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Dayspring Christian Academy
Private school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dayspring Christian Academy is a K-12 private Christian school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,[1] accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International[2] and Mid-Atlantic Christian Schools Association.[3] It was founded in 1987. Dayspring Christian Academy offers dual credit and AP courses,[4] focusing on a classical education[5] that includes logic, rhetoric, Latin, Greek, the sciences, mathematics, history and the arts. This form of education, championed by Noah Webster[6] and Benjamin Rush[7] places an emphasis on the Bible.[8]
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History
Locations
- 1987-2004 The Lord’s House of Prayer, Vine Street, Lancaster, PA
- 1992-1996 The Teamster’s Building, Duke Street, Lancaster, PA
- 1996-2004 Pearl Street, Lancaster, PA
- 2001-2010 Burle Business Park, New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA
- 2010–present College Avenue, Mountville, PA
Attributes
Learning space
Dayspring Christian Academy has 24 classrooms, an auditorium, a gymnasium, and administrative offices.[9]
Athletics
Dayspring Christian Academy offers sports to middle and high school students, and clinics for elementary aged students. Middle school sports include boys soccer, girls volleyball, boys basketball, girls basketball, and track & field. High school sports offered include boys soccer, girls volleyball, golf, boys basketball, girls basketball, girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, and track & field. The school’s colors are red, white, and blue, and student athletes are called the Dayspring Warriors. The athletic logo is red, white, and blue with a warrior holding a shield and spear.[10]
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School
Associations, accreditations
Dayspring Christian Academy is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International and Mid-Atlantic Christian Schools Association.[citation needed]
Demographics
Asian | 0.97% | |
Black or African American | 8.71% | |
Hispanic | 2.26% | |
Two or more races | 7.42% | |
White | 80.65% |
Awards
Voted “best school” in Lancaster County Magazine’s Best of Lancaster awards[11] in 2018,[12] 2019, 2020,[13] 2021,[14] and 2022.[15]
References
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