Liberty Bible Academy

Liberty Bible Academy
Liberty Bible Academy, Mason Ohio
Address
4900 Old Irwin Simpson Road
Mason, Ohio, (Warren County), 45040
 United States
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Non-denominational Christian
Established 1984
Founder Dean & Ona Truesdale
Principal Christine Hackler
Faculty 25
Grades PK8
Enrollment 155 (all grades)
Campus Suburban/Urban
Color(s) Maroon and Navy         
Accreditation(s) Association of Christian Schools International [1] Ohio Department of Education [2]
Website

Liberty Bible Academy is a private Christian school, located in Mason, Ohio area. Its campus is located in Deerfield Township , just off Mason-Montgomery Road across from the Procter and Gamble Research facility and Deerfield Township Shopping Center;

LBA is a non-denominational school, not affiliated with a particular church or religious group, though its religious teachings is based in Protestant theology.

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History

Overview

The school was founded in 1984 by Dean and Ona Truesdale. After leasing facilities for its early years, Liberty Bible Academy moved to its new home in Mason/Deerfield Township in the summer of 1999. It is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International and is chartered by the Ohio Department of Education.

Academics

Teaching are in a Christ-centered environment. The school aims to complement and support both the home and church. LBA graduates excel in high school and college and ultimately fill responsible positions as they make significant contributions to the society in which we live. All students are involved with Chapel services throughout the week and are required to take Bible class.

Fine arts

General Music instruction is offered to all grade levels within the school as part of the regular curriculum. Each class is introduced to academic and skill development while being exposed to various types of music. Private piano instruction for all students are offered with lesson times given both during and after school hours. Band is offered for all students 58. Art is taught weekly to all students PK8 which introduces new art concepts, tools and techniques. Students receive recognition at the annual ACSI Art Festival.

Activities

Students are given the opportunity to participate in a wide range of Activities such as Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Jump Rope Team, Uni Cycling, Bible Quizzing, Tae Kwon Do, Boy Scouts, American Heritage Girls, Chess, Newspaper Club and Band.

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