Grace Christian Academy is an Alabama church (cover) school for homeschoolers. Grace Christian Academy, based in Jasper, provides local coverage for those in the Jasper, Walker County, and surrounding areas wishing to home educate.

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The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Grace Christian Academy

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 205-522-5633
    E-mail: gracechristianacademy.carol@gmail.com
    Administrator's Name: Carol Grace
    Website URL: Grace Christian Academy
    Location (mailing address): 1186 Mac Drummond Road, Jasper, AL 35504
    Office hours (for phone contact): Mon-Thurs, 9 - 11:30 am, then by appt.

    Sponsoring church: Aiken Grove Baptist Church

    Enrollment area: Local, Open to all in Jasper, Walker County and surrounding area.

    Statement of Faith: None Required

    HSLDA: None Required

    General description (or Mission Statement): Providing a choice to all for an education, no matter what the circumstances.

    Requirements: We follow the curriculum of the State for a furthering education if college or returning to public school is desired they will be able to go. In some cases it is provided at a slower speed that the student can grasp or can catch up. No online work, we use text books which are supplied by us. Home school goes 12 months out of the year with the students choosing a 3 week break in either June or July. Many students come from one parent homes or live with other family members who will be their teacher. Some families use a tutor for a particularly tough subject, usually higher math. Some Bible work is required, as well as learning cursive writing. My students start taking their ACT tests in the 11th grade. They will take it in the 12th if they come to me as a senior. We do have periodic parent meetings and some come every two weeks when their work is due. Church enrollment/attendance is advised but not required. Autistic children welcome.

    Fees: There is a $30 enrollment fee and tuition is $100 monthly.

    Services: There is no fee for transcripts. A diploma is given at graduation.

    Additional Info:

    Information here last verified on 08/03/15.




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    The Code of Alabama 1975



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