Plano Christian Academy
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Plano Christian Academy (PCA) was a private, Classical, non-denominational Christian school supporting grades K-12. Located in Plano, Texas, PCA utilized the Trivium, a three-stage integrative and cyclical approach to learning that introduces students to many of the influential works that shaped Western civilization.
History
[edit]Plano Christian Academy was a Christian school with small classes of ten students maximum, block scheduling, shorter hours, spiritual development, and individual attention. It opened its doors on the campus of the University of Gymnastics in Plano, Texas in August, 2003 with 19 students in grades 4–11. It also accepted the students from the East Plano Christian Academy closed in 2003.
Enrollment increased to 45 students by August, 2004. During the 2004-05 school year, the school developed a long-term vision to be a prominent school in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. With this in mind, the school transitioned to a Classical model of education and secured new facilities on the campus of the First Christian Church of Plano. The school began its third year in August, 2005 with an enrollment of 60 students supporting grades 1–12.
The school closed in the spring of 2010.
Sources
[edit]- Archived version of www.planochristianacademy.com
- Plano Christian Academy Handbook: 2006-2007, (Plano, TX: Plano Christian Academy, 2006).
External links
[edit]- Official website
- "Official website". Plano Christian Academy. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009.