Parkwood Christian Academy (Lilburn, Georgia)

Parkwood Christian Academy (PCA) is a private Christian school located in Lilburn, Georgia, United States.

It provides supplementary classes at the elementary through high school level (3rd - 12th grades) for homeschooled and formerly homeschooled students. PCA is accredited by the Accredited Commission for Independent Studies (ACIS).[1]

PCA was founded in 1994 by its current headmaster, Phyllis Maxwell, who offers academic and career counseling in addition to her duties as headmaster. Classes offered by PCA[2] are taught by certified and/or degreed teachers, and include biology, chemistry, life and earth sciences; pre-algebra, algebra I & II, trigonometry and pre-calculus; U.S. government/economics; high school English; and elementary and high school Spanish.

Homeschooled students who have taken classes at PCA are enabled through its accreditation to apply to public colleges in Georgia without the additional testing procedures sometimes required of them.

Parkwood Christian Academy also offers an SAT preparation course, PSAT testing, a drug and alcohol program, and private tutoring.

PCA's mascot is the eagle.

Additional facts

  • Some students continue to refer to PCA as "The Basement," due to the school's humble location at inception.
  • Although the official mascot is the eagle, Pepper, the dog owned by the Maxwell family, periodically goes into the basement to see everyone there, and therefore is considered the true mascot by some students.
  • PCA is considered to be harder than some colleges, i.e. GPC and Gwinnett College.

References

  1. Accredited Commission for Independent Studies (ACIS)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-02-07. Retrieved 2005-12-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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