Christian Academy of Indiana

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Christian Academy of Indiana
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Christian Academy of Indiana
1000 Academy Drive

, ,
47150

Coordinates 38°19′32″N85°49′43″W / 38.325641°N 85.828550°W / 38.325641; -85.828550
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Type Private school
Motto"In Dalton We Trust"
SuperintendentDarin Long
PrincipalKrystal Morrow (Grades Pre-K to 5)
Dalton Babbs (Grades 6 to 12)
GradesPre-K to 12
Enrollment1,074 (2023-2024) [1]
Color(s)  
Team nameWarriors
Website caschools.us/indiana

Christian Academy of Indiana is a private Pre-K through high school Christian school located in New Albany, Indiana.

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