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05-06 Conventional School Grade Offerings Schools Offering Grades 9 And/Or 10 NC Division of Non-Public Education 05-06 Conventional School Grade Offerings Schools Offering Grades 9 and/or 10 County School NameChief Administrator Street City Zip 1 Alamance Alamance Christian School Mr. Robert LaTour P.O. Box 838 Graham 27253 2 Alamance Bible Wesleyan Chr. Sch. Rev. Brian Covert 106 Moore's Chapel Cemetery Rd. Graham 27253 3 Beaufort Emmanuel FWB Church School Mrs. Jackie Clark 1600 Highland Drive Washington 27889 4 Beaufort Pungo Christian Academy Mrs. Marcy S. Morgan 983 West Main Street Belhaven 27810 5 Beaufort Terra Ceia Christian School Mr. Kenneth Leys 4428 Christian School Road Pantego 27860 6 Bertie Bethel Assembly Christian Aca Mr. R. O. Denton 105 Askewville Bryant Street Windsor 27983 7 Bertie Lawrence Academy Mr. Eric Meadows P.O. Box 70 Merry Hill 27957 8 Bladen Community Baptist Academy Pastor Robert Ohlmann 3107 NC Hwy. 410 South Bladenboro 28320 9 Brunswick Neils Eddy Academy Mrs. Jennifer Sykes 5804 Woodman Circle Riegelwood 28456 10 Brunswick Southeastern Christian Academ Mr. Sherwood Lancaster P.O. Box 1189 Shallotte 28459 11 Brunswick West Christian Academy Dr. George West II P.O. Box 2250 Shallotte 28459 12 Buncombe Adonai Christian Academy Mrs. Jennifer Bradley 119 Cumberland Avenue Asheville 28801 13 Buncombe Arden Christian School Rev. Jimmy Taylor 2568 Hendersonville Road Arden 28704 14 Buncombe Asheville Christian Academy Mr. William G. George P.O. Box 1089 Swannanoa 28778 15 Buncombe Asheville School Mr. Arch Montgomery 360 Asheville School Road Asheville 28806 16 Buncombe Bread of Life Learning Center Mr. J. LaMarr Hyatt P.O. Box 1315 Mars Hill 28754 17 Buncombe Carolina Christian School Mrs. Cheryl Scroggs 48 Woodland Hills Road Asheville 28804 18 Buncombe Carolina Day School Dr. Beverly H. Sgro 1345 Hendersonville Road Asheville 28803 19 Buncombe Christ School Mr. Paul Krieger 500 Christ School Road Arden 28704 20 Buncombe Mount Pisgah Academy Mr. Rick Anderson 75 Academy Drive Candler 28715 21 Buncombe Mount Sheba Baptist Acad. Rev. Steve Rhinehart 20 Old Jupiter Road Weaverville 28787 22 Buncombe New Hope Christian School Mrs. Marsha McCoy P.O. Box 216 Candler 28715 23 Buncombe Orton Academy Mrs. M. V. Remishofsky 6 Colonial Place Asheville 28804 24 Buncombe Swannanoa Christian Academy Rev. Lewis Bartlett P.O. Box 969 Swannanoa 28778 25 Buncombe Temple Baptist School Mr. William Spence Jr. 985 1/2 Patton Avenue Asheville 28806 26 Burke Morganton Christian Academy Mr. Greg Zolninger 201 Believer's Way Morganton 28655 27 Cabarrus Cannon School Mr. Richard Snyder 5801 Poplar Tent Road Concord 28027 28 Cabarrus Covenant Classical School Mrs. Corie Crouch 3200 Patrick Henry Drive Concord 28027 29 Cabarrus First Assembly Christian Sch. Mrs. Blenda T. Snodderly 154 Warren C. Coleman Blvd. Concord 28027 30 Caldwell Covenant Fellowship School Mrs. Shirley Connor 6062 Petra Mill Road Granite Falls 28630 31 Caldwell Harris Chapel Christian Acad. Mr. Allen D. Norrod 1444 Cajah Mountain Road Hudson 28638 32 Caldwell Heritage Christian School Mr. Robert Setzer 239 Mount Herman Road Hudson 28638 33 Caldwell Patterson School Mr. Colin Stevens P.O. Box 500 Patterson 28661 34 Carteret Grace Christian School Pastor Clyde I. Eborn 520 Roberts Road Newport 28570 35 Carteret Gramercy Christian School Mrs. Vicki R. Bishop 8170 Highway 70 Newport 28570 