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Partners in Christian Education Partners in Christian Education Alabama California, continued Cottage Hill Christian, Mobile *Pacifica Christian High School, Santa Monica *Lindsay Lane Christian Academy, Athens *Pacific Point Christian School, Gilroy *Providence High School, Santa Barbara Alaska *Riverside Christian High School, Riverside Anchorage Christian School, Anchorage Rincon Valley Christian High School, Santa Rosa Birchwood Christian School, Chugiak* Santa Clarita Christian School, Santa Clarita* *Cook Inlet Academy, Soldotna Santa Fe Christian, Solana Beach Grace Christian School, Anchorage Tri City Christian High School, Vista *Trinity Classical Academy, Valencia Arizona *Valley Christian High School, San Jose Ambassador Christian Academy, Queen Creek *Victory Christian Schools, Carmichael Christ’s Greenfield Lutheran Church, Gilbert Woodcrest Christian School, Riverside *Desert Christian High School, Tucson *Gilbert Christian School, Gilbert Colorado *Joy Christian School, Glendale Augustine Classical Academy, Lakewood *Northwest Christian High School, Phoenix *Belleview Christian School, Westminster *Paradise Valley Christian Preparatory, Phoenix *Beth Eden Baptist School, Wheat Ridge *Phoenix Christian Preparatory, Phoenix *Cedarwood Christian Academy, Aurora *Pusch Ridge Christian Academy, Tucson Christian Community School, Clifton *Saint Mary’s Catholic High School, Phoenix Colorado Heritage Educational School System, Greeley Scottsdale Christian Academy, Phoenix* *Colorado Springs Christian School, Colorado Springs Trinity Christian School, Prescott Cornerstone Baptist Academy, Colorado Springs *Valley Christian High School, Chandler Cornerstone Christian Academy, Durango Valley Lutheran High School, Phoenix Cornerstone Christian School, Grand Junction Dare 2 Share Ministries International, Arvada Arkansas *Dayspring Christian Academy, Greeley Little Rock Christian Academy, Little Rock *Denver Christian Schools, Denver *Providence Classical Christian Academy, Rogers Denver Eagles Christian Home School Athletics, Highlands Ranch Shiloh Christian School, Springdale Denver Lutheran High School, Denver Denver Street School, Denver California *Evangelical Christian Academy, Colorado Springs *Arrowhead Christian Academy, Redlands *Faith Baptist High School, Longmont Bakersfield Christian High School, Bakersfield *Faith Christian Academy, Arvada *Berean Christian High School, Walnut Creek *Flatirons Academy, Westminster Bradshaw Christian High School, Sacramento *Front Range Christian School, Littleton *Calvin Christian High School, Escondido Heritage Christian Academy, Fort Collins Capital Christian High School, Sacramento Hilltop Baptist School, Colorado Springs *Carnegie-Riverside Christian High School, Riverside *Homeschool Etc., Arvada *Christian (Unified) High School, El Cajon Jim Elliott Christian School, Highlands Ranch Crean Lutheran, Irvine *Liberty Classical Academy, New Castle Crossroads Christian School, Cornoa Life Academy, Grand Junction *Desert Christian High School, Lancaster *Longmont Christian School, Longmont *Faith Baptist School, Canoga Park *Lutheran High School, Parker *Forest Lake Christian School, Auburn New Horizons Christian School, Grand Junction *Grace Brethren High School, Simi Valley Pikes Peak Christian Academy, Colorado Springs Hillcrest Christian School. Thousand Oaks Regis Jesuit High School, Aurora *Horizon Prep, Rancho Santa Fe *Resurrection Christian School, Loveland *Liberty Charter High School, Lemon Grove *Rock Solid Christian Academy, Littleton *Linfield Christian, Temecula Southeast Christian School, Parker *Maranatha Christian Schools, San Diego St Mary's High School, Colorado Springs Maranatha High School, Pasadena Tierra Alta Christian School, Pagosa Springs Modesto Christian High School, Modesto *Thorncreek Christian School, Northglenn *Monte Vista Christian High School, Watsonville Trinidad Catholic School, Trinidad *Pacifica Christian High School, New Port Beach *Vail Christian High School, Edwards *Valor Christian High School, Highlands Ranch *Participates in our Colorado Christian University Dual Credit Program Partners in Christian Education Delaware Iowa Calvary Christian Academy, Dover *Isaac Newton Christian Academy, Cedar Rapids *Morning Star Academy, Battendorf Florida Boca Raton Christian School, Boca Raton Kansas Calvary Christian Academy, Ft. Lauderdale Christ Preparatory Academy, Lenexa *Christian Educator’s Academy, Cape Canaveral Classical School of Wichita, Wichita *Coral Springs Christian Academy, Coral Springs Heritage Christian Academy, Olathe *Dade Christian School, Miami Kansas City Christian School, Prairie Village *Hernando Christian Academy, Brooksville Maranatha Academy, Shawnee *Rocky Bayou Christian School, Niceville Trinity Academy, Wichita