Toledo Christian Schools

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Toledo Christian Schools
Address
2303 Brookford Drive
Toledo, Ohio, (Lucas County), 43614
United States
Coordinates 41°36′2″N 83°36′2″W / 41.60056°N 83.60056°W / 41.60056; -83.60056Coordinates: 41°36′2″N 83°36′2″W / 41.60056°N 83.60056°W / 41.60056; -83.60056
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Non-denominational Christianity
Superintendent Jeff Gagle (Academics), Scott Gibson (Operations)
Grades K-12
Color(s) Blue and Gold [1]         
Athletics conference Toledo Area Athletic Conference[1]
Team name Eagles[1]
Accreditation(s) North Central Association of Colleges and Schools [2]
Athletic Director Tandy Bradford
Website toledochristian.com

Toledo Christian Schools is a co-educational, private, Christian non-denominational school in Toledo, Ohio. It is part of the ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) and is well known for its excellence in academics, music, and athletics.

Student body

The student body is an eclectic group that shares a common interest in Christian ministry. It consists of various minorities, Christian denominations, and ages. The current student body as a whole (kindergarten through twelfth grade) is numbered to be 804 students with an average of seventeen students per teacher and three students per computer. The student body is involved in a variety of causes including, but not limited to, Christmas baskets, Hannah's Socks, and community service.

Campus

The Toledo Christian Campus is located off of the Anthony Wayne Trail near the Maumee River and Walbridge park. The versatile athletic field is used as a football, soccer, baseball, and softball field. Although the campus lacks a track this does not hinder the track and field program in any way. As of the 2010 season, the boy's team had won 7 straight conference championships and the girl's team had won 4 of the last 5 under the tutelage of coach Paul Barney. The building has five stories; however, only three stories are used for educational purposes. A new gymnasium was recently remodeled and is used for holding basketball games and pep rallies as well as special gatherings and plays. The chapel is located above the art wing; this room was once used for the weekly chapel meetings for the student body, but has since been discontinued for this purpose. Instead, the chapel is used as a rehearsal room for the music program, which includes an orchestra, band, and chamber choir.

Clubs

Currently, there are only 6 clubs: the drama club, paintball, cooking, scrapbook, bowling, Ping PONG, and the French club. The drama club performs skits during the weekly chapel and also produces a play in the spring. French club travels to France in the summer. The other 4 meet after school somedays and do whatever their name decides them to do. The Ping Pong club has been very successful.[citation needed]

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