Reviews
This school is trying to empty your pockets and put you on the streets for good. They claim to have a "Christ-centered education."
Define this, kids cussing and not being sent to the office, kids breaking into other kids lockers and stealing valuables. Does this seem like a Christ-centered act???? Huh? Does it?!?. I think not. P.S. If you are going to rake in $4,515,000 dollars/year, why not put that money to USE, like putting up Web Filters, actual security cameras, not ball shaped spheres in the ceiling. Also, pay teachers more than they earn now. The average teacher makes much less than they're worth, to deal with kids that run their mouth during class, pass notes, etc. Pay them something actually worth their time, just for the same hours. Maybe you'll see an increase in worker productivity. Money hogs. Also, instead of renting a football field for football games, just repurpose the field that the school already has. You pull in way more than you need. They also raise tuition every year.
1
7 years ago (09-03-2018)
When we moved from Texas, one of the hardest changes for my oldest son was starting a new school. We researched schools in the area, specifically schools with a Christ-centered atmosphere, and strong academics. We found all that we were looking for with cfa Academy! We have attended for the past 3 years, my youngest son starting in Kindergarten, and both boys have thrived! Not only does it provide a Christian environment, but the academics are solid, my oldest son loves being in the band program, and we enjoy supporting the community-renowned drama program as a family. We wouldn’t think of going anywhere else!
5
9 years ago (27-04-2016)
Big problem with favoritism and most of the teachers are not qualified and they got their jobs just by knowing someone who worked there, worst school I've ever been to by far, the church is good but definitely not the school
1
8 years ago (17-06-2017)
When we moved to the Concord area we were very concerned about where we should place our son in school. We were coming from a public school environment and thought that possibly a private school might meet the needs of our son better. We focused on Christian schools in the area because we hoped that smaller class sizes and a more nurturing environment would be the right choice for him. CFA was exactly what we needed. They focus on the whole child: academics, the arts, athletics, character building, and a solid Christian base. The structure, the accountability, and the loving way the staff works with each child is outstanding. We thought we’d try CFA for a year and “see how it goes.” Now, we can’t imagine our son anywhere else.
5
9 years ago (30-05-2016)