“So each generation can set its hope anew on God, remembering His glorious miracles and obeying His commands.”
(Psalm 78:7)
Our History
In 1994, a group of Christian parents and leaders from four of Frankfort’s churches viewed the trends of our educational system and were deeply concerned. “How can we provide an education that will empower this generation to become more than the backward sliding average? How can we provide an education and the opportunities needed to enable this generation to compete on the world stage? Where is the moral grounding in our schools?” Many schools must ask questions like these, but most schools do not have the freedom to answer these concerns effectively.

Our founding group decided to do something about it. They wanted a choice for the Frankfort area and a chance for a better education. They saw the needs and created The Frankfort Christian Academy (TFCA). They converted an old Fruit of the Loom factory into a school that provided a safe environment for children to learn, where respect for others was important, where parents had a say in what their children were learning, and where the moral standards that were being taught by Christian parents at home could be extended into the educational setting.

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