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HISTORY OF CCS
The reality of Cornerstone Christian School emerged as a
result of a strong conviction for the need of Christian
education in the San Angelo area. God spoke and visionaries
responded to the call. In February, 1986, a foundational
meeting was attended by Charles and Kathy Anderson, Herb and
Marilyn Pennington, Jay and Ann Privitt, and Jim and Terry
Mapes. By July, 1986, Cornerstone Christian School was
incorporated, and the first school board was named to
include the following: Charles Anderson, President; Greg
Thomas, Secretary; James Mapes; Herb Pennington; and Jim
Jackson.
The property at 1502 North Jefferson Street belonging to
Riverside Baptist Church became available in the spring of
1986. The bond/title company that held the note on the
building and property leased the building to CCS for the
1986-87 school year for $3,000.00 a month. In early 1987,
Wilbur and Mary Anderson purchased the building and property
for $250,000 with the intent to continue leasing to CCS for
$1 annually. In 1994, a certificate gift deed was granted to
Cornerstone Christian School as long as it continued to
function as a Christian educational facility.
Under the leadership and administration of Mr. Jay Privitt
and four faculty members (only two receiving salary),
thirty-five students were enrolled when Cornerstone
Christian School opened its doors for the 1986-1987 school
year to the honor and glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. Over
the first five years of CCS history, the enrollment grew
consistently to a student body of one hundred forty-four
students in grades K-4 through twelve with a matriculation
of six graduates.
In the spring of 1992, the dream of elementary school
accreditation was granted by the Association of Christian
Schools International. Application for Texas Alliance of
Accredited Private Schools accreditation for K-5 through
twelfth grade began in 1998 and became official in May,
1999.
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