Cedar Park Christian School

Cedar Park Christian School is a private Christian school with five campuses. The school is also part of an Assemblies of God church. The school started in 1981 with five preschool students under the direction of Mrs. Galloway. The school has expanded to include preschool through twelfth grade.

Cedar Park Christian School
Location
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Washington

United States
Coordinates47°44′48″N 122°11′21.6″W
Information
TypeChristian
Mottotransforming hearts and minds in a decidedly christian community
Established1982
AdministratorDr. Clint Berends
PrincipalGarron Smith
FacultyDistrict - 111 teachers
GradesPreschool – 12th grade
EnrollmentOver 1000 students
Color(s)Blue and Gold, Purple, Yellow
MascotEagle, Internationals, Lions
ReligionChristian - Assemblies of God
Websitecpcsschools.com

Campuses

  • The main campus is on 112th Ave NE off of Woodinville-Juanita road in Bothell, Washington.
  • Bellevue International Campus
  • Everett Campus
  • Mountlake Terrace
  • Lynnwood Elementary Campus
  • Mill Creek

History

The school was founded in March 1982 when Mrs. Galloway became principal and teacher for five preschool students. By fall 1983, enrollment had risen to 50 and kindergarten was added. A School Board was established in spring 1984. Band was added in 1984 with 14 students. By 1986, 57 students were enrolled in band. In fall 1986, the school's enrollment reached 350 because of Overlake Church closed its school. In 1995 D-Portables were created. B-Building and covered play area completed in 1998.

In 2000 the A-Building was completed and campaign for high school started. On July 28, 2002 the ground breaking for the new High School occurred and in January, 2005 the New High School opened.

Addition of grades

  • March 1982 - preschool
  • Fall 1983 - kindergarten was added
  • Fall 1984 - first and second grades added
  • Fall 1985 - Third grade added
  • Fall 1986 -fourth, fifth, and sixth grades added
  • Fall 1987 -seventh grade added
  • "In 1989 the constitution for Cedar Park was amended to include 'providing elementary and other education' which allowed the school to remain and keep growing until it graduated a senior class"

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