Calvary Christian Academy (Maryland)

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Calvary Christian Academy
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Calvary Christian Academy (Maryland)
14517 McMullen Highway

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21502

United States
Coordinates 39°35′45″N78°49′43″W / 39.59583°N 78.82861°W / 39.59583; -78.82861
Information
Type Private School Christian school
MottoIt's easier to build a boy than to mend a man.
Religious affiliation(s)Calvary Baptist Church of Cresaptown
Established1973 [1]
Pastor of Education AdministratorDaniel Thompson [2]
GradesPreK3–12 [3]
Enrollmentapprox 260 [4]
Color(s)   Blue and white
Athletics conferenceMason Dixon Christian Conference
MascotEagles
Website http://www.calvaryeagles.net/

Calvary Christian Academy (CCA) is a private Christian school located in Cresaptown, Maryland in Allegany County. [5] It was established as an outreach of Calvary Baptist Church of Cresaptown in 1973. [2]

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Purpose

Calvary Christian Academy is a school that has classes for grades PreK3 through 12th Grade. A full-time daycare is also operated all year. The School is accredited with the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools [6] and the Association of Christian Schools International. [7] The daycare is licensed through the State of Maryland Department of Child Care. [1]

Athletics

For fall there is boys' soccer, girls' volleyball, middle school volleyball, and JCP soccer. In the winter there is boys' and girls' varsity basketball and bowling. In spring there is baseball and girls' soccer. [8]

CCA is a member of the Mason Dixon Christian Conference for baseball, basketball, soccer, and volleyball; [9] the bowling team completes in the Allegany County Interscholastic Bowling League. [10]

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References

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