Fairfield Christian Academy

Fairfield Christian Academy is a private Christian school in Lancaster, Ohio. Established in 1998, the school serves students from preschool to twelfth grade.

Fairfield Christian Academy
Address
1965 North Columbus Street

,
43130

United States
Coordinates39°44′10″N 82°37′14″W
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational high school
DenominationNondenominational
Established1998
SuperintendentCraig Carpenter[1]
CEEB code362879
PrincipalCraig Carpenter[1] (high school)
GradesPK12
Color(s)Red and Blue and (White) [1]         
AthleticsOHSAA Division 4
Athletics conferenceMid-State League (OHSAA) - Cardinal [1]
MascotKnight[1]
Websitefairfieldchristianacademy.com

History

Fairfield Christian Academy was founded in 1998 as a ministry of Fairfield Christian Church in Lancaster, Ohio, a historical community 25 miles southeast of Columbus in Fairfield County. The school opened its doors to approximately 200 students and 20 faculty. Today the school has approximately 500 students in preschool through high school with over 80 faculty and staff.

The school is accredited by Association of Christian Schools International.

Campus

Curriculum

Extracurricular activities

Student groups and activities include Academic Quiz Team, Media Team, Ski Club, National Art Society, Ecology Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, and Spanish club. The school's athletic teams, known as the Knights, compete in Ohio High School Athletic Association Division 4 in the Mid-State League. The school currently fields teams in archery, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, golf, softball, track and field, cross-country, and volleyball.

Administration

Superintendent:

  • Craig Carpenter(2014-Present)

Athletic Director: Anthony Turner (2016-Present)

High school principal:

  • Craig Carpenter

Elementary school principal:

  • Laura Putinski
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References

  1. OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory". Archived from the original on 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
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