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Businiess name:  Central Christian Academy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was driving to the Marq E one afternoon, down Bingle and saw an advertisement for CCA. I called, and it was remarkably smaller, and cheaper than other private schools. Brother Jacobs (principal) says this is the cheapest private school in Houston. I believe that the academics are substantially less challenging, and the teachers actually care to help you, and put a Christian emphasis on all of their subjects. At my other high school, I was on the verge of dropping out, I really didnt care anymore. The school is non-denominational with a Baptist influence, as most of the faculty are Baptist. I met many friends, and ended up graduating with all 7 or 8 (cant remember) students in my class. Send your child here. +'s include no uniforms but a dress code, and a good hot lunch program, and field trips. Pros: Christian ethics, Teachers help you, No uniforms Cons: Parking lot

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