Abundant Life Christian Academy is an Alabama church (cover) school for homeschoolers. Abundant Life Christian Academy, based in Pell City, provides statewide coverage for those wishing to home educate.

Experience learning and education as it should be!

You are here:   Home —> Homeschool Main Page —> Alabama Homeschooling —> Alabama Church Schools —> Abundant Life Christian Academy

LeapingFromTheBox.com logo

Home

Homeschool
General
Methods
FAQs
Unschooling
Books
Math
HS Elists
HS Chat

Alabama HS
Church Schools
Support Groups
Co-ops
AL FAQs
Questionnaire

Articles
By Author
By Subject
Homeschooling
Learning Styles
Kindergarten
Kitchen / Cooking / Recipes
Math
Miscellaneous
Personal Thoughts & Reflections
Reading
Science
Unschooling

Resources
By Subject
College
Homeschooling
Math
Science

Field Trips

Leaping Blog

Personal
Musings Blog
Racing Blog
Archives
Comments
Job Search

What's New?

Contact Me

Terms of Use


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

    Abundant Life Christian Academy (formerly Abiding Grace Academy)

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 205-863-0406
    E-mail: Amy Fasold
    Administrator's Name: Amy Fasold
    Website URL: Abundant Life Christian Academy
    Location (mailing address): P.O. Box 1969, Pell City, Alabama, 35125
    Office hours (for phone contact):

    Sponsoring church: Abundant Life Family Fellowship

    Enrollment area: Statewide

    Statement of Faith: not required but we are a Christian covering

    HSLDA: not required

    General description (or Mission Statement): We are a church school ministry of Abundant Life Family Fellowship church located in Pell City, AL. Our vision is to equip parents with the tools and support necessary to those who feel called to home school their children. Our mission is to equip this generation with a firm foundation in the Faith of Jesus Christ and to allow them, through homeschooling, the opportunity to pursue the gifting and calling He has placed in each students lives.

    Requirements: attendance reporting and grades for high school students seeking a diploma. No annual meeting required but there is an open enrollment day in which families can attend if there are questions.

    Fees: One-time registration fee of $35.00 and $85.oo tuition per family each year. High school students are an additional $10.00 due to the increased record keeping requirements. Tuition includes the use of an online records recording site.

    Services: One-time registration fee of $35.00 and $85.oo tuition per family each year. High school students are an additional $10.00 due to the increased record keeping requirements. Tuition includes the use of an online records recording site.

    Additional Info:

    Information here last verified on 08/29/09.




    The church school listed here provided LeapingFromTheBox.com with this description. Should you have questions about this church school, please use the contact information in the above description. If you discover that the contact information is no longer valid, please e-mail LeapingFromTheBox.com at admin@leapingfromthebox.com. No permission is given to use this description elsewhere. Please contact the individual church school if you wish to use their description for your own personal web site or publication.

    LeapingFromTheBox.com does not endorse any church school. Inclusion here is solely for informational purposes.

    LeapingFromTheBox.com urges those searching for a church school to familiarize themselves with the laws governing church schools in Alabama (since we "homeschool" under the church school laws, rather than a homeschool law in Alabama). You can read those laws here:

    The Code of Alabama 1975



Custom Search


Custom Search


International
Homeschool Chat

Join me Friday!

LeapingFromTheBox Discussion
E-mail List

Let's talk about learning and education as it should be, as it can be!



Homeschooling The Early Years
Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old Child

by Linda Dobson
Here's a guide that comes direct from the experts: a mother of two homeschooled, now-grown children and 83 homeschooling families she surveyed..


Homeschooling: The Teen Years
Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 13- to 18- Year-Old
by Cafi Cohen
The teen years are when many homeschooling parents start to question or abandon their efforts. It's a precarious time, with challenging academics, pressing social issues, and the prospect of college looming. Parents can now breathe easy: this guide calms the teen-time jitters and even offers hope to those just turning to homeschooling now that their child is about to enter high school.



Terms of Use - Privacy Policy
www.LeapingFromTheBox.com
Copyright 2002-2010
CDK Enterprises
Curiosity - Discovery - Knowledge