Faith Christian School (Indiana)

Faith Christian School
Address
5526 State Road 26 E
Lafayette, Indiana, Tippecanoe County 47905
United States
Coordinates 40°25′04″N 86°47′55″W / 40.417748°N 86.798667°W / 40.417748; -86.798667Coordinates: 40°25′04″N 86°47′55″W / 40.417748°N 86.798667°W / 40.417748; -86.798667
Information
Denomination Baptist
Established 1997
CEEB code 151908
Administrator Scott Grass
Principal Lynn Heusinger (High School)
Jonathan Lambeth (elementary school)
CFO Bob Leffew
Faculty 36
Grades Prekindergarten-12
Gender Coed
Enrollment 543 (2013-2014)
Hours in school day 7.4[1]
Color(s) Maroon and Gold          
Athletics conference Independent
Team name Eagles
Accreditation American Association of Christian Schools
Indiana Department of Education
Website Faith Christian School

Faith Christian School is a coeducational Pre-K -12 Christian day school located in facilities provided by Faith Baptist Church of Lafayette, Indiana.

History

Faith Christian School was founded by members of Faith Baptist Church and opened in 1997 with 48 students in grades 9-12. Seventh and eighth grades were added for the 1998-1999 school year and PK3-sixth grades were added for 2000-2001. Kossuth Street Baptist Church's Highland Christian School merged with Faith Christian School in August 2002.

Faith Christian School has been accredited by the American Association of Christian Schools since February 2001 as well as the Indiana Department of Education (Freeway School) since February 2004. Faith Christian School is also approved by Homeland Security to issue I-20 documents to qualified international students allowing them to obtain F-1 visas from the US Consulate in their country.

Extracurricular activities

Faith Christian School offers band, choir, drawing, engineering, home economics, drama, and yearbook as courses and qualified eleventh and twelfth grade students may participate in American Christian Honor Society.

The school fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, bowling, golf, wrestling, soccer, softball, track, and volleyball.

Schedule

The School schedule is based on a block system with five periods each day, with separate schedules for each Maroon and Gold days. The first and third periods last approximately 60 minutes, with the second, fourth, and fifth about 90 minutes.

Curriculum

High school students must complete 56 credits to graduate with either a Core 40 or Advanced Honor diploma. The Advanced Honor diploma has more rigorous math, science and foreign language requirements and requires a minimum GPA of 3.0.

The School also provides four Advanced Placement classes: AP U.S. History, AP English, AP Chemistry, and AP Calculus AB.

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