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Sun Valley Ski Academy (SVSA)
1 Community School Drive
Sun Valley, ID 83353
Residence Hall Address:
100 Picabo Street
Ketchum, ID 83340
208-720-0512 (phone)
www.sunvalleyskiacademy.org

Director of Recruitment, Jonna Mendes jmendes@sunvalleyskiacademy.org

Founded: 2011 (CS founded 1973, SVSEF founded 1966)
Sports: Alpine skiing, cross country skiing, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding. Community School offers soccer, volleyball, cross country running, basketball, tennis, track, and golf.

Grades: 8-12 (boarding available for grades 9-12)

Program Length: Late August to early June. Summer school and winter-term available.

Application deadline: February 25, then rolling admission

Student/Staff ratio: Community School Student/teacher ratio 7:1, SVSEF athlete/coach ratio: 6:1

Cost: $42,000 Full-term boarding, $35,000 Post-Graduate boarding, and $27,000
Winter-term boarding for 2012/13 academic year. Cost includes Community School tuition, room and board, and SVSEF tuition.

Scholarships: The Sun Valley Ski Academy provided more than $100,000 in financial aid, merit scholarships and need-based scholarships for the 2012/13 school year. Contact us for more information about financial aid and scholarships.

Headmaster: David Holmes

Academic Strengths and Overview: The Sun Valley Ski Academy was created to provide a home for dedicated winter athletes who wish to pursue their athletic dreams while participating in an established and exceptional college preparatory academic program.
     SVSA offers snow sport athletes access to world-class coaching, training, and competition paired with an established college-preparatory program in an unparalleled mountain setting. Open to student-athletes aged 13-years and older, the SVSA combines the strength of Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation training and coaching with Community School's rigorous academic program, scheduling flexibility, and both boarding and day student options. Small class sizes and close student-teacher relationships afford us the opportunity to really know our students and allow us to provide our student-athletes with the individualized attention they require to succeed both on the hill and in the classroom. Students graduate from our programs as confident, accomplished, and resourceful young adults who attend the top colleges and universities in the country and lead meaningful, purposeful lives.

Head Coaches: SVSA athletes train with the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation www.svsef.org
Executive Director: Don Wiseman, Alpine program director: Ruben Macaya, Cross
Country program director: Rick Kapala, Freestyle program director: Andy Ware,
Snowboard program director: Andy Gilbert.

Coaching Staff: U21/U18 Coaching Staff: Nate Schwing, Pat Savaria, Erika Hogan, and Carl Rixon. U16 Coaching Staff: Scott McGrew, Sarah Mazzola, Galen Webster, Hunter Storey, and Brett Jacobson. Cross Country Coaching Staff: Chris Mallory, Ashley McQueen, Nicole De Yong, Nancy Fiddler, and Morgan Arritola. Freestyle Skiing Staff: Joey Cordeau, Chris Rybak, Clint Lightner, Josh Zuck, and Kurtis Fieguth. Snowboarding Staff: Jacob Tyler and Jon French.

Notable Alumni: Picabo Street (SVSEF), Megan Gerety, Christin Cooper, Reggie Crist, Zach Crist, Morgan Arritola, Wyatt Bunce, Langley McNeal (Community School and SVSEF).

Training Facilities: Sun Valley ski resort’s world-famous terrain provides our athletes with every type of training imaginable. Alpine athletes can expect to train on steeps, flats, and terrain chosen for both technical and speed practice. The SVSA Residence Hall is just across the street from our training hill, Sun Valley’s Bald Mountain. Cross Country athletes have a dedicated training facility just a few miles north of town, and train on over 200 kilometers of world-class trails. Freestyle skiers have their own competition mogul course to train on while slopestyle, halfpipe, and boardercross skiers and snowboarders practice their big-air and tricks on one of three terrain parks or the new 18-foot halfpipe.