:45 a.m. to 3:35 p.m.
Color(s)    Red, White and Blue
MascotPatriot
AccreditationK-12 WASC Accredited
API average880 [3]
TuitionNone
Chief Operating OfficerKaren Henson [3] [4]
Dean of CultureRenee Huskey [3] [4]
Director of Student Support ServicesSarah Turney [3] [4]
Chief Academic Officer and Head of SchoolMichael Tracy [3] [4]
Board of Directors [3] [4]
  • Julie Paule, Interim President
  • Kim Brunson, Secretary and Treasurer
  • Paul McGraw, Member
  • Danielle Coats, Member
  • Todd Moore, Member
  • Jack Young, Member
  • Jennifer Russell, Member
Website www.temeculaprep.com

Temecula Preparatory School is a tuition-free, K-12, public charter school located in French Valley, California, just north of Temecula. [3] The school is sponsored by the Temecula Valley Unified School District [3] and was formerly managed and operated by Heritage Classical Charter Schools of America. It follows the principles of Classical Education, with an emphasis on the four platonic virtues from antiquity: Justice, Prudence, Fortitude, and Temperance. TPS athletic teams have won several league championships. TPS curriculum has an emphasis on the arts and provides instruction in theater, art and music. [3]

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