Draft:Mannahouse Christian Academy (Eugene, Oregon)
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Mannahouse Christian Academy (formerly City Christian Schools) is a private preK-12th grade Christian school located in Portland, Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. It is associated with Mannahouse. The campus is within Mannahouse Church, formerly City Bible Church. This church annually hosts One Conference, an event which students are encouraged to attend. The school is accredited with AdvancED. Mannahouse Christian Academy is also partnered with George Fox University for an opportunity to earn college credits for their junior and senior high school students.
History
[edit]Mannahouse Christian Academy's Eugene, Oregon, opened in 2022 hosts a 25-acre facility for PreK and 9-12 Highschool students. It is currently the only Protestant Highschool in all of Eugene, Oregon. Mannahouse Christian Academy has also partnered with Christian Middle Schools in Eugene in combined chapel sessions to help student's spiritual growth.[1]
Athletics
[edit]Mannahouse Christian Academy (Eugene) has a wide variety of athletic options for their students, being accredited by OSAA.[2] They compete currently at the 1A level against both private and public schools. Currently the sports offered are cross country, girls volleyball, boys basketball, cheerleading, and track & field.
References
[edit]- ^ "Live Learn Lead - Mannahouse Academy Eugene". mannahouseacademyeugene.com. 2022-01-29. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
- ^ "Mannahouse Acad., Eugene". www.osaa.org. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
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