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Brief Overview
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Our Service
We offer a Christ-centered, classical education to students in pre-k through twelfth grade.
Our Mission
Our mission is to guide students into a Christian worldview as we equip them to think logically and communicate effectively to influence the world for Christ.
Our History
In 1995, a group of concerned parents established American Christian School which was the only Christian high school in Bartlesville at that time. The elementary grades were added in 2000, and the school moved to its current location two years later. In 2008, ACS obtained accreditation.
Accreditation
American Christian School is fully accredited through the Association of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS) and recognized by the Oklahoma Private School Accreditation Commission (OPSAC). We are also a member of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS).
Results
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Our students consistently score at a high level on the Stanford
Achievement Test.
- The ACS Speech and Debate Team won the state championship in Class 3A three years running (2008, 2009, 2010).
- The average ACT score for the graduating classes of 2010 and 2011:
23.
- The 2009 and 2010 graduates (16 students) received scholarships and grants totaling $437,160 from colleges and civic organizations.
- Since 2003, seven of our students have received recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as Commended Student, Semifinalist or Finalist.
Staff Count
| Kindergarten Teachers |
1 |
| Grammar School Teachers |
4 |
| Secondary Teachers |
5 |
| Office staff |
3 |
Student Body Count
| Elementary (Pre-K - 6th) |
41 |
| Secondary (7th - 12th) |
17 |
Colleges Accepting ACS Students (partial list)
Air Force Academy, Austin College, Belhaven College, BIOLA, Central Christian College, Colorado School of Mines, Covenant College, Hillsdale College, Indiana Wesleyan University, John Brown University, Kansas City Art Institute, Lee University, Moody Bible, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Oral Roberts University, Panhandle State University, Texas A&M, Tulsa University, University of Arkansas, University of Central Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, Webster College, Wheaton College