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Website. Official website. Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr; born April 20, 1966) is an American televangelist and a proponent of prosperity theology . White became chair of the evangelical advisory board in Donald Trump 's administration. [1] She delivered the invocation at his inauguration, on January 20, 2017. [2]
In 2015 Children at Risk ranked this school as "F". Closed schools. KIPP North Forest Lower School and Lower Girls School; San Antonio area. The San Antonio branch was known as KIPP San Antonio Public Schools. High schools grades 9-12 KIPP: University Prep High School (2009) grade 6-12 KIPP: Somos Collegiate ("somos" means "we are" in Spanish)
The San Antonio Public Library serves all of these institutions along with the 17 school districts within San Antonio. The city is also home to more than 30 private schools and charter schools. These schools include San Antonio Academy , Holy Cross High School , Incarnate Word High School , St. Anthony Catholic High School .
Trinity Christian Academy (TCA) is a private, conservative non-denominational Christian school in Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. TCA was established in 1970 and, as of 2020, enrolls about 1300 students.
The American Council, started by members of Destiny Church, has pumped more than $20,000 into local school board elections. Christian conservative school board candidates take lead in Placer ...
Mascot. Lion. Tuition. $5,250 - $15,850 [1] Website. www.sachristian.org. San Antonio Christian School, SACS for short, is a private, non-denominational Christian school in San Antonio, Texas. It was established in 1972 [3] to provide a Christ-centered, college preparatory education (grades PK-12). [4] It is accredited by the Association of ...
Colors. Gold and Blue. Website. www .ibctx .org. International Bible College was a Christian Bible College located on 5 acres (0.020 km 2) northwest of historic downtown San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Founded by Leonard Coote in 1942, International Bible College was among the oldest Christian Colleges in Texas and the Southwest before it closed in 2010.
Castle Hills First Baptist School was founded in 1981 by Pastor George H. Harris and several members of Castle Hills First Baptist Church. The school initially served kindergarten through 6th grade, with an enrollment of about 100 students. In 2020, there were approximately 650 students enrolled from preschool (6 weeks) through the 12th grade.