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Accredited Non-Public Schools 2001-2002 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2001-2002 313 348 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN TEXAS Accrediting associations recognized by the commissioner of education to accredit non-public schools in Texas have formed the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission (TEPSAC). Member associations of TEPSAC serve in an advisory capacity to the commissioner of education concerning the accreditation of non-public schools and recommending accrediting associations in Texas. The accreditation of non-public schools in Texas is a function of TEPSAC and is recognized by the commissioner of education as having standards comparable to 19 TAC Chapter 97. Student credits earned in non-public schools accredited by the member associations of TEPSAC are transferable to Texas public schools. Teacher service in accredited non-public schools has been recognized for salary increment purposes in Texas public schools. The accreditation of non-public schools under this arrangement became effective on February 12, 1986. Accreditation of non-public schools directly by The Texas Education Agency ceased after May 31, 1989. The accredited non-public schools are listed under the county in which they are located. Accredited Catholic schools are listed by the county in which the (Arch) Diocese is located. All schools listed on the following pages are currently accredited by associations that are members of TEPSAC. Information about these schools and procedures for becoming an accredited non-public school should be obtained from: Texas Private School Accreditation Commission (TEPSAC) 10810 Dreamland San Antonio, TX 78230-4204 (210) 979-6410 www.tepsac.com The most current information on non-public schools accredited by the member associations of TEPSAC is available at the following TEA website: http://AskTED.tea.state.tx.us. Future editions of the printed Texas School Directory (TSD) will not include this detailed information, but it will continue to be available on the TEA website. It is also expected that TEPSAC will be developing its own website, and that future editions of the TSD will reference that website address. Additionally, websites currently available for each of the accrediting associations are noted on the following page. 315 TEXAS PRIVATE SCHOOL ACCREDITATION COMMISSION Accreditation Commission of the Texas Association National Christian School Association (NCSA) of Baptist Schools (ACBS) Marquita Moss, President Dr. Randy Wood Brentwood Christian School P.O. Box 97215 11908 Lamar Blvd. Waco, TX 76798-7215 Austin, TX 78753 (254) 710-2410 (512) 835-5983 www.nationalchristian.org Accreditation Commission of the Texas Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) John Schimmer, Director Charlie Vanatta, State Director 4300 Alpha Road, Suite 205 Texas Elementary & Middle School Committee Dallas, TX 75224 University of Houston @ Clear Lake (972) 991-2822 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Box 361 www.acsi.org Houston, TX 77058 (281) 283-3594 Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools (TAAP) www.sacs.org Betty Moore, Director The Village School Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 13077 Westella Michael P. Thomas, Jr., State Director Houston, TX 77077 Texas Secondary & Middle School Committee (281) 496-7900 University of Texas @ Austin www.taaps.org P.O. Box 7307 Austin, TX 78713 Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS) (512) 471-6660 Jimmy Ames, Executive Director www.sacs.org 1445 Boonville Avenue Springfield, MO 65802-1894 Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES) (417) 862-2781 Tim McIntire, Executive Director ag.org/acts 5952 Royal Lane, Suite 204 Dallas, TX 75230-3862 Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) (214) 692-9872 Geoffrey C. Butler, Executive Director www.swaes.org 4700 Byrant Irvin Court, Suite 204 Fort Worth, TX 76107 Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (TCCED) (817) 569-9200 George Solana, Director www.isasw.org 1625 Rutherford Lane, Building D Austin, TX 78754-5105 International Christian Accrediting Association (ICAA) (512) 339-8416 Tom Agnew, Director of Accreditation www.txcatholic.org 7777 South Lewis Avenue Tulsa, OK 74171 Texas Seventh-Day Adventists School System (TSDA) (918) 495-7054 Lyle Hansen, Director www.oru.edu/oruef/icaa P.O. Box 800A Alvarado, TX 76009-0800 Lutheran Schools Accreditation Commission (LSAC) (817) 783-2223, Ext. 132 William Hinz, School Coordinator www.txsda.org 7900 U.S. Highway 290 East Austin, TX 78724 (512) 926-4272 www.txdistlcms.org 316 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2001-2002 2001-2002 County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents, Grades Enroll- Region, School Telephone No. No. No. Principals Taught ment Year Assoc. 