Calvary Christian School (Covington, Kentucky) Explained

Calvary Christian School
Motto:Equipping the Next Generation to Impact the World for Christ!
Established:1973
Administrator:Dr. Bill Dickens
Coordinates:38.9767°N -84.5052°W
Enrollment:400
Mascot:Cougars

Calvary Christian School is a private Christian school located in Covington, Kentucky. CCS is a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church located in Latonia, Kentucky. It has approximately 400 students from Preschool to 12th grade.

History

Calvary was founded in November 1973 under the leadership of Galen Call. Sixty-three students in grades 1–4 began the school year, soon to be joined by 35 kindergarten students one week later. Soon 65acres were acquired south of Latonia on Taylor Mill Road. Ground-breaking for the new Calvary Christian School location occurred on July 7, 1974, and was completed in 1976.

Calvary Christian School is a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church in Latonia, Kentucky.

Sports

The mascot of Calvary Christian School is the Cougar. Calvary offers many different sports, e.g., volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, tennis, track, swimming, softball, and archery.

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