Happy Hill Farm Academy
History
The Academy was opened in 1975, with 20 students in a mobile home. High potential students from low opportunity situations, international, and local day students study within a college-preparatory environment.
Academy life
As a working farm with an FFA Chapter, Happy Hill Farm raises cattle, swine, lambs, and goats. There are horses, llamas, alpacas, longhorns, and buffalo. NCTA has a very large and active FFA program. Students in these programs care daily for their livestock. Grain and hay crops are also grown.
NCTA teams excel in volleyball, basketball, soccer, and more, competing as an independent school.
The students live in boarding homes. There are up to eight students per house, two per room, and each home has a live-in resident parent couple and a live-in single assistant resident parent.
References
- ^ Bennison, Gail (December 3, 2014). "Transforming Young Lives". Fort Worth Magazine. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
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