FAQ

  • Who Do We Play?

    Spring: LPA competes in Division II of the Canyon Athletic Association (CAA).

    Fall: LPA typically plays a heavy JUCO (Junior College) circuit and also participates in various college scrimmages (primarily NJCAA/2-year colleges).

    Summer: The team stays active with training, development, and club/high-school tournaments.

  • When Does the School Year End?

    The official last day of school is May 2nd.

    The first day of school is August 5th.

    For detailed dates and breaks, refer to the Premier Prep academic calendar (the online school partner).

  • What Does the Summer Schedule Look Like?

    Summer at LPA focuses on continued training and development for student-athletes.

    The program also includes various tournaments, usually club or high-school-level events, spaced throughout the summer to maintain competitive play and skill building.

  • What Does the Curriculum Look Like with Premier Prep?

    LPA partners with Premier Prep, an online charter high school that specializes in working with student-athletes.

    The curriculum is flexible, rigorous, and designed with the student-athlete in mind, making it easier to balance academics and athletics.

    For more specific details, consult the Premier Prep website or contact them directly.

  • What Does a Typical Day at LPA Look Like?

    LPA’s daily and annual schedules are designed to mirror a college athletics experience.

    Report times typically start around 7:00 AM, with a combination of academic work (online coursework) and athletic training/conditioning sessions scheduled throughout the day.

    The day usually wraps up by early afternoon, but exact times can vary based on practices, workouts, and competitions.

    For a deeper look or to experience it firsthand, book a tour to see the facilities and meet the staff.

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