Lexington Academy was a small private Christian school in Farmers Branch, Texas (a suburb of Dallas) that was founded in the early 1980s by televangelist Robert Tilton and his wife Marty. The name "Lexington" was chosen in honor of the Battle of Lexington, the first battle in the American Revolutionary War. The school mascot was the Patriots. The school was a member of TAPPS (Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools), and won dozens of State Championships in Athletics, Academics, and Fine Arts during the less than 20 years of its existence, including 5 overall TAPPS State Championships. The school was dissolved in 1998 as a result of debts incurred from lawsuits against Tilton and his ministry.
Overall State Champions 1A 1991-1992 1990-1991 1989-1990 2A 1993-1994 1992-1993
Baseball State Champions 1A 1990-1991 1991-1992
Basketball State Champions 1A Boys 1991-1992 3A Girls 1996-1997
Cross Country State Champions 1A Girls 1991 3A Girls 1996 3A Boys 1995
Football State Champions 1A 1990 2A 1993
Softball State Champions 3A 1996-1997
Track & Field State Champions 1A Girls 1991 1A Boys 1991 1A Boys 1992 2A Boys 1994
Music State Champions Overall Champions 3A 1996-1997 2A 1995-1996 2A 1994-1995 2A 1993-1994
Among the State Championships were numerous State records, more than 50 Individual Champions, and more than 100 All-State selections.