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Faith Bible High School

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Type
  
private

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 503-681-8254

Mascot
  
Falcon

Color
  
Navy blue & white

Principal
  
Jim Cochran

Campus
  
Suburban

Number of students
  
148

Founded
  
1976

Faith Bible High School

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Christian (nondenominational)

Athletics conference
  
OSAA 2A-1 Northwest League

Address
  
4435 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy, Hillsboro, OR 97123, USA

Accreditation
  
Northwest Accreditation Commission

Similar
  
Life Christian School, Hillsboro High School, Westside Christian High Sch, Valley Catholic High Sch, Southwest Christian School

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Faith Bible High School is a nondenominational private Christian school in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1976, the school offers classes from ninth through twelfth grade. The school is part of the Faith Bible Christian School that has a second campus where preschool through eighth grade are taught. The high school is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, and in sports is a member of the Oregon School Activities Association where they compete at the 2A level in the Northwest League as the Falcons.

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History

Faith Bible Christian School was founded in 1976 as part of the Faith Bible Church. The school later became a nondenominational Christian school. The school offered classes from preschool through twelfth grade. The lower grades are held on a campus in Aloha, with high school classes on the Hillsboro campus along the Tualatin Valley Highway. The high school moved to its present location in 1996. Faith Bible High School became accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS) in 2000.

In February 2001, a student at the high school received a threat via AOL Instant Messenger, threatening to kill the student at school. Due to the threat, the school canceled classes for the day. Later police determined the incident was partly a hoax as the student knew the person making the threats, and the two were in competition with each other for the affections of a girl. Enrollment at the school at that time was about 150, and stood at 148 in 2007. In 2009, the school was a Picturing America Award recipient.

Academics

Faith Bible High School is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International and has grades nine through twelve at the coeducational school. The school has a staff of 12 on the 3-acre (1.2 ha) campus, and holds classes 180 days per year. The campus consists of four modular buildings and one main building, which together house a gymnasium, media center (library), computer lab, and classrooms. As of 2008, the school had 116 students, of which eleventh grade was the largest class with 45 students, while twelfth grade was the smallest with 19 students. Demographically, there were 91 white students, 14 Asian students, 7 Hispanic students, and 4 Black students in the student body.

The school promotes a family atmosphere on the campus. The school also offers the Faces of Faith drama group that presents plays for the community at large. The group is for students that are unable to attend the school’s drama classes. The school also participates in the National Honor Society, a program that recognizes students with superior academic achievement.

Athletics

Faith Bible’s teams are known as the Falcons and have navy blue and white as their official colors. Teams compete at the 2A level primarily in the Oregon School Activities Association’s Northwest League. For some fall sports, teams compete in a special district that spans several OSAA classifications. In the fall season, teams are fielded in boys and girls soccer, volleyball, and boy and girls cross-country. Winter sports are boys and girls basketball, and the spring sports are boys and girls track, as well as baseball.

References

Faith Bible High School Wikipedia