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2001 North Carolina DIRECTORY of NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2001 North Carolina DIRECTORY OF NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Conventional schools edition Information from the 2000-2001 school term Published June, 2001 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION Rod Helder, Director Division of Non-Public Education 1309 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1309 Telephone: (919) 733-4276 Web Site: www.doa.state.nc.us/dnpe Note: School addresses are mailing addresses, not necessarily location addresses. School staff data includes only full and part-time faculty and administration. School enrollment data is as of the first school day of October, 2000 and includes only grade 5K – 12 students. The following codes are utilized on pages 1 – 97: CS -- Accredited by the North Carolina Christian School Association PS -- Accredited thru the National Council for Private School Accreditation SA -- Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SS -- Special school (short-term student population) Conventional Schools Listing School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Alamance Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Alamance Alamance Christian School K-12 Day 182 166 348 26 PO Box 838 Religious Graham, NC 27253 Mr. Robert La Tour (336) 578-0318 Bible Wesleyan Chr. Sch. K-12 Day 19 21 40 10 106 Moores Chapel Cemetery Rd. Religious Graham, NC 27253 Rev. Ricky Rose (336) 376-3913 Blessed Sacrament School K-8 Day 141 142 283 26 515 Hillcrest Ave. Religious Burlington, NC 27215 Mr. George Boschini (336) 570-0019 Burlington Christian Academy K-8 Day 228 271 499 56 621 E. Sixth Street Religious Burlington, NC 27215 Mr. Michael Brown (336) 227-0288 Burlington Day School K-8 Day 86 90 176 28 1615 Greenwood Terrace Independent SA Burlington, NC 27215 Dr. Otho Tucker (336) 228-0296 Friendship Christian School 1-11 Day 11 19 30 8 2541 Elon-Ossipee Rd Religious Elon College, NC 27244 Dr. Tommy Cook (336) 584-4476 Haw River SDA School 1-5 Day 53 81 151 Wilkins Road Religious PS Haw River, NC 27258 Mrs. Ella Schmiege (336) 578-0678 1 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Alamance Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Storybook Farm Christian School 2 Day 1 0 1 1 4772 Hwy 54 Religious Graham, NC 27253 Mrs. Brenda Davis (336) 376-9060 Alamance County Total 673 712 1,385 156 Alexander Grace Baptist Church School K-12 Day 9 8 17 2 P.O. Box 6312 Bethlehem Station Religious Hickory, NC 28603 Rev. John Gray (828) 495-7349 Alexander County Total 9 8 17 2 Ashe Victory Christian Academy 4-10 Day 6 6 12 6 P.O. Box 1456 Religious Jefferson, NC 28640 Rev. Gary Shelton (336) 246-4145 Ashe County Total 6 6 12 6 Avery High Country Christian School K-8 Day 83 112 1551 Tynecastle Hwy Religious PS Banner Elk, NC 28604 Mrs. Norma Collson (828) 898-3677 Rainbow Christian Academy K-11 Day 3 6 9 4 2221 Blevins Creek Rd Religious Elk Park, NC 28622 Rev. David E. Stines (828) 733-0372 Avery County Total 11 9 20 6 Beaufort 2 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Beaufort Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Emmanuel FWB Church School K-12 Day 40 54 94 12 1600 Highland Dr. Religious Washington, NC 27889 Mr. James Kissinger (252) 946-3585 Pungo Christian Academy K-12 Day 46 54 100 17 1009 W. Main Street Independent Belhaven, NC 27810 Mr. Frederick Wilson (252) 943-2678 Terra Ceia Christian School K-12 Day 101 125 226 17 4428 Christian School Rd. Religious Pantego, NC 27860 Mr. Ken Leys (252) 943-2485 Beaufort County Total 187 233 420 46 Bertie Bethel Assembly Christian Ac. K-12 Day 49 65 114 16 105 Askewville Bryant St. Religious Windsor, NC 27983 Mr. Roy Denton (252) 794-4034 Lawrence Academy K-12 Day 201 181 382 29 PO Box 70 148 Avoca Farm Rd Independent Merry Hill, NC 27957 Dr. Edwin Carter (252) 482-4748 Bertie County Total 250 246 496 45 Bladen Community Baptist Academy K-12 Day 19 14 33 8 3107 NC 410 Hwy Religious Bladenboro, NC 28320 Mr. Kevin Senn (910) 863-4320 3 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Bladen Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Outreach for Christ Chr. Ac. 4-11 Day 6 8 14 2 58 Clyde King Rd Religious Bladenboro, NC 28320 Mrs. Delores King (910) 863-3064 Bladen County Total 25 22 47 10 Brunswick Apostolic Christian Academy K-12 Day 10 8 18 3 PO Box 10507 Religious Southport, NC 28461 Rev. Vernon Kelly (910) 457-5845 Community Chapel School K-12 Day 10 10 20 3 PO Box 81 Religious