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Nampa Christian Schools | |
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Address | |
11920 West Flamingo Avenue , 83651 | |
Coordinates | 43°35′24″N116°35′09″W / 43.59000°N 116.58583°W |
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Type | Private Christian |
Principal | Jim Eisentrager |
Faculty | 35 |
Grades | K-12 |
Number of students | 733 |
Color(s) | Maroon, Gold, and Silver |
Mascot | Trojans |
IHSAA Division | 2A |
Rival | Cole Valley Christian Schools |
Website | Nampa Christian Schools |
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In January 2008 a new high school building was completed and occupied. Located on the corner of Midway and Flamingo the high school is approximately 2 miles from the previous campus which is still used by the elementary. [2]
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