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per STrib:
Where traditional governing bodies emphasize fair competition and equal opportunity, prep schools push for individual betterment.
"It's about doing what's right for the kids," Patterson said.
Patterson is the driving force behind Minnesota Prep Academy, a four-year-old online school based at Jerry Gamble Boys & Girls Club in north Minneapolis. Many were skeptical when Patterson and co-founder Donnell Bratton, a senior pastor at Overcomer's Victory Church in St. Paul, launched Minnesota Prep. They were scrambling for players, resources and facilities.
Now, things are moving forward nicely. The tuition for room, board, facilities and travel is $12,500 per year for in-state players and $15,500 for out-of-state, much of it paid for by privately funded scholarships. The school has 26 students, and it fields dozens of requests from potential players.
"We're on good footing," Patterson said. "We'll never turn down funding, but we're better off than I thought we'd be four years ago."
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Where traditional governing bodies emphasize fair competition and equal opportunity, prep schools push for individual betterment.
"It's about doing what's right for the kids," Patterson said.
Patterson is the driving force behind Minnesota Prep Academy, a four-year-old online school based at Jerry Gamble Boys & Girls Club in north Minneapolis. Many were skeptical when Patterson and co-founder Donnell Bratton, a senior pastor at Overcomer's Victory Church in St. Paul, launched Minnesota Prep. They were scrambling for players, resources and facilities.
Now, things are moving forward nicely. The tuition for room, board, facilities and travel is $12,500 per year for in-state players and $15,500 for out-of-state, much of it paid for by privately funded scholarships. The school has 26 students, and it fields dozens of requests from potential players.
"We're on good footing," Patterson said. "We'll never turn down funding, but we're better off than I thought we'd be four years ago."
Twin Cities program rises in the competitive, controversial world of prep school basketball
Minnesota Prep Academy has 26 students who are there to improve their college scholarship chances.
www.startribune.com
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