Private | K-5, 7-12 | Baptist | 55 students |
Akron's Mogadore Christian Academy is a private school. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 55 students in grades K-5, 7-12.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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0.7 miles | |||
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1.9 miles | |||
2.1 miles |
Our student has found the pace program extremely beneficial. We pulled him from the public school system due to lack of a challenging education. At MCA he has excelled, I would highly recommend you look into this school!
The academic program is terrible, it doesn't prepare a student for college at all. all extracirriculars are no good. the teachers allow you to cheat so you pass, so they look good. this is not a review by a parent. I am a graduate class of 2003.
Mogadore Christian Academy offers a Christian-based curriculum for grades K-12. Using a self-paced learning system that allows students to advance at individual levels, the school provides a quality education experience that includes extracurricular activities like soccer, an award-winning basketball team, art, music, foreign languages, and a host of other electives in addition to a core program. Students advance only when they master material at 80% or higher, ensuring comprehensive learning foundations upon which to prepare for college.
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