Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide a unique education,with equine emphasis, for the purpose of developing a well-rounded student.
A Unique Education: Students engage in a plethora of extensive hands on training whether they are gifted students or have special learning or behavorial needs. In addition to the dedicated teachers at the school, students are partnered with horses, who become a vital role in their advancement in the field of veterinary medicine and academics, along with psychological development maturity and leadership to enable them to succeed in today's global society. Students also embark in rigorous agricultural business management through Their individualized posititons in the agricultural operations of the school. Accomplishments of high school students and graduates of the school include obtaining major college scholarships, bioloty majors, scientific publications, conducting humanitarian trips, company vice president, U.S. Naval Corpman in the military, and acceptance to summer U.S.Naval Academy program. In addition students with special behavioral or education needs have thrived under the unqiue hands-on system of education and development while far exceeding their psychogical diagnosed outsome. The students have engaged in many aspects of agricultural business, living successful independant lives, and participating in international humanitarian work.
Animal and Marine Science: SVPA encompasses animal science and animal husbandry in a variety of ways: equine research and development, dairy production, beef production, animal husbandry in sheep,goats and poultry production. Extensisve marine biology programs and research expand our student's knowledge to new depths, bringing a well rounded understanding of the planet on which they live. These programs allow our students to be engulfed in world conversation on issues from animal protection to clean water, restoring the coral reefs, agriculture land trusts, organic farming, land preservation and overall planet sustainability.
Humanitarian World View: SPVA staff and students use their pre-veterinary, animal science and marine biology skills , along with their business leadership, to train and inspire underprivileged young people in both the U.S. and Central America. Hundreds of orphaned children have been impacted by these programs annually and many have gone on to aspire to heights they never seen even imagined. Through the Honduras Horsemanship Mission Project, children, teens, and young adults have learned the principals need to embrace life's trials, tragedies and circumstances with a bold, positive attitude. This has led to success in school, international leadership programs,international translation positionsd for medical teams, small business entrepreneur. and agricultural business management positions. Through business training, development, support and long term relations throught these humanitarian projects, those less privileged have grown to break the chains of poverty within their family and community.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
David Hartman | Bd of Directors | 0.25 | $0 |
Kimberly Peters | Bd of Directors | 0.25 | $0 |
Roberta Ellis | Bd of Directors | 0.25 | $0 |
Jeffery Dennis | Bd of Directors | 0.25 | $0 |
Jean Ann Chase | Secretary | 0.5 | $0 |
Robert C Young | President | 25 | $0 |
Tammy Young | Dirctor | 25 | $0 |
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