Central Christian Schools

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Central Christian School
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Central Christian Schools
2731 SW Airport Way

, ,
97756

Coordinates 44°15′21″N121°09′47″W / 44.255806°N 121.163082°W / 44.255806; -121.163082
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Type Private
Opened1992
AdministratorElisa Carlson [1]
GradesPre K-12 [2]
Number of students277 [3]
Color(s)    Purple, Black, and white
Athletics conference OSAA Mountain Valley 1A
Team nameTigers
Accreditation ACSI, [1] NAAS
Affiliation Christian
Website www.centralchristianschools.com

Central Christian Schools is a private Christian school in Redmond, Oregon, United States. The school has been accredited through the Association of Christian Schools International since 1992, [1] and through the Northwest Accreditation Commission since 2002. The Central Christian Tigers compete in the OSAA Mountain Valley 1A league. [4] Central Christian opened in 1992. [5]

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