Christian Educational Consortium
Christian Educational Consortium | |
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Location | |
1500 Alliant Ave., Louisville, KY United States | |
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Type | Private School |
Founded | 2001 |
Director | Beverly Clark |
Faculty | 32 |
Grades | 6 to 12 |
Enrollment | 440 students |
Color(s) | navy blue and crimson |
Athletics | soccer, basketball, volleyball, track, baseball |
Athletics conference | KCSAA |
Mascot | Cougars |
Website |
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Founded in 2001, the Christian Educational Consortium (CEC) is a private school in Louisville, Kentucky. A collegiate style school for Christian home educated students, CEC classes are offered to grades 6-12. CEC meets twice a week on Tuesday and Wednesday at Indiana Wesleyan University - Louisville campus. For the 2010-2011 school year, approximately 350 students were enrolled, and by the 2014-2015 school year,approximately 440. CEC offers over 50 different classes in all the core subjects (English, math, science,and history),the arts, and many different electives such as World View, Psychology, Journalism, Chess,Drama, Philosophy, Business, and Computer. There are also four foreign languages from which students can choose: Chinese, Italian, Spanish, and Latin. At this school, you may take anywhere from one to six classes. There are a total of eight 90-min to 120 min. periods, four on Tuesday and four on Wednesday. Each teacher will assign homework suitable for one week. The student then complete the homework during the course of the school week, for each class in which he/she is enrolled.
Academics
The Christian Educational Consortium offers advanced classes in which students have successfully taken the CLEP exams, conveniently located on the IWU campus,and the AP exams at another site. The 2012-13 Advanced classes which offer an AP test in May are English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, and U. S. Government. The 2015 graduating class will mark a record number of over 70 students graduating at the Alumni Chapel at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. For the 2015-2016 academic year CEC students may take dual credit classes through Boyce College and Indiana Wesleyan University, acquiring college credit for English 101 and English 102, Contemporary Mathematics, Missions, Business, Personal Finance, and Career Development (Life Calling).
See also
- Schools in Louisville, Kentucky