The newly created Princeton Arts & Sports Academy will hold an open house on Sunday, Feb. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m.
The event will offer a tour of the facility at the Princeton-Windsor Cultural Complex on Clarksville Road, in addition to information about the program’s planned curriculum and educational dynamics.
PASA was announced last month in a joint venture with The Patrick School. The program planned to open in September will be the Patrick School Basketball Academy.
The academy will be a fully accredited school and specialized basketball academy for boys and girls, grades 9–12 and post graduates. A second phase is planned for the fall of 2020. It will feature a sports institute, including basketball, swimming, soccer and tennis; an arts institute, including painting, music and visual arts; and a STEM institute, which includes coding, artificial intelligence, robotics, electronics; and business development.
PASA was cofounded by Jack Li, the owner of the Princeton-Windsor Cultural Complex, and Martin Whitfield, the complex’s general manager. For more information, see pasacademy.org.

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