Cornerstone Christian Academy (Bloomington, Illinois)
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Cornerstone Christian Academy (CCA) of McLean County is a private, non-denominational, college-preparatory
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located in Bloomington, Illinois. CCA enrolls preschool through 12th grade. It has a total enrollment of over 500 students.


History

In 1997, the Eastview Christian Church preschool was taken over and renamed "Cornerstone Christian Academy of McLean County, Inc.” by founders Becky Shamess and April Kinzinger. In 1998, Cornerstone moved to Grace United Methodist Church in Bloomington, where it accepted students from preschool through 4th grade. It later expanded to three campuses at Faith United Methodist, which housed the preschool; Grace United Methodist held kindergarten through fourth grade; and Second Presbyterian Church for 5th and 6th grade. A new building was constructed outside Bloomington after 78 acres were donated to the school and the new building was opened December 1, 2003. In 2016, a high school addition was completed. The school has been fully accredited since 2006 by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).


Winterim

Cornerstone offers a program held during the first two weeks of January called Winterim. During this time high school students are allowed to choose from various credit-earning classes not normally taught during the school year, particularly in the arts and industrial technology. 11th and 12th grade students are allowed to select an internship. Students also have the opportunity to travel abroad for study trips during this time.


Athletics

Cornerstone's athletic teams are named the Cyclones, and their school colors are
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. The school participates in the East Central Illinois Conference, and is a member of the
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(IHSA).


Middle School Sports

* Boys Basketball * Boys Baseball * Girls Volleyball * Cheerleading * Boys/Girls Cross Country * Boys/Girls Track * Girls Basketball


High School Sports

* Girls Volleyball * Boys/Girls Basketball * Boys/Girls Soccer * Cross Country * Track * Golf * Cheerleading * Baseball * Softball *Bowling *Bass Fishing


School Activities

* Student Council * School Paper: "The Cornerstone Clarion" (online) * School Yearbook: "Milestones" * Drama Club * Strings * Scholastic Bowl * Madrigals * Pep Band * Marching Band * Chess Club * Book Club * Worship Band


School Membership Associations

* Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) *
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(IHSA) * Illinois Elementary School Association (IESA)


See also


School Website
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