36 Catawba Christian Family Academy Mr. David A. Gruver P. O. Box 5353 Hickory 28603 37 Catawba Cornerstone Christian Academy Mrs. Judith B. Stewart 263 Third Avenue, NW Hickory 28601 38 Catawba Hickory Christian Academy Mr. Tracy Robinson P.O. Box 5203 Hickory 28603 39 Catawba Tabernacle Christian School Dr. Gordon Fenlason 1225 29th Avenue Drive, NE Hickory 28601 40 Catawba Tri-City Christian School Mr. Bob Templeton P.O. Box 1690 Conover 28613 41 Chatham Auldern Academy Dr. Will Laughlin 990 Glover's Grove Church Road Siler City 27344 42 Chatham Three Springs of NC School Mrs. Ann Scott P.O. Box 1370 Pittsboro 27312 43 Cherokee Murphy Adventist School Mrs. Joan Bilbo P.O. Box 620 Murphy 28906 44 Cleveland Hope Christian Academy Mr. Raymond Sibley P.O. Box 6 Kings Mountai 28086 45 Columbus Carolina Adventist Academy Mrs. Evelyn Tucker 3710 James B. White Highway Whiteville 28472 46 Columbus Columbus Christian Academy Mrs. Debra Edwards 115 W. Calhoun Street Whiteville 28472 47 Columbus Faith Christian Academy Mrs. Elizabeth Settlemeyer P.O. Box 469 Delco 28436 48 Columbus Waccamaw Academy Dr. Denning T. Buchter P.O. Box 507 Whiteville 28472 49 Craven Calvary Baptist Church School Mr. Steve Cuthrell P.O. Box 1089 New Bern 28563 50 Craven Liberty Christian School Mr. Bryan Roberts 81 Shepard Street Havelock 28532 51 Craven Ruth's Chapel Christian Sch. Mr. David Thompson 2709 Oaks Road New Bern 28560 52 Cumberland Adventist Christian School Mrs. Phyllis Knight P.O. Box 64397 Fayetteville 28306 53 Cumberland Berean Baptist Academy Mr. Donald R. Adams 518 Glensford Drive Fayetteville 28314 54 Cumberland College Lakes Christian Acade Dr. Bobby Smith 4704 Ramsey Street Fayetteville 28311 55 Cumberland Cornerstone Christian Academy Mr. Greg DeBruler 3000 Scotty Hill Road Fayetteville 28303 56 Cumberland Fayetteville Academy Mr. Richard Cameron 3200 Cliffdale Road Fayetteville 28303 4/27/2006 12:22:00 PM 1 of 6 05-06 Conventional School Grade Offerings Schools Offering Grades 9 and/or 10 County School NameChief Administrator Street City Zip 57 Cumberland Fayetteville Christian School Mrs. Tammi Peters 1422 Ireland Drive Fayetteville 28304 58 Cumberland Flaming Sword Christian Acade Mrs. Wanda Hatmaker P.O. Box 25514 Fayetteville 28314 59 Cumberland Liberty Christian Academy Mr. Duncan Edge 6548 Rockfish Road Fayetteville 28306 60 Cumberland New Life Christian Academy Mr. Allen McLauchlin 1420 Hoke Loop Road Fayetteville 28314 61 Cumberland Northwood Temple Academy Mrs. Renee McLamb 4200 Ramsey Street Fayetteville 28311 62 Cumberland Trinity Christian School Mr. Dennis Vandevender 3727 Rosehill Road Fayetteville 28311 63 Cumberland Victorious Academy Mrs. Denise Lugo-Dutcher 603 Country Club Drive Fayetteville 28311 64 Cumberland Village Christian Academy Mrs. Joan Dayton 908 South McPherson Church Road Fayetteville 28303 65 Dare Wanchese Christian Academy Mrs. Cherie Peters P.O. Box 201 Wanchese 27981 66 Davidson Brittain Academy Mrs. Linde Brittain 175 W. Holly Hill Road Thomasville 27360 67 Davidson Carolina Christian Academy Mr. Daniel Lee 367 Academy Drive Thomasville 27360 68 Davidson New Hope Christian Academy Mrs. Patsy Robertson 105 Pineywood Street Thomasville 27360 69 Davidson Sheets Memorial Christian Sch Mr. Dan Hightower 307 Holt Street Lexington 27292 70 Davidson Triad Academy Mrs. Carrie Malloy 905 Friedberg Church Road Winston-Sale 27127 71 Davidson Union Grove Christian School Mr. Peter Steinhaus 2295 Union