Faith Christian Academy (Orange County, Florida)

Faith Christian Academy
Address
9307 Curry Ford Road
Orlando, Florida
United States
Information
Type Private School
Established 1979
Principal Dr Andrew Rumbaugh
Number of students 875 (PK-12)
Color(s) Marron, Black, White
Mascot Lions
Website fcalions.org

Faith Christian Academy (FCA) is a private K-12 school[1] in unincorporated Orange County, Florida near Orlando.[2] It is to the southeast of the city.[3] It currently has 875 students enrolled (PK-12).

History

Faith Christian Academy was founded in 1979 as a ministry of Faith Assembly of God on its Goldenrod Campus. In 2012, along with Faith Assembly, FCA moved to its new, state of the art Curry Ford campus which has allowed significant growth since then due to the new and larger facility.

Athletics

Faith Christian Academy is a part of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) and competes in the 3A level.

Girls Sports

Boys Sports

Athletic History

Varsity Men's Basketball is led by head coach Tony Medina who has been with FCA for 16 years and has been the head basketball coach for 12 years has won their 2A district title in 2014-15 season over defending champions OCP Warriors.

Varsity Football is led by head coach Andre Dobson who started the football program in the 2013 season finishing with a winning record of 6-5. In his second season, senior starting quarterback Grayson Jones was the seasons # 1 passer in 1A-4A with 24 TDs and 7 INT/s and 131/233 with a completion percentage of 56%. FCA also had 4 team members that season make 1st team all District. 2015 was a step back for the lions with a young team finished up the season 1-9.

Notes

  1. "Student Handbook 2012/2013." (Archive) Faith Christian Academy. p. 3/12. Retrieved on November 27, 2013.
  2. "High School Profile 2013-2014." (Archive) Faith Christian Academy. Retrieved on November 27, 2013. "9307 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, Florida 32825"
  3. "Home." (Archive) Faith Christian Academy. Retrieved on November 27, 2013. In title: "Located on the southeast side of Orlando"

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