Sheridan Hills Christian Academy, Hollywood Tamps Bay Christian Academy, Tampa Kentucky The Geneva School, Winter Park *Calvary Christian School, Covington Evangel Christian School, Louisville Georgia Augusta Christian High School, Martinez Maryland *Ethos School, Atlanta *Calvary Baptist Church Academy, Glen Burnie *First Presbyterian Day School, Macon *Southern Maryland Christian Academy, White Plains *Greater Atlanta Christian School, Atlanta *Hebron Christian Academy, Dacula Michigan Grand Rapids Christian High School, Grand Rapids Georgia, continued *Midland Christian School, Midland *Providence Classical Christian School, Oxford NorthPointe Christian School, Grand Rapids Mount Paran High School, Kennesaw *Oakland Christian School, Auburn Hills Parkway Christian School, Sterling Heights Hawaii *Southfield Christian School, Southfield Calvary Chapel Christian School, Aiea* *Wixom Christian School, Wixom Makua Lani Christian Academy, Kailua Kona Minnesota Idaho Heritage Christian Academy, Maple Grove Cole Valley Christian, Meridian Legacy Christian Academy, Andover Lighthouse Christian School, Twin Falls New Life Academy, Woodbury Nampa Christian, Nampa Park Christian School, Moorhead *The Ambrose School, Meridian Southwest Christian, Chaska Maranatha Christian Academy, Brooklyn Park Illinois Aurora Christian School, Aurora Mississippi Chicago Christian, Palos Heights *NorthStar Academy, Southaven *Christian Heritage Academy, Northfield *Park Place Christian Academy, Pearl *Westlake Christian Academy, Grayslake *Cornerstone Christian Academy, Bloomington Missouri Harvest Christian Academy, Elgin Northland Christian Schools, Kansas City *Illiana Christian High School, Lansing St. Joseph Christian School, St. Joseph Rockford Christian Schools, Rockford Summit Christian Academy, Kansas City *Timothy Christian High School, Elmhurst Westminster Christian Academy, Chesterfield *Wheaton Academy, West Chicago Montana Indiana Hamilton Christian Academy, Hamilton Elkhart Christian, Elkhart Heritage Christian School, Indianapolis Nebraska Lakewood Park Christian School, Auburn Concordia Junior Senior High School, Omaha *Suburban Christian School, Indianapolis Cornerstone Christian School, Bellevue *Lincoln Christian School, Lincoln *Participates in our Colorado Christian University Dual Credit Program Partners in Christian Education Nebraska, continued. Pennsylvania, continued Nebraska Christian School, Central City *Shalom Christian Academy, Chambersburg Omaha Christian Academy, Omaha *West Shore Christian Academy, Shiremanstown Nevada South Carolina Calvary Chapel Christian School, Las Vegas *Northside Christian School, North Charleston Faith Lutheran High School, Las Vegas GV Christian School, Henderson South Dakota *Lake Mead Christian Academy, Henderson *Rapid City Christian High School, Rapid City *Sioux Falls Christian Schools, Sioux Falls New Mexico *Hope Christian School, Albuquerque Tennessee *Mesilla Valley Christian School, Las Cruces Alliance Christian Academy, Franklin *Oak Grove Classical Academy, Albuquerque Evangelical Christian School, Cordova *Rehoboth Christian School, Rehoboth Camp Eagle Gap Program Knoxville Christian School, Knoxville North Carolina *Asheville Christian Academy, Swannanoa Texas *Faith Christian School, Ramseur *Abilene Christian Schools, Abilene *Friendship Christian Schools, Raleigh *Alliance Christian Academy, Forth Worth *Raleigh Christian Academy, Raleigh *Annapolis Christian Academy, Corpus Christi *Wilmington Christian Academy, Wilmington *Berean Christian Academy, Katy *Brook Hill School, Bullard Ohio *Carrollton Christian Academy, Carrollton *Emmanuel Christian School, Toledo Central Texas Christian School, Temple *Grove City Christian School, Grove City *Condordia High School, Round Rock *Sevenstar Academy, Cincinnati *Coram Deo Academy, Flower Mound *Cornerstone Christian Academy, McKinney Oklahoma *Cornerstone Christian School, San Antonio *Christian Heritage Academy, Del City *Covenant Christian Academy, Colleyville Community Christian School, Norman *Faith West Academy, Katy *Crossings Christian School, Oklahoma City *First Baptist Christian Academy, Pasadena Lincoln Christian School, Tulsa *Fort Bend Christian Academy, Sugar Land *Metro Christian Academy, Tulsa *Founders Classical Academy of Leander, Leander Oklahoma Bible Academy, Enid *Garland Christian Academy, Garland *Oklahoma Christian Academy, Edmond *Gloria Deo Academy, Bulverde Oklahoma Christian School, Edmond Grace Academy, Georgetown Oklahoma Christian Home Educators’ Consociation, Oklahoma City *Grapevine Faith Christian School, Grapevine Regent Preparatory School, Tulsa Heritage Christian Academy, Rockwall Rejoice Christian School, Owasso Heritage School, Fredricksburg *Southwest Covenant School, Yukon Hill Country Christian,
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