Executive Education Academy Charter School in Allentown Applying for PIAA Membership

Executive Education Charter School in Allentown is applying for PIAA membership.
The Allentown charter school is applying for PIAA membership to expand its offering of athletic programs.
The PIAA, or Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, is a governing body for high school sports. By acquiring membership in the program, the Lehigh Valley charter school will be able to compete against other charter, private, and public high schools in the Lehigh Valley.
“We will begin competing in basketball and wrestling in the 2018-19 academic year,” says Robert Lysek, founder and CEO of Executive Education Academy Charter School. “Athletics is a great way for our students to get involved, learn about teamwork, and spend time with their classmates and friends.”
To learn more about the high school athletics available at the Allentown charter school, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/.
About EEACS: Founded in 2014 by highly experienced educators and management, Executive Education Academy Charter School, authorized for grades K-12 by the Allentown School District, leads the way in education by offering its 1,300 students opportunities for growth both in and out of the classroom. EEACS combines all mandated studies with a unique student-corporate culture. To learn more, visit https://www.ee-schools.org/.
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