About us Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, Trinity Christian Academy has established a relationship with our parents and students that will last a lifetime. The key to our success is that we place this school, its teachers, the administration, and our students under God's guidance. Another influential factor in the growth of Trinity Christian Academy is the relationship with our parents. Our parents have an "open door" privilege with our teachers and staff. Parental involvement is an instrumental asset to the school. Our school is operated with structure. It may remind you of a time when schools produced good students, promoted advancement, and expected respect from students. The school is accredited and our teachers are certified. If you are interested in investing in your child's future, please give us a call. Our Mission To educate students, they must be educated spiritually as well as socially and academically. We believe in the King James Version of the Bible, in eternal salvation, and in salvation by grace through faith. Our spiritual mission is to educate students and parents, and to preach the gospel of salvation. Students are encouraged to accept Jesus as their Savior.
Our students are taught Bible scriptures. With these scriptures students learn how the bible relates to their lives. They learn how they can live a much more fulfilled and rewarding life by having faith in God. Students are encouraged to question and inquire about God. Services are held in the Chapel in three groups: Pre-K through Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade through Eighth Grade, and High School. Guest speakers such as youth leaders, parents, and Pastors from our Christian community are invited to discuss issues and Bible concepts.
We believe that God is real and that we can enlighten our students to His world. With the Lord’s blessing, we will educate our students spiritually. However, we do not promote any particular denomination, for we believe that it is a parent’s responsibility to assist the school in completing a child’s spiritual education. We limit our discussions to readings of the Bible. When our students are mature, they will decide for themselves which path they wish to follow. We hope and pray that if we both have performed our responsibilities well, our students will continue with their spiritual beliefs. Coercion by any student or school employee to force a student to follow any particular denomination or join a specific congregation is forbidden.
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