
Who We Are
White House Academy sees each student as a Child of God, their Heavenly Father; as essential members of their own family; and as an important citizen of the United States of America. Upon our three pillars of Faith, Family, and Freedom, we base our mission, our methods, and all content of the school and its programs. Children develop the proper understanding of government, especially self-government. We are a place of protection and strength for children and their families who desire to adhere to these pillars. In turn, White House Academy families go forth and build their communities with power.

Our Foundation


FAITH
We incorporate God into our education. Rooted in the Restored Gospel, we consider scriptures and the teachings of modern day prophets as our foundational truths.


FAMILY
We uphold and promote the traditional family. We instill respect in students towards their parents and others. We recognize parents as an integral part of the school and their student's success.



FREEDOM
The United States of America is a chosen land, blessed by God, with an important mission in the world. Its founders were raised up by God for that purpose. Our students learn leadership through their examples and real-world experiences.


Educational Philosophy
Our educational philosophy emphasizes a holistic approach that integrates academic, moral, and spiritual education in a balanced environment. It fosters self-discipline and character development through varied learning experiences, rooted in truth. We believe that parents are the most important influence in a child's life, and that the home is the most significant source of a child's success and happiness. White House Academy seeks to assist parents in their sacred duty of raising their children. It prepares students to be active tools in the hands of the Lord enabling them to contribute in their homes and communities.








Our Standards
Establishing rules of conduct and academic standards is essential in education as it fosters a safe and respectful learning environment. These standards help students understand the expectations for behavior and academic integrity, promoting accountability and fairness. By maintaining clear guidelines, White House Academy can encourage collaboration and a sense of community, enabling students to thrive both personally and academically. Ultimately, strong standards empower learners to reach their full potential while preparing them for future challenges.
Based on principles of agency and truth.
7 Rules of Conduct
1. Arrive on time, prepared.
2. Obey exactly.
3. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
4. Work during all work times.
5. Be Honest.
6. Strive for excellence.
7. Look for the good.
Do
What Is
Right.
Academic Standards

1. Promote good study habits.
2. Students are expected to achieve Academic Standers.
3. Students will review and re-do to meet expectations.
4. With high expectations students realize their abilities and potential.
5. Students have opportunities to demonstrate and practice in the classroom and with extra-curricular activities

Our Faculty
Educators & Staff
Meet our team of educators and support staff, dedicated to nurturing both the hearts and minds of our students. They foster an environment where faith flourishes alongside academic growth.
Board of Directors
Meet the leaders behind our school's mission. Our dedicated board members embody our commitment to excellence, ensuring every student thrives in an environment rooted in our values.

Join Our White House Academy Community
Choosing White House Academy means embracing an education that integrates academic success, essential values, and an emphasis on personal development. We welcome you to discover how White House Academy can shape your child's future.
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Contact Us Today
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Phone: 435.828.8721
Email: contact@whitehouseacademy.us
Location: 447 E. Main Street, Vernal, UT 84078

Statement of Religious Education
White House Academy is not sponsored by, endorsed by, or affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Church) or any other denomination. However, the curriculum, standards, and methods are based on the teachings and doctrines of the Church. We welcome students of all faiths.
We do not separate spiritual and academic learning, as they are both parts of the whole truth and the development of the whole child. All truth, including all areas of academics, comes from God, and keeping Him in education makes all the difference.















