Christian Liberty Academy

Christian Liberty Academy
Address
502 W Euclid Ave
Arlington Heights, Illinois
United States
Coordinates 42°5′23″N 87°59′22″W / 42.08972°N 87.98944°W / 42.08972; -87.98944Coordinates: 42°5′23″N 87°59′22″W / 42.08972°N 87.98944°W / 42.08972; -87.98944[1]
Information
Type Private Christian School
Motto Ad Maiorem, Dei Gloriam (Latin)
To the greater glory of God (English)[2]
Established 1968 (1968)
Grades k-12
Enrollment 800[3]
Campus Suburban, 12 acres
Color(s)      blue
     white
Mascot Charger
Accreditation Association of Christian Schools International[4]
National Association of Private Schools[5]
Website www.christianlibertyacademy.com

Christian Liberty Academy (CLA) is a private, independent Christian school serving 800 students, located in Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois. The school serves families who live in 69 surrounding cities. CLA has grades preschool through twelfth grade and was founded in 1968 under the auspices of the Church of Christian Liberty. The Church of Christian Liberty provides oversight for the school as one of its ministries, though students and parents are not required to be members or attend the church.

Overview

CLA is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International[4][6] and the National Association of Private Schools.[5][6] By choice, it is not a state accredited school.[6] Despite this, it is a member of the Illinois High School Association.[6]

CLA is accredited by American Federation of Christian Colleges and Schools rather than by the United States government, believing that the government is too intrusive.

CLA strives to teach every class from a Christian perspective, stating that "All that one does is to be to the glory of God." Small class sizes allow for more direct attention from adequately-trained teachers who provide both a solid education and, when needed, counsel for the students, all from a Christian perspective. Although staff and students are not required to attend the Church of Christian Liberty, all students from preschool through highschool are taught the values of Christianity including obedience to God, respect for parents and teachers, responsibility to their country, and love for others. CLA also offers students a variety of extra-curricular activities including growing sports, arts, and theater programs. At CLA, students have an opportunity to learn and grow, both academically and spiritually, in a community of those who are seeking to further develop their God-given strengths and talents.

History

Christian Liberty Academy was founded in 1968 in the basement of Prospect Heights, Illinois' Church of Christian Liberty.[2] Its first year, about 60 children attended.[2] According to the school's official website, the school was founded "as the result of the dissatisfaction of the church with government education and the desire for Christian education."[2] The original headmaster was Paul Lindstrom.

At first, only classes for kindergarten through ninth grade were provided, however, within three years, the school also opened to high school-age students.[2] The school quickly became too large for its location; in 1985, the school was moved to the former location of Arlington Heights High School.[2]

A satellite school was established in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin in 1970.[7] The first headmaster was John H. Vouga.[7] The school moved to larger quarters in Brookfield, Wisconsin in the fall of 1972.[7] It ceased operations in 1989.

References

  1. "Christian Liberty Academy". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "History". Christian Liberty Academy". Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  3. "School Profile". Christian Liberty Academy. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Christian Liberty Academy" - Advanced Search. Association of Christian Schools International. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Member Schools". National Association of Private Schools. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Is Christian Liberty Academy an Accredited School?" - FAQ's. Christian Liberty Academy. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  7. 1 2 3 Janka, Rick (March 16, 1977) - "Pupils Toe The Line at Liberty Academy". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved April 25, 2015.

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