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CAA Program Flyer 2021 CLEVELAND ATHLETIC ACADEMY WANT TO BE THE BEST? LEARN THE CRAFT OF BEING A SERIOUS ATHLETE WITH FULL EFFORT IN ALL AREAS THE ATHLETIC ACADEMY Designed to help you become an elite hockey athlete, both physically and academically ACADEMICS ATHLETICS CULTURE Full academic support with Professional coaching both Powered by a winning certified teachers ready to on and off the ice, designed organization with a history of help you meet your goals to take you to the next level success at the Tier 1 Level 5310 Hauserman Rd, Parma, OH (440) 895-7189 clevelandathleticacademy.com A C A D E M I C S A FULLY CURRICULUM Students at CAA receive all IMMERSIVE, academic education through an online platform to allow for ACADEMIC maximum flexibility. Athletes are encouraged to use our preferred EXPERIENCE learning software, K12 Learning, for their school services. This program We are different than “traditional” schools in the is provided through our partnership sense that there is much more independence here. with the K12 Private Academy or Our philosophy is to help guide you to move in the through a student's home state direction you need to go, however you are charter school. Individual school selection may be approved on a case responsible for the engine to get you there. As an by case basis. CAA teachers serve as athlete at Cleveland Athletic Academy, you need to the students' learning coaches to come into our school with the understanding that help guide them through their the responsibility is placed on YOU. Our coaches virtual learning experience. All CAA and teachers are here to help you in learning the teachers are ODE state certified. responsibilities needed for success, but you must be NEW FOR 2021 willing to work every day. Quarterly conferences with staff to discuss their student's progress All students are expected to Weekly ACT/SAT Prep Sessions for maintain at least a 3.0 GPA High School Students while at the academy, with 3.5 In-person instruction over study being the academy standard strategies, note-taking methods, and how to be successful in the online school environment A T H L E T I C S SUCCESS BOTH ON AND OFF THE ICE Because we understand the importance of pushing yourself to the next level, that's why we strive to provide the best coaching both in the rink and the gym At the Academy, each athlete receives the following... Over 180 hours of structured, on-ice Over 180 hours of off-ice instruction with our coaches strength and conditioning On-ice testing and benchmark goal- A focus on prehab to prevent setting throughout the season, similar injury and prepare for to a combine setting competition Weekly Goaltending sessions Access to NOMS Physical provided by Conway Goaltending Therapy Weekly Power Skating instruction by renowned coach Tonia Kwiatkowski "The weight room is a sacred place; it never has or never will cheat on anyone" - Coach Hung Le C U L T U R E The Academy works side by side with the Cleveland Barons Organization, the premier hockey youth club in Northeast Ohio. Since 1996, the Cleveland Barons Organization has helped developed some of the top hockey talent in the country with over 160+ NCAA Division I alumni and 19 NHL draft picks. Today, we continue our strong development model by fielding multiple teams, at different playing levels. Regardless of team, we teach all of our Barons boys and girls to play with passion, dignity, and tenacity, so they can someday reach their hockey goals. In the words of the late, great Barons Coach Tim Alexander, “We are going to make you do things you don’t want to do, so that you can become the player you want to be.” Recent Barons Alumni Tommy Parran Alex Nedeljkovic Kelli Stack Adirondack Thunder / ECHL Carolina Hurricanes / NHL USAWNT / Olympic Team Now Accepting Applications Admissions open for the 2021-2022 T Y P I C A L D A Y School Year 8:00 AM - Arrival 8:00-9-45 - Morning Academic Time T h e 2 0 2 1 - 2 0 2 2 S c h o o l Y e a r i s 9:45-10:00 - Stretch and Change s c h e d u l e d t o b e g i n o n A u g u s t 10:00-11:00 - Ice Time 2 3 r d , 2 0 2 1 a n d c o n c l u d e o n 11:15-12:15 - Off-Ice Training J u n e 3 r d , 2 0 2 2 . 12:15-1:00 - Lunch 1:00-3:00 - Afternoon Academic Time Each school day begins at 8:00 AM and concludes at 3:00 PM. 3:00 PM - Dismissal Breaks and days-off align with holidays and "tournament 2 0 2 1 - 2 0 2 2 C O S T S weekends" to help athletes recover throughout the season. Middle School Students (Grades 7-8) Full Year Tuition: $5750 High School Students (Grades 9- 12) Full Year Tuition: $6750 Tuition covers all CAA specific on/off ice training, academic coaching, and facility fees. E N R O L L T O D A Y ! (440) 895-7189 www.clevelandathleticacademy.com [email protected].
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