Grove Road Lexington 27295 72 Davidson Walter's Grove Christian Acade Mr. Jeremy Simpson 2610 Cid Road Lexington 27292 73 Davidson Westchester Academy Mr. Thomas P. Hudgins Jr. 204 Pine Tree Lane High Point 27265 74 Davie Trinity Baptist Academy Dr. Darrell Cox 2722 US Highway 601 South Mocksville 27028 75 Duplin Champion Educational Center Mr. Neil Edwards P.O. Box 470 Beulaville 28518 76 Duplin New Hope Christian Academy Rev. Leo Bracken P.O. Box 248 Wallace 28466 77 Durham Camelot Academy Mrs. Thelma Decarlo-Glynn 809 Proctor Drive Durham 27707 78 Durham Cresset Christian Academy Mrs. Gail Murphy 3707 Garrett Road Durham 27707 79 Durham Durham Academy Mr. Edward Costello 3601 Ridge Road Durham 27705 80 Durham Fellowship Baptist Academy Mr. Paul Moolenaar 515 Southerland Street Durham 27703 81 Durham Hill Center Dr. Sharon Maskel 3200 Pickett Road Durham 27705 82 Durham Liberty Christian School Mr. Loren Kurtz 3864 Guess Road Durham 27705 83 Durham Mount Zion Christian Academy Mrs. Peggy McIlwain 3519 Fayetteville Street Durham 27707 84 Forsyth Bishop McGuinness Mem. High Mr. George Repass 1725 NC Highway 66 South Kernersville 27284 85 Forsyth Calvary Baptist Day School Mrs. Martha Lennon 5000 Country Club Road Winston-Sale 27104 86 Forsyth Cedar Forest Christian School Pastor Brian Parrish 4634 Shattalon Drive Winston-Sale 27106 87 Forsyth Forsyth Country Day School Mr. Henry Battle Jr. P.O. Box 581 Lewisville 27023 88 Forsyth Gospel Light Christian School Mr. Robert Richards P.O. Box 70 Walkertown 27051 89 Forsyth Kerwin Baptist Christian School Dr. Ron Carrell 4520 Old Hollow Road Kernersville 27284 90 Forsyth Salem Academy Dr. Wayne Burkette 500 Salem Avenue Winston-Sale 27101 91 Forsyth Salem Baptist Christian School Mrs. Martha Drake 429 S. Broad Street Winston-Sale 27101 92 Forsyth Winston-Salem Street School Mr. David Morgan 415 West Clemmonsville Road Winston-Sale 27127 93 Forsyth Woodland Baptist Chr. Sch. Mr. Steve Holley 3665 Patterson Avenue Winston-Sale 27105 94 Franklin Calvary Christian School Mr. Mark Tondee 394 Ferrells Bridge Road Louisburg 27549 95 Gaston Cramerton Christian Academy Mr. Kyle E. Brown 426 Woodlawn Extension Cramerton 28032 96 Gaston Faith Christian Academy Mr. David Lankford 538 S. Highway 27 Stanley 28164 97 Gaston Gaston Christian School Mr. Daniel N. Patton 200 Mercy Drive Belmont 28012 98 Gaston Gaston Day School Dr. Richard Rankin 2001 Gaston Day School Road Gastonia 28056 99 Gaston Pilgrim Baptist Academy Mr. Thomas Holbrooks 2854 Beaty Road Gastonia 28054 100 Gaston Tabernacle Christian Academy Mrs. Patricia Hedrick 2128 Dallas-Cherryville Highway Dallas 28034 101 Gaston Victory Christian Academy Mrs. Willa McGhee 310 Carolina Avenue Gastonia 28052 102 Greene Mount Calvary Christian Acad. Mr. Michael Fulcher P.O. Box 250 Hookerton 28538 103 Guilford American Hebrew Academy Mr. Glenn Drew 4334 Hobbs Road Greensboro 27410 104 Guilford Caldwell Academy Mr. Mark Guthrie 2900 Horse Pen Creek Rd. Greensboro 27410 105 Guilford Fieldcrest Academy Mrs. Sherri L. Fields 6034 Blazer Road Greensboro 27407 106 Guilford Greensboro Day School Dr. D. Ralph Davison Jr. P.O. Box 26805 Greensboro 27429 107 Guilford Guilford Day School Mrs. Laura Mlatac 3310 Horse Pen Creek Rd. Greensboro 27410 108 Guilford Hayworth Christian School Mr. Mickey Briles 1696 Westchester Drive High Point 27262 109 Guilford High Point Christian Academy Mr.
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