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Mount Paran Christian School is a pre-K through grade 12 Christian, non-denominational, college preparatory school committed to excellence in academics, athletics, and the arts. As a covenantal Christian school, faculty and families are active participants in a local, orthodox Christian church. Located on 68 acres in West Cobb County, the campus sits in the shadows of beautiful Kennesaw Mountain. The campus includes an historic cabin and lake, extensive Athletic Facilities (including the new Catherine Steele Sewell Stadium), Dozier Hall (high school), the Sewell Cottage (preschool), multiple playgrounds, the Mulkey Building (administration, lower school, middle school, gymnasiums, media centers, dining hall), and the Murray Arts Center (performing arts facility).
The Lynchburg City School Division began operation on April 5, 1871 and continues to be recognized as a leader of education in Virginia. From the beginning, students have entered our schools with anticipation, enthusiasm, and hope. They anticipate challenging academic experiences, seek personal enrichment, and hope that their individual efforts cause them to be more successful. Lynchburg City Schools offer educational services to more than 8,000 students enrolled in preschool through adult classes in two high schools, three middle schools, and eleven elementary schools. Alternative elementary, middle and high school programs, gifted programs, and programs for the disabled are also available. Our elementary schools provide an optimal academic environment and accelerated learning opportunities. Along with basic learning skills, students are taught basic concepts of character development and citizenship. In bridging the gap between elementary school and high school, our middle schools provide the vehicle through which students move from the child-centered, team-teaching, and unit approach of the elementary school to the departmentalized and comprehensive instructional program available in high school. On the high school level, courses within the instructional program range in level of difficulty to meet the students` needs, interests, and academic abilities. Advanced classes, including advanced placement and dual-enrollment courses for college credit, are offered in all academic areas. Co-curricular programs include eleven boys` interscholastic varsity sports, nine girls` interscholastic varsity sports, and cultural arts programs including arts, drama, band, orchestra, and vocal ensembles. In partnership with parents and community, the faculty and staff of Lynchburg City Schools are committed to the mission of helping children develop their full potential by providing learning opportunities which recognize individual needs.