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Mansfield Christian School

Coordinates: 40°43′18″N 82°31′49″W / 40.721667°N 82.530278°W / 40.721667; -82.530278
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Mansfield Christian Schools
Location
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500 Logan Road
Mansfield, Ohio 448209321
Coordinates40°43′18″N 82°31′49″W / 40.721667°N 82.530278°W / 40.721667; -82.530278
Information
TypePrivate
GradesK-12
Color(s)Red & White    
Athletics conferenceMid-Buckeye Conference
MascotFlames
Information(419) 756-5651
Websitehttp://mcsflames.org/

Mansfield Christian School is a private K-12 Christian school in Mansfield, Ohio, United States.

History

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In the fall of 1962 Mansfield Christian School began in the lower level of Marion Avenue Grace Brethren Church. The school started with thirty-five students and three faculty members. For a little over two years, the school operated at this location. These first parents and staff members held to the conviction that parents have been given the responsibility by God to teach and train their children. They also held to the principle that education should result from a Biblical philosophy and the next generation should be taught a Christian worldview.

In the fall of 1963 the school was moved to the current facilities located on Logan Road. A gift of 40 acres (160,000 m2) allowed the school to build its first building. In subsequent years, the school experienced four building expansions that included additional classrooms, a gymnasium, athletic fields, and a student-run radio station, WVMC-FM. By 1972 the first graduating class with nineteen students received their diplomas.

View of Mansfield Christian School from Logan Road.

Athletics

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The Mansfield Christian Flames are members of the Mid-Buckeye Conference, beginning in 2013.[1]

The Flames compete in the following sports:

Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports

Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

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References

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  1. ^ Conrad, Curt (May 4, 2012). "MBC welcomes new members: St. Peter's, Mansfield Christian, Lucas join struggling league". Mansfield News Journal. Retrieved May 4, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved 2014-11-13.
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