Heritage Christian Academy Receives 15-Acre Land Gift

Twenty years after opening its Eagle Way Bypass campus, Heritage Christian Academy has received a land donation that will allow the school to consider future expansion opportunities.

The school announced this week the families of Bruce Cline and Wayne Hunt have donated just over 15 acres of property on the east side of the campus near the softball field to the school.

Heritage Christian Academy Headmaster Linda Garris says the property gift will allow them to expand in the future when the time comes.

right-click to download mp3Heritage Christian opened in 1995 and moved to the Eagle Way Bypass in 2000 when a land gift of 28 acres from the Wadlington family and an additional 10-acre purchase allowed them to construct a new school and athletic facilities. Garris said both Cline and Hunt have served on the HCA board of directors and have had either children or grandchildren attend the private school.

right-click to download mp3Heritage Christian had an enrollment of 240 when they opened their doors. That has more than doubled in the past 25 years making the additional property necessary to grow.

right-click to download mp3Heritage Christian Academy’s student body is made up of children from preschool to 12th grade and employs over 50 staff.

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