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Community Christian Academy is a private Christian school located in Stuart, Florida. The school offers classes up to 12th grade. There are classes for the kindergarten learners as well. The schools offers fine arts, FHSAA athletics and other college preparatory programs. The school has been operating since 1979.
Community Christian School (CCS) is a private Christian school located in Tallahassee, Florida for grades K–12. [1] According to its website site, tuition in 2017–2018 was $7,990 per year. Athletics
Community Christian School is the name of several private schools. These include Community Christian School (Georgia), in Stockbridge, Georgia; Community Christian School (Bradenton, Florida) Community Christian School (Tallahassee, Florida) Community Christian School (Norman, Oklahoma)
In 1971, there were 346 students and 23 teachers. In 1970, the still-unaccredited school touted that every teacher encouraged patriotism and encouraged Americanism, and that the school frankly discussed the dangers of communism. [4] That year, the school competed in basketball and softball, with plans to add football and track in 1971.
Community Christian School was founded in 1997 as a ministry of Community Bible Church. CCS began with 32 students in early elementary grades in 1997, and began adding higher grades each year. [2] A new educational building was constructed in 2000 to give the school more classrooms, along with a computer lab, a library/media center and an art room.
Front view of the main school building. Calvary Christian Academy (CCA) is a private Christian school located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. It was established as a ministry of Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale in 2000. CCA provides education from Pre-K3 through 12th grade. A full-time daycare is also operated all year.
Former name of Newstead Christian School Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Its working name was Capital City Day School, but this was changed before opening to Maclay School, [6] after Alfred B. Maclay Jr., a World War II veteran whose mother was a major benefactor [7] and whose father's estate became Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park. [8] The school's campus is bounded on two sides by the park. [9]