词条 | Orange Park Christian Academy |
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|name = Orange Park Christian Academy (OPCA) |logo = Opca.jpg |caption = |streetaddress = 1324 Kingsley Avenue |city = Orange Park |state = Florida |zipcode = 32073 |country = United States |coordinates = {{coord|30.164252|-81.722027 |format=dms |display=inline,title |type:edu_region:US-FL}} |denomination = Assemblies of God |principal = |teaching_staff = 16 (as of 2005-06)[1] |ceeb = 101264 |ratio = 13.6 (as of 2005-06)[1] |schooltype = Private, coeducational |grades = K–12 |campus size = |campus type = |athletics = |conference = |slogan = |motto = |accreditation = |mascot = Dan D. Lion |school_colours = Gold and Maroon |established = 1981 |status = Closed |closed = January 15, 2008 |enrollment = 216 (as of 2005–06)[1] |footnotes = |picture = |homepage = }} Orange Park Christian Academy (OPCA) was a private Christian school in Orange Park, Florida. It served students in kindergarten through grade 12 from 1981 to January 2008. Future use of landIn early 2009, a collaboration of distinguished alumni attempted to split the land upon which the Orange Park Christian Academy formerly sat into two adjacent tracts. One tract was to be developed into a "full service entertainment complex." The other was to become a "novelty store." The entrepreneurs expected heavy traffic at both of these businesses from the residents at the geriatric center next door and the people of the surrounding community. The development plan, however, has ground to a halt because of zoning issues at the planning department in Green Cove Springs.[2] HistoryOrange Park Christian Academy opened in 1981, associated with the Orange Park Assembly of God church. In December 2007, the school's impending closure was announced.[3] The school officially closed on January 15, 2008.[4] Extracurricular activitiesThe Orange Park Christian Lions competed in Florida High School Athletic Association-sanctioned competition until the 2007-08 school year. They were classified in the FHSAA as Section 1, Division 8. In their last year as an FHSAA member school, they fielded teams in boys' and girls' basketball, boys' soccer, and girls' volleyball.[5] For many years, Orange Park Christian Academy shared a heated rivalry with First Coast Christian School of Jacksonville, Florida. References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=School Detail for Orange Park Christian Academy |url=http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=A9101953&ID=A9101953 |work=National Center for Education Statistics }} {{Florida-school-stub}}2. ^{{cite web |title=Tract Zoning |url=http://www.claycountygov.com/Departments/Planning_Zoning/Planning_Zoning.htm}} 3. ^{{cite news |first=Ryan |last=Duffy |title=Orange Park School To Close |url=http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=98706 |publisher=First Coast News |date=2007-12-26 }} 4. ^{{cite news |first=Mary |last=Maraghy |title=Orange Park Christian Academy closes abruptly |url=http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/012408/nec_239024315.shtml |work=Florida Times-Union |date=2008-01-22 }} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Member School Directory 2006-07 |url=http://www.fhsaa.org/rules/directory/0607_directory.pdf |publisher=Florida High School Athletic Association |date=2006-10-31 }} 6 : Assemblies of God schools|Christian schools in Florida|Defunct Christian schools in the United States|Defunct schools in Florida|Educational institutions disestablished in 2008|Educational institutions established in 1981 |
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