Christian Life Center Academy

Christian Life Center Academy (CLCA) is a private, college preparatory Christian school serving primary, secondary and postgraduate students located in the Kingwood area of Houston.[1] It was previously in another section of the city of Houston, near Humble.[2]

Christian Life Center Academy
Address
806 Russell Palmer Rd.

,
77339

Coordinates
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1992
GradesK-12
Enrollment400
Color(s)Maroon and White
   
NicknameCougars
Websiteclca.clc-church.com

CLCA serves approximately 150 students from Daycare – 12th Grade and is a self-supporting agency of the Christian Life Center Church.

History and Founding

In 1992, Christian Life Center Academy opened its doors to 25 students. Notable alumni include Ben McLemore of the Sacramento Kings, DeAndre Jordan of the L.A. Clippers, Latavious Williams of Bilbao Basket, current NCAA Division 1 coach Carlos Wilson, former NBA coach Rafer Alston, Davidus Pukis of Lithuania, Dr. Michael Crone, and Nathan Kouamouwho now plays soccer for the Houston Dynamo. Christian Life Center is part of Christian Life Center church where pastor Richard and Lisa Rodriguez are Sr. pastors.

In addition to the church ministry, Christian Life Center also has a coffee shop, book store, day care center and a Christian school with nearly 400 children in the Kingwood area.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Home. Christian Life Center Academy. Retrieved on March 8, 2018. "CLC Academy 806 Russell Palmer Rd. Kingwood, TX 77339"
  2. "Contact." Christian Life Center Academy. Retrieved on June 19, 2015. "CONTACT US Christian Life Center Academy 6650 Rankin Rd. Humble, TX 77396" - The postal address used a city name of "Humble, TX" but it was physically within the city limits of Houston. See Map of the Houston city limits and compare the address. The City of Houston stated on its website that city names in postal addresses do not necessarily reflect municipal boundaries (See section "Would annexation change our mailing addresses?")
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