TJCA celebrates 25th Anniversary with founder’s visit

 
AVONDALE - Today marks a significant milestone in the history of Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy (TJCA) as the school celebrates its 25th anniversary. It was on this day, August 23, 1999, that TJCA first opened its doors, embarking on a mission to provide a rigorous classical education to students. To commemorate the occasion, the school's founder, Joe Maimone, returned to campus to deliver an inspiring message to the current generation of students.

During his address to both the high school and 8th-grade students, he reflected on the journey that brought the school to where it stands today. His speech centered on this year's high school theme of "fortitude," a quality that he emphasized was essential not only in the school's early days but also in the students' lives.

He recounted numerous challenges faced during the founding year, ranging from financial hurdles to skepticism from the broader educational community. Yet, despite those obstacles, the founding team remained steadfast, driven by their vision of a school that would offer a unique and rigorous educational experience rooted in classical traditions.

The 25th-anniversary celebration at TJCA has been marked by a series of events and reflections on the school's history, with Maimone's visit serving as a highlight. His presence reminded everyone of the determination and resilience that built TJCA's foundation and continues to shape its future.

As TJCA moves forward, the theme of fortitude will guide students and faculty alike, reinforcing the idea that with strength of character and perseverance, any challenge can be overcome—just as it was 25 years ago when a small group of dedicated individuals refused to give up on a dream that would become Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy.

The anniversary celebration serves as both a tribute to the past and a call to embrace the future with the same unwavering commitment that has been the hallmark of TJCA since its inception.