Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy is an Alabama church (cover) school for homeschoolers. Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy, based in Maylene, 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

    Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy

    Contact info:
    Telephone: 205-420-8135
    E-mail: Tracy Lambert
    Administrator's Name: Paul Lambert
    Website URL: Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy
    Location (mailing address): 123 Dewberry Lane, Maylene, AL 35114
    Office hours (for phone contact): 8 - 5 Mon - Fri

    Sponsoring church: Shelby New Testament Fellowship

    Enrollment area: Statewide - Enrollment is open to all residents of the state of Alabama.

    Statement of Faith: Not Required

    HSLDA: Not Required (but strongly recommended)

    General description (or Mission Statement): Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy is a ministry of the Shelby New Testament Fellowship Church, established for the sole purpose of providing a cover school that adheres to Alabama's requirements for homeschooling.

    Requirements: Our requirements are based on the state requirements for homeschooling. To view our requirements, visit our website.

    Fees: Enrollment with our school is $40.00 per year.

    Services: SNTFA provides necessary paperwork for obtaining the Alabama driver's license and work permit.

    Additional Info: Visit our website, Shelby New Testament Fellowship Academy for specific information on enrollment, additional questions, and basic information regarding homeschooling in Alabama.

    Information here last verified on 07/16/08.




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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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