Christian Academy of Knoxville

Christian Academy of Knoxville (CAK) is a private, non-denominational Christian school located in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Christian Academy of Knoxville
Address
529 Academy Way

Knoxville
,
Tennessee

United States
Coordinates35.925°N 84.104°W / 35.925; -84.104
Information
TypePrivate
MottoSoli Deo Gloria
Established1977
SuperintendentRich Fulford
Teaching staff86.4 (on a FTE basis)[1]
GradesK-12[1]
Enrollment948 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio11.0[1]
Color(s)Royal blue and Vegas gold
NicknameWarriors

Academics

Several Advanced Placement courses offered include Statistics, AP Calculus, AP US History, AP Chemistry, AP English as well as Honors classes including French IV, Algebra II, Physics, Government/Economics, Pre-Calculus, and CP English. The school also provides dual-enrollment college credit through Pellissippi State Community College and Bryan College.

Athletics

The Warriors compete in TSSAA class A-AA athletics, and class 3A football. Athletic programs include football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, golf, swimming, cross country, wrestling, and track & field. Varsity Warriors sports teams have won a multitude of state titles. Of these titles, nine are in men's soccer and four in women's soccer; all of them since 2003. The Warriors won the Class 3A football State Championship in 2011, defeating Milan 49-14. This was their first ever trip to the State Championship since their football program was founded in 2001. The CAK football team was able to once again reach the 3A State Final in 2012 and defeat Milan to claim their 2nd consecutive state championship with a score of 48-14. The Warriors have also won state titles in golf (both team and individual), tennis (both men's and women's), cross country, numerous track events, baseball and wrestling (Ryan Long 2x state champion).[2]

References

  1. "Search for Private Schools - School Detail for CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OF KNOXVILLE". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  2. "TSSAA Records". TSSAA Records. TSSAA. Archived from the original on 20 January 2002. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
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