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  1. American Christian Academy prohibits discrimination against any student in the process of admittance on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, or parental status. Students are eligible for admission if it is believed that the school is able to meet their particular needs.

  2. Student Life. ACA provides students with many opportunities for involvement! We are loud and proud in our school spirit and enjoy the events that bring us closer as a student body! Each school year is new and exciting with so much for our students to look forward to! Our goal along with academics is developing the social aspect for our students.

  3. American Christian Academy has 44 teams competing in 23 different sports. Our teams receive excellent support from faculty, staff, students, and fans. They are competitive in the Alabama High School Athletic Association. We face teams from some of the best public and private institutions in the state.

  4. Academics at American Christian Academy. Academics. A minus. Based on SAT/ACT scores, colleges students are interested in, and survey responses on academics from students and parents. College Enrollment. 70%.

  5. Shell Close School, later renamed American Christian Academy (ACA) began with 9 elementary students from 6 countries on May 9, 1991 at #6 Shell Close, Onireke, Ibadan. A large bedroom (now ACA’s conference room) in the founder’s home, was converted to a one room schoolhouse, forming the foundation of ACA’s culture as a “family school.”.

  6. American Christian Academy (ACA) has served home educators and homeschool parents in 14 northern California counties for over 20 years. The ministry is non-denominational, meaning it is not affiliated with any one local Christian church, but deliberately and explicitly Biblical.

  7. American Christian Academy prohibits discrimination against any student in the process of admittance on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, or parental status. Students are eligible for admission if it is believed that the school is able to meet their particular needs.