Association of Classical Christian Schools
Organization that encourages the formation of Christian schools
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The Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS) is a membership and advocacy organization that was founded in 1993 to promote Classical Christian education. The association's website lists 475 member schools (as of 2023).[1]
The ACCS conducts Repairing the Ruins, an annual conference in June that draws between 1000 and 1300 classical educators annually. The conference took its name from an essay "Of Education" by John Milton. The public information service of the ACCS is The Classical Difference. This service operates online and in print. The Classical Difference magazine has a circulation of more than 16,000 parents and educators quarterly.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
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Member schools of the Association of Classical Christian Schools
- Ad Fontes Academy
- The Ambrose School
- Cair Paravel Latin School
- Covenant Christian Academy (Massachusetts)
- Covenant Christian Academy (Pennsylvania)
- Covenant Classical Academy
- Delaware Valley Classical School
- Dominion Christian School
- Evangel Classical Christian School
- Geneva School
- Greenville Classical Academy
- Liberty Classical Academy
- Logos School
- Mars Hill Academy
- Oak Hill Christian School
- Paideia School of Tampa Bay
- Providence Christian Academy
- Redeemer Classical Academy
- Regents School of Austin
- Rockbridge Academy
- Trinity Christian School
- Trinity Classical Academy
- Trinity Classical School
- Veritas Christian School (Kansas)
- Veritas School (Oregon)
- Westminster Academy
- Whitefield Academy
- Wilberforce School