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Christian Academy of Louisville was founded in 1975 by Clifton Heights Christian Church with 200 students in grades one through six. James E. Farmer left his job as deputy superintendent at Jefferson County Public Schools to help establish the school.
Free Stuff is a television program on the G4 network. "Featured products" ranging in value from $20.00 to $599.00 were previewed and then given away. Viewers entered to win the items by using their computer to submit codes which were shown to the viewers by Lloyd the Chimp during commercial breaks.
www.wcala.org: Westminster Christian Academy is a Christian private school with campuses located in Opelousas, Louisiana and Lafayette, Louisiana. The school ...
Because of the size and diversity of the population of Louisville, Kentucky, there are many schools in a number of different school systems, both public and private.This list of schools in Louisville, Kentucky, attempts to list the educational institutions in Louisville, as well as some post-secondary institutions in the surrounding metropolitan area.
Evangel Christian Academy is a private, Christian school in Shreveport, Louisiana with two campuses spanning grades K-12. It is owned & operated privately in association with Shreveport Community Church (formerly First Assembly of God Church) which is located on the property of the grade school sister campus.
Alexandria Hall houses the administrative offices and some academic departments at Louisiana Christian University. Richard W. Norton Memorial Library at Louisiana Christian University Guinn Auditorium, named for former LC President Earl Guinn H.O. West Physical Education Building is named for Minden businessman and retailer Herman O. West (1900–1981), who was named LC board president in 1958.
web.archive.org /web /20100105035040 /http: //gocrusaders.com / Christian Life Academy , and later The Church Academy , was a private , non-denominational Christian school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana .
Sayers Classical Academy is a private, classical Christian school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.It serves students from Pre-K through 12th grade.. The school is named after Dorothy Sayers, whose essay, "The Lost Tools of Learning," has been highly influential in the modern resurgence of classical education.