Cedar Park Christian School

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Coordinates 47°44′48″N122°11′21.6″W / 47.74667°N 122.189333°W / 47.74667; -122.189333 (Cedar Park Christian School)
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TypeChristian
MottoTransforming hearts and minds in a decidedly Christian community
Established1982
SuperintendentBlair Bryant
FacultyDistrict - 111 teachers
GradesPreschool – 12th grade
EnrollmentOver 1000 students
Color(s)Blue and Gold, Purple, Yellow
MascotEagle, Internationals, Lions
AccreditationAssociation of Christian Teachers and Schools, Cognia, National Council for Private School Accreditation
Religion Christian - Assemblies of God
Website cpcsschools.com

Cedar Park Christian School is a private Christian school with four campuses: Bothell, Mill Creek, Bellevue, and Lynnwood. [1] The school is associated with a church in Bothell of the same name [2] with branch churches in Kenmore, Woodinville, Duvall, and Redmond. [3] The church also runs a cemetery on the Bothell campus. [4] As of 2020, CPCS has 1,591 students and a student/teacher ratio of 19:1. The racial breakdown is 62.8% White, 13.9% Asian, 3.5% African American, 2.5% two or more races, 0.4% American Indian, and 14.4% not specified. There is a 2.3% Hispanic or Latino demographic. [5]

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History

Cedar Park Christian School was founded by Pastor Joe Fuiten in 1982 with eight preschool students and the first graduating class in 1997. Until the 1994 school year, Cedar Park Christian School consisted of a single campus of approximately 300 students. In 2004, the new high school building was completed. [6]

Graduation Count

2012 110 [7] 2013 110 [8] 2015 87 [9] 2016 81 [10] 2017 80 [11]

Athletics

Cedar Park Bothell competes in the Emerald Sound league of WIAA RPI. [12]

Football

Football High School Head Coach

2001 - 2008 Greg Salios [13] 2008 - 2011 Craig Shetterly [14] 2011 - 2014 Todd Parmenter [15] 2014 - 2017 Bill Marsh [16] 2017 - 2019 Butch Goncharoff [17] [18] 2019 - 2022 Manase Hopoi [19]

Football Awards

1A State Tournament: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 [20]

Robotics

Cedar Park Christian School runs FIRST Robotics Competition team 3663, CPR - Cedar Park Robotics. [21] Team members are high school students, ranging from grades 9 through 12. The team have won the following events:

Accreditation

Cedar Park Christian Schools is approved by the State of Washington and is accredited by AdvancED, The National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA), and The Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS). [22]

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