Living Water Christian Academy is an Alabama church (cover) school for homeschoolers. Living Water Christian Academy, based in Bear Creek, provides local coverage (Northwest Alabama: Marion County, Winston County, Franklin County, and surrounding counties) for those wishing to home educate.

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

    Living Water Christian Academy

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 205-485-3996
    E-mail: LWCA@tombigbee.com
    Administrator's Name: Jenese Dye
    Website URL: Living Water Christian Academy
    Location (mailing address): P.O. Box 87, Bear Creek, AL 35543
    Office hours (for phone contact): 1:00 - 3:00pm. Please leave a message if no answer

    Sponsoring church: Lighthouse Fellowship

    Enrollment area: Local: Northwest AL (Marion Co., Winston Co., Franklin Co., and surrounding counties.)

    Statement of Faith: not required

    HSLDA: not required

    General description (or Mission Statement): Allow families the freedom To educate their children in a home environment.

    Requirements: Complete application paperwork completely and honestly. Once a family is enrolled, a quarterly report is due within 10 days of the end of each quarter. Applicant must have an email address and a phone number where they can be reached throughout the year. Families must attend meetings with the director no less than 4 times per year.

    Fees: Please see website for more information.

    Services: Support group, diploma & transcripts. CSEF are mailed certified mail. Open enrollment throughout the year, with the new school year beginning in Aug of each year.

    Additional Info: The HS_4_Life support group meets every other month at the Scout Hut in Haleyville. For additional information, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HS_4_Life/.

    Information here last verified on 08/14/08.




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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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