003 ANGELINA ST CYPRIAN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 07 1115 S JOHN REDDITT DR 003-130 DIANNE SHAW 218 LUFKIN 75904-4381 PHONE - (409) 632-1720 ST CYPRIAN’S EPISCOPAL LUFKIN 75904-4381 101 DIANNE SHAW PK-8 1993 SAES 1998 SACS 008 AUSTIN ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL 06 P O BOX 217 008-100 MICHELLE HIGGINBOTHAM 67 BELLVILLE 77418-0217 PHONE - (409) 865-5551 ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL BELLVILLE 77418-0217 101 PAULA SEAY EE-KG 1997 SAES 011 BASTROP TEXAS SDA SCHOOL SYSTEM 13 RT 2 BOX 149 011-179 DR LYLE HANSEN 10 ELGIN 78621-9123 PHONE - (512) 285-5195 ELGIN SDA JR ACAD ELGIN 78621-9123 101 BIRDIE DURICHEK 1-8 1979 TSDA 014 BELL AMERICAN PREPARATORY INST 12 P O BOX 1800 014-181 JOHNELLE WELSH 6578 KILLEEN 76540-1800 PHONE - (254) 526-1390 API-CENTRAL CAMPUS KILLEEN 76540-1800 001 JOHNELLE WELSH UG 1980 SACS API-NAVY CAMPUS ATLANTIC KILLEEN 76540-1800 101 ROBERT TAYLOR UG 1980 SACS API-NAVY CAMPUS PACIFIC KILLEEN 76540-1800 041 KENNETH P WOODWARD UG 1980 SACS API-PACIFIC FAR EAST KILLEEN 76540-1800 102 COLVIN DAVIS UG 1980 SACS AMERICAN PREPARATORY INSTITUTE 12 P O BOX 1800 014-182 711 KILLEEN 76540 PHONE - (254) 526-1390 W C C WILLACY COUNTY UNIT RAYMONDVILLE 78580 001 JULIO S SALDANA JR UG 1999 SACS CENTRAL TEXAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 12 3205 OAKVIEW DR 014-121 ED THOMAS 215 TEMPLE 76502-2647 PHONE - (254) 771-5771 CENTRAL TEXAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TEMPLE 76502-2647 101 KG-8 1998 ACSI GRACE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 12 1401 ELMS ROAD 014-120 DONNA CURB 200 KILLEEN 76542-2899 JAN HARWOOD PHONE - (254) 634-6995 GRACE CHRISTIAN ACAD KILLEEN 76542-2899 101 DONNA CURB KG-9 1993 ICAA RACHEL G KIDD GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL 12 1007 BACON RANCH ROAD 014-153 DAVID A HOUSE 173 KILLEEN 76542-2799 PHONE - (254) 634-4424 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL KILLEEN 76542-2799 101 DAVID A HOUSE PK-3 1996 LSAC IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 12 2109 WEST AVE H 014-152 JON C SKILTON 146 TEMPLE 76504-5216 PHONE - (254) 773-9485 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL TEMPLE 76504-5216 101 JON C SKILTON PK-8 1992 LSAC TEXAS SDA SCHOOL SYSTEM 12 3412 LAKE ROAD 014-179 DR LYLE HANSEN 60 KILLEEN 76543-3823 PHONE - (254) 699-9466 KILLEEN SDA JR ACAD KILLEEN 76543-3823 101 HARLEY PETERSON PK-10 1979 TSDA 015 BEXAR ALAMO CITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20 6500 I H 35 NORTH 015-111 GERALD SMITH 0 SAN ANTONIO 78218 PHONE - (210) 590-0488 ALAMO CITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78218 101 ROBIN DAVENPORT KG-12 1998 ACSI LISA JACOBS BELIEVERS ACADEMY 20 13714 LOOKOUT ROAD 015-194 BILL REHRER 180 SAN ANTONIO 78233-4518 PHONE - (210) 656-2999 BELIEVERS ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78233-4518 001 KG-12 1994 ACSI CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SCH 20 2220 NORTHWEST MILITARY HWY 015-110 JIM BAZAR 1185 SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 PHONE - (210) 377-8485 CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 041 PAM PAYNE 5-8 1989 ACSI CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 101 BRENDA TOPE KG-4 1989 ACSI CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SCH SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 001 MIKE ROBERTS 9-12 1989 ACSI CHRISTIAN HERITAGE SCH INC 20 16316 SAN PEDRO 015-188 249 SAN ANTONIO 78232-5233 PHONE - (210) 496-1644 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE EL SAN ANTONIO 78232-5233 101 BETTY CUEVAS PK-8 1979 NCSA CHRISTIAN HERITAGE MIDDLE SAN ANTONIO 78232-5233 041 BETTY CUEVAS 6-8 1979 NCSA 317 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2001-2002 2001-2002 County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents, Grades Enroll- Region, School Telephone No. No. No. Principals Taught ment Year Assoc. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN SCHOOL 20 16801 HUEBNER ROAD 015-154 BRUCE D RUDI 635 SAN ANTONIO 78258-4456 PHONE - (210) 479-1477 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO 78258-4456 101 BRUCE D RUDI EE-8 1997 LSAC CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 20 4802 VANCE JACKSON 015-122 DR MARILYN SORENSEN 600 SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 PHONE - (210) 979-6161 CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN EL SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 101 CHARLES FARMER KG-5 1996 ACSI CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN H S SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 001 PETE MARTINEZ 6-12 1996 ACSI ELINOR KOLITZ ACADEMY 20 12500 NW MILITARY HWY, STE 150 015-193 DR PATRICIA TONKIN 138 SAN ANTONIO 78231 PHONE - (210) 302-6900 JONATHAN NETANYAHU ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78216-5744 101 DR PATRICIA TONKIN KG-6 1993 ISAS FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY OF UNIVERSAL CITY 20 1401 PAT BOOKER ROAD 015-121 CISSY STUBBLEFIELD 340 UNIVERSAL CITY 78148-3986 PHONE - (210) 658-5331 FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY UNIVERSAL CITY 78148-3986 101 1-8 1995 ACSI HEALY-MURPHY CENTER 20 618 LIVE OAK ST 015-191 JANIE WHITELY 165 SAN ANTONIO 78202-1932 PHONE - (210) 223-2944 HEALY-MURPHY H S SAN ANTONIO 78202-1932 001 JANIE WHITELEY 9-12 1989 SACS JUDSON MONTESSORI SCHOOL 20 17722 ROGERS RANCH PKWY 015-186 JAMES JUDSON 265 SAN ANTONIO 78258 PHONE - (210) 492-3553 JUDSON MONTESSORI SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO 78216-5202 101 JAMES JUDSON EE-8 1998 ISAS KEYSTONE SCHOOL 20 119 EAST CRAIG PLACE 015-182 GLEN SOBEY 394 SAN ANTONIO 78212-3415 PHONE - (210) 735-4022 KEYSTONE LOWER SAN ANTONIO 78212-3415 101 WERK
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