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.

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

    Abundant Life Christian Academy (formerly Abiding Grace Academy)

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 205-763-2600 or 205-516-0016
    E-mail: Kristi Stapler
    Administrator's Name: Amy Fasold and Kristi Stapler
    Website URL:
    Location (mailing address): Pell City, Alabama
    Office hours (for phone contact): 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.

    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 Christian Based covering in Central Alabama.

    Requirements: 165 days, attendance reported (preferably on the free online reporting site), grades for high school students, and 2 required meetings if you live in the area.

    Fees: ONE-time $25 registration and $75 a year tuition per family. High school students are additional $10 per student per year, due to increased record-keeping requirements. Includes free use of online records reporting.

    Services: legal "covering", transcripts, curriculum counseling and placement suggestions, twice monthly coop classes for all ages, monthly field trips and/or "fun" days, Mom's support activities, college planning, testing, homeschooling how-to workshops, and more.

    Additional Info:

    Information here last verified on 07/14/08.




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    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


 


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