Prosper Press | Prestonwood Christian Academy leaders announce expansion of PCA North

PLANO — Prestonwood Christian Academy Head of School Dr. Larry Taylor and Board of Trustees and Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church Dr. Jack Graham announced plans to add a High School at the PCA North campus in Prosper. PCA North is currently part of PCA’s School System, which consists of two elementary schools (Plano and Prosper), two middle schools (Plano and Prosper), a high school (Plano, and soon to be Prosper), a virtual academy, and St. Timothy Christian Academy, a school for unique learning needs. PCA North is in its fourth year of existence and offers Biblical-based education to pre-school aged three through seventh grade. This strategic announcement includes adding a grade every year through the first graduating class of 2023. PCA’s System is one of the largest private and Christian schools in the Metroplex and is currently serving over 1,600 students.

PCA’s School System is fully accredited through AdvancEd and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). PCA is one of only eleven Christian schools in the nation earning Exemplary Level Accreditation.

“The quality of a PCA education continues to strengthen,” said Taylor. “Multiple assessment instruments confirm that our students are learning at, or above, their ability level. These objective measurements, such as the standardized test scores, our AP-Advanced Placement Scores, the Duke Talent Search Testing, and our SAT and ACT Test Scores reveal key data that we track and analyze.

“Although the scholastic and co-curricular programs are strong, at the very core of our mission is to produce followers of Jesus Christ. Students who can enter the university, and then the world, fully confident in their belief system, but also competent in the areas of business, law, medicine, ministry, education and beyond.”

Prestonwood Christian Academy is a ministry of Prestonwood Baptist Church. Reflecting on this significant decision, Graham said, “I believe we have, and continue to build, the finest Christian school in America. PCA is a positive influence on our church and community, and it is obvious that God is doing great and mighty things here.”

Mike Daugherty, PCA North parent and Board of Trustees member cited the expansion as an opportunity for students to continue their academic and spiritual growth.

“The addition of an Upper School and expansion through 12th grade is an exciting milestone in the life of Prestonwood Christian Academy North,” said Daugherty. “Just four years ago, a small group of families came together to launch PCA North under the PCA School System. Knowing our students will now have the opportunity to continue their Christian education through the 12th grade is truly a blessing and a gift from God.”

Prestonwood Christian Academy North has a strong lower school program encompassing PK3 through fourth grade. Learning is interactive and hands-on, and PCA students score above the national average in every academic area. All courses are taught with a biblical worldview and students learn at an early age to care for and pray for others. As with PCA’s Lower School, PCA Middle School teachers know that learning occurs best when students are engaged and interacting. Through PCA’s STEM endowment, the Middle School science department provides students with cutting-edge experiences inside and outside the classroom. PCA North students compete in spelling bees, Math Olympics, speech meets, art competitions and athletics. A Future Problem Solvers International team was also added this year.

Dr. Chris Kouba, PCA parent and lead pastor of the North Campus of Prestonwood Baptist Church, is looking forward to the growth of the school as the northern corridor continues its explosive growth.

“With over four families per day moving into the city of Prosper alone, in addition to the explosive growth in North Frisco, Northwest McKinney, Little Elm and Celina, you are starting to see more and more fields turn into construction sites for new retail, new homes and new planned developments,” said Kouba. “Every year school districts are building and adding new schools and all are preparing for the growth that has moved from ‘coming’ to now ‘here.’ This growth provides PCA North an incredible opportunity not just to get in on the advancement and development of the area, but to expand and build and grow something that will far outlast any of these new buildings or facilities and that is hearts and minds shaped and molded by a Kingdom education.”

PCA North Principal Donna Leadford is ready for the challenge. “I’ve often said that PCA North has the best of both worlds,” said Leadford. “We have the fun and excitement of growing a new campus, but the benefits of being a part of an exceptional 21-year-old school. We opened our doors in 2014 as a Lower School, but quickly grew to serve Middle School students as well. Currently, we serve students in PK3 through seventh grade and we will continue adding a grade level per year in eager anticipation of the first PCA North graduating seniors.”

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