Valley Christian School (Montana)

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Valley Christian School
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Valley Christian School (Montana)
2526 Sunset Lane

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59808

Coordinates 46°51′29″N114°02′27″W / 46.85806°N 114.04083°W / 46.85806; -114.04083 Coordinates: 46°51′29″N114°02′27″W / 46.85806°N 114.04083°W / 46.85806; -114.04083
Information
Type Private, Christian
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Opened1979
Head of schoolHealey Glessner [1]
Teaching staff21.3 (FTE)
Grades PK12
Enrollment275 (2017-2018)
Student to teacher ratio10.5
Color(s)Green, blue, white
AthleticsDistrict 13-C
Athletics conferenceWestern C Division
Nickname Eagles
AccreditationMontana OPI, ACSI [2]
Website www.valleychristian.org
[3]

Valley Christian School is a private Christian school located in Missoula, Montana. [4] Valley Christian is part of the Montana High School Association. Both girl and boy teams are named the Eagles. [5] Valley Christian School is accredited with the Montana Office of Public Instruction. [6]

History

Valley Christian was founded in 1979 with approximately 25 students. [7]

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References

  1. http://www.valleychristian.org/about/administration.cfm
  2. https://acsi-legal.continuum.host/SF_Directory_Display.php?ID=b73d2365-3563-e811-80d0-02bfc0a80172#DirectoryTop
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  7. "History". Archived from the original on December 19, 2010. Retrieved November 12, 2010.