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Abundant Life Christian School

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Abundant Life Christian School
Address
Map
4901 E Buckeye Rd

, ,
53716

United States
Information
Funding typePrivate Christian
Established1978
PrincipalMr. Doug Butler
GradesK through 12
Enrollment230
Color(s)Red, white, and black
     
MascotChallengers
WebsiteAbundant Life Christian School

Abundant Life Christian School (ALCS) in Madison, Wisconsin is a private Christian school. It is one of the largest non-sectarian private schools in the Madison area. ALCS was founded by Lake City Church (formerly Madison Gospel Tabernacle) in 1978 under the leadership of Pastor Warren Heckman.[1] ALCS was established to be a community Christian school and welcomes families from a variety of churches. ALCS is a K–12 school which shares its 28-acre (110,000 m2) campus with City Church (a union of Lake City Church and Mad City Church) and Campus for Kids, an infant to pre-kindergarten four child care center. While the three ministries are closely related, the students and staff represent over 50 churches, and many neighborhoods in Madison and its surrounding communities.

Abundant Life Christian School and High Point Christian School consolidated in 2012 to form Madison Christian Schools - one school, two campuses.

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Accreditation

ALCS maintains accreditation as a K-12 school. Currently, ALCS carries accreditation through the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

Accreditation History for Abundant Life Christian School includes:

  • Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
  • North Central Association Commission on Accreditation & School Improvement (NCACASI)
  • Commission on International and Transregional Accreditation (CITA)
  • International Christian Accrediting Association (ICAA)

ALCS was one of the first schools accredited by the ICAA under the leadership of former principal David Wagner.

Awards

  • ICAA "School of the Year" 1996 and 2007

Community service

Serve-a-thon is an annual event in which students serve community members, and also solicit pledges.

The Abundant Life Christian School Chapter of the National Honor Society plans and implements service projects each year. The ALCS Honor Society has received numerous awards for their service projects over the years.

Curricula

A Beka is the primary publisher of curricula in the primary grades of the elementary department. Bob Jones University Press and A Beka texts comprise the heart of the curriculum for the upper elementary grades.

In the secondary school, many courses such as world views and Bible have been developed by the staff. Bob Jones University Press and other publishers' texts are also used.

References

  1. ^ "About - Abundant Life Christian School". www.alcs.us. Retrieved 2024-01-18.

External links

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