Bell Creek Academy

Bell Creek Academy is a U.S. middle and high school in Riverview, Florida. It operates as part of Charter School Associates. The Panther is the school mascot. In May 2013, construction of the middle school and high school campus on Boyette Road was under construction for the school to open for the 2013–2014 school year.[1] Bell Creek is managed by Charter School Associates, a management company which runs more than 20 schools in the state of Florida.[2]

Bell Creek Academy
Location
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33569

United States
Coordinates27.8524°N 82.2725°W / 27.8524; -82.2725
Information
Funding typeCharter
Established2013
PrincipalMargaret Fahringer
Grades6-12
Enrollment879
549 in Middle School
330 in High School
Color(s)White and Teal (Middle School), Black (High School), Grey and Navy (both)
MascotPanther
RivalsCanterbury
WebsiteBell Creek Academy

Student Government

The Bell Creek Academy Student Government Association (SGA) is the High School representing body of the students. Established in 2015, its positions are as follows:

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Vice President of Marketing
  • Vice President of Finance
  • Secretary
  • Student Life Committee
    • This is composed of Class Presidents and Class Vice Presidents

Sports

Bell Creek Academy has both boys and girls sports, including:

Middle School Boys:

• Boys Baseball

Junior Varsity Basketball

Varsity Boys Basketball

Middle School Co-Ed:

Volleyball

Soccer

Track & Field

Cross Country

Flag Football

Hockey

High School Boys:

• Basketball

• Soccer

High School Girls:

• Soccer

• Basketball

High School Co-Ed:

• JV Football

• Varsity Football

• Track & Field

• Cross Country

• Bowling

Wrestling

Notable accomplishments:

BODYARMOR 8-Man Series/ Class A State Champions[3]

References

  1. Taylor, Chris (May 7, 2013). "Construction of New School Begins on Boyette Road". Patch Media. Retrieved August 24, 2013.
  2. "New South Shore school opens Aug. 20". Tampa Tribune. 13 August 2013. Archived from the original on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  3. "Champions". Sunshine State Athletic Conference. Retrieved 2021-01-22.


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