Shallotte, NC 28459 Mr. Randy Sullivan (910) 754-6653 Crary School K-8 Day 33 20 53 7 1739 Point Windward Place Independent Shallotte, NC 28470 Mrs. Foy Matthews-Crary (910) 754-4040 Emmanuel Christian Academy K-12 Day 16 17 33 6 PO Box 834 Religious Leland, NC 28451 Mr. Kenneth M. Emmanuel Sr. (910) 371-6968 Evelyn Smith Wray Village School K-3 Day 18 21 39 6 P.O. Box 2407 Independent Shallotte, NC 28459 Mrs. Danya Sanders (910) 754-2072 For Kids Only Child Development Ctr. K-2 Day 3 7 10 3 P.O. Box 2991 Independent Shallotte, NC 28459 Mrs. Pamela Helms (910) 754-7777 4 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Brunswick Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff L & L Montessori School K-5 Day 9 8 17 4 5269 Dosher Cut-Off SE Independent Southport, NC 28461 Ms. Lynette Watson (910) 457-6173 Neils Eddy Academy 1-11 Day 9 6 15 1 5804 Woodman Circle Independent Reigelwood, NC 28456 Ms. Jennifer Sykes (910) 655-1006 New Jerusalem Christian Aca. 1-12 Day 15 11 26 20 102 Trinity Drive Religious Leland, NC 28451 Mr. Ennis F. Dawson (910) 371-3859 Southport Christian School K-7 Day 23 37 60 9 PO Box 11493 Religious Southport, NC 28461 Ms. Lisa Kjome (910) 457-5060 West Christian Academy K-12 Day 57 34 91 6 PO Box 2550 Religious Shallotte, NC 28470 Dr. George West II (910) 754-9378 Brunswick County Total 203 179 382 68 Buncombe Academy of Asheville K-3 Day 31 22 53 10 104 Peachtree Road Independent Asheville, NC 28803 Mr. Ricky Graham (828) 277-0062 Adonai Christian Academy K-12 Day 16 15 31 8 119 Cumberland Avenue Religious Asheville, NC 28801 Ms. Jennifer Bradley (828) 254-4203 5 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Buncombe Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Arden Christian School 3-11 Day 10 10 20 2 2568 Hendersonville Road Religious Arden, NC 28704 Rev. Jimmy Taylor (828) 687-0704 Asheville Catholic School K-8 Day 124 106 230 22 12 Culvern Street Religious SA Asheville, NC 28804 Mr. Frank Cancro (828) 252-7896 Asheville Christian Academy K-12 Day 206 209 415 43 P.O. Box 9038 Religious PS Asheville, NC 28815 Mr. William George (828) 298-1600 Asheville School 9-12 Boarding 114 89 203 58 360 Asheville School Rd. Independent SA Asheville, NC 28806 Mr. William S. Peebles (828) 254-6345 Asheville-Pisgah Church Sch. K-8 Day 26 31 57 8 90 Academy Drive Religious PS Candler, NC 28715 Ms. Carole Hoekenga (828) 667-3255 Bread of Life Learning Center 3-12 Day 3 4 7 1 P.O. Box 1315 Religious Mars Hill, NC 28754 Mr. J. Lamarr Hyatt (828) 626-2573 Carolina Day School K-12 Day 275 270 545 75 1345 Hendersonville Road Independent SA Asheville, NC 28803 Mr. Charles F. Szumilas (828) 274-0757 6 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Buncombe Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Christ School 8-12 Boarding 185 0 185 41 500 Christ School Road Independent SA Arden, NC 28704 Rev. Russell Ingersoll (828) 684-6232 Copestone School Day 00 02 428 Biltmore Ave Independent SS Asheville, NC 28801 Mr. Michael Warren (828) 213-5211 Crossroads Christian Academy K-8 Day 27 30 57 15 20 South Bear Creek Road Religious Asheville, NC 28806 Mr. Timothy Patterson (828) 254-5727 Eliada School Boarding 00 02 PO Box 16708 Independent SS Asheville, NC 28806 Mr. David Crompton (828) 259-5394 Emmanuel Lutheran School K-6 Day 44 43 87 7 51 Wilburn Place Religious Asheville, NC 28806 Mr. David A. Janisko (828) 252-1795 Georgetown Baptist Academy K-12 Day 17 17 34 8 P.O. Box 448 Religious Leicester, NC 28748 Rev. Lee Davis (828) 683-1375 Glory Tabernacle Academy K-12 Day 16 21 37 10 1221 Sweeten Creek Road Religious Asheville, NC 28803 Rev. Kathy Pittman (828) 274-0750 7 School Name Address and Phone Grades Taught Boarding Buncombe Chief AdministratorType Accreditation Male Female Enrollment Staff Hanger Hall School for Girls 6-7 Day 0 4 4 4 31 Park Avenue North Independent Asheville, NC 28801 Mr. Howard Hanger (828) 258-3600 Happy Valley Chr. Aca. K-12 Day 22 24 46 9 P.O. Box 17415 Religious Asheville, NC 28816 Mr. Edwin Ellege (828) 254-6655 Hope Christian School 3-12 Day 6 6 12 4 215 Bull Creek Road Religious Asheville, NC 28805 Mr. Frank Cable (828) 254-3976 Learning Community School K-8 Day 18 19 37 7 PO Box 1143 Independent Black Mountain, NC 28711 Mrs. Noel Pulliam (828) 686-3080 Merrimon Baptist Chr. Sch. K-12 Day 106 102 208 29 10 Ben Lippen School Road Religious Asheville, NC 28806 Mr. Ernie Adkins (828) 252-9305 Mount Pisgah Academy 9-12 Boarding 57 74 131 19 75 Academy Drive Religious PS Candler, NC 28715 Mr.
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