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SUMMIT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, FAIR OAKS CA
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SUMMIT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Provider Address : 5010 HAZEL AVE, FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
Contact Email : office@summitcs.net
Contact Phone : (916) 536-9307
Contact Name : AMY SANCTUARY
Web Site : http://www.summitcs.net/schoolsite/
Open Hours : Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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The Fair Oaks Campus has been educating and encouraging students in the Lord for about 30 years. Most recently located on Hazel Avenue at Grace Bible Church, this school has also resided at Sunrise Community and Redeemer Covenant over the years. On April 30th, 2009, parents, teachers, and administration were shocked at their annual open house when the chairperson of the former organization's School Board announced the pending Fair Oaks campus closure. At a question/answer session, led by the Former Board, the parents and staff continued to learn that the leadership of the former school district were struggling with over three years of declining revenue and the only viable option they could see remaining, in their opinion, was to close down the Fair Oaks campus.
Provider Address : 5010 HAZEL AVE, FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
Contact Email : office@summitcs.net
Contact Phone : (916) 536-9307
Contact Name : AMY SANCTUARY
Web Site : http://www.summitcs.net/schoolsite/
Open Hours : Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Age Range :
Details :
The Fair Oaks Campus has been educating and encouraging students in the Lord for about 30 years. Most recently located on Hazel Avenue at Grace Bible Church, this school has also resided at Sunrise Community and Redeemer Covenant over the years. On April 30th, 2009, parents, teachers, and administration were shocked at their annual open house when the chairperson of the former organization's School Board announced the pending Fair Oaks campus closure. At a question/answer session, led by the Former Board, the parents and staff continued to learn that the leadership of the former school district were struggling with over three years of declining revenue and the only viable option they could see remaining, in their opinion, was to close down the Fair Oaks campus.