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Unity Christian High School (Fulton)

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School type
  
Private

Superintendent
  
Chris Pluister

Gender
  
Coed

Phone
  
+1 815-589-3912

Hour in school day
  
7

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Reformed

Grades
  
7-12

Hours in school day
  
7

Founded
  
24 August 1981

Address
  
711 10th St, Fulton, IL 61252, USA

Accreditations
  
Christian Schools International, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Similar
  
Fulton High School, Morrison High School, Clinton High School, Camanche High School, River City Daycare

Unity Christian High School is a private high school located along the banks of the Mississippi River in Fulton, Illinois, USA. It educates around 75 students in grades 7-12. The school was established on August 24, 1981 with the first students graduating on May 24, 1985.

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Academics

Unity has recently begun revising its curriculum to better integrate Biblical Truths in the classroom.

Other activities

Unity currently offers Boys Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Boys Baseball, Girls Softball, Boys Track, Girls Track, and Quiz Bowl.

Unity also has a Praise band filled with past and present students. Some of the highlights of the Unity school year include the opening retreat at Rock River Camp and Spirit Week (climaxing with the Ski Trip).

Name

In 1921, Fulton Excelsior Christian School came into existence, meeting in the basement of First Christian Reformed Church. In 1953, with a new building on the way, the name was changed to Community Christian School. Unity Christian High School was created August 24, 1981 and combined with the elementary in 1992 to form Unity Christian Schools.

Growth

Over the past three years, Unity began an aggressive campaign to increase student enrollment using primarily Open Houses, Radio Ads, and word of mouth. While student numbers have soared, Unity has also made many improvements to the building including: a Media Center filled with brand new computers, Smartboards in most of the classrooms, a new spacious Art room, and an Academic Support Center.

To help support these improvements, the school board formed a team to research and create a thrift store. This team's work eventually led to the formation of Bargain Bonanza, a non-profit organization that passes its earnings on to Unity Christian Schools.

References

Unity Christian High School (Fulton) Wikipedia