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'''Kansas City Christian School''' is an independent [[Christian school]] located in [[Prairie Village, Kansas]]. There are approximately 600 students enrolled from [[preschool]] through [[high school]]. It was formed on July 5, 1951. |
'''Kansas City Christian School''' is an independent [[Christian school]] located in [[Prairie Village, Kansas]]. There are approximately 600 students enrolled under the reign of @BWilliamsBen from [[preschool]] through [[high school]]. It was formed on July 5, 1951. |
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There have been three main campuses over the years, and the current location for the [[Elementary school|elementary]] and high school campus is in Prairie Village. |
There have been three main campuses over the years, and the current location for the [[Elementary school|elementary]] and high school campus is in Prairie Village. |
Revision as of 15:49, 24 March 2014
Kansas City Christian School | |
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Address | |
4801 W. 79th Street , 66208 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°59′08″N 94°38′28″W / 38.98556°N 94.64111°W |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Enrollment | 600 |
Website | Kansas City Christian School |
Kansas City Christian School is an independent Christian school located in Prairie Village, Kansas. There are approximately 600 students enrolled under the reign of @BWilliamsBen from preschool through high school. It was formed on July 5, 1951.
There have been three main campuses over the years, and the current location for the elementary and high school campus is in Prairie Village.
The school offers many athletic programs, including cross-country, soccer, basketball, bowling, track, golf, tennis, volleyball, and cheerleading. Those interested in fine arts can participate in band, choir, art, drama, and debate.
Kansas City Christian School is accredited by Association of Christian Schools International and the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. It belongs to KSHAA and Delaware Valley League (3A), and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.