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Private school in Flint, Texas, United States
Harvest Time Christian Academy | |
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Tyler Independent School District | |
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17199 FM 2493 , 75762 | |
Coordinates | 32°13′52′′N 95°20′55′′W / 32.231005°N 95.348711°W / 32.231005; -95.348711 |
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Type | Private |
Administrator | Brett Nichols |
Principal | Tenille Nichols |
Grades | Pre-K – 12 |
Student to teacher ratio | 10:1 |
Website | http://www.tylerchristianschools.org |
Harvest Time Christian Academy is a coeducational, private Christian school located in Tyler, Texas. Founded in 2010 as a Christian ministry of the Harvest Time Church of Tyler, the school accepts students from Pre-K to 12th grade.
Academics
[edit ]HTCA uses the Accelerated Christian Education program.[1] [2] Each year, all students take the Stanford Achievement Test Series in order to assess academic achievement.
In addition to their regular course of study, students participate in many activities throughout the year including field trips, art classes, music lessons, chapel services, choral performances, and community service projects.
References
[edit ]- ^ Stoker, W. M. Fred; Splawn, Robert (June 1980). "A Study of Accelerated Christian Education Schools in Northwest Texas": 28.
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(help) - ^ B., B. "Three Radical Approaches to End America's Education Crisis". journaleducation.net.[permanent dead link ]
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