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Chisholm Trail Academy (CTA) is a Seventh-day Adventist co-educational high school located at Fourth and Old Betsy in Keene, Texas. Keene is located midway between Alvarado and Cleburne, 25 miles south of Fort Worth. CTA is situated on 27 acres. The facility includes two ball fields, a gymnasium with stage, 15 classrooms, a library, an industrial vocational building and an administrative complex. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian denomination which, as its name suggests, is best-known for its teaching that Saturday, the seventh day of the week, is the Sabbath and that the second advent of Jesus Christ is imminent. ...
Keene is a city located in Johnson County, Texas. ...
Alvarado is a city located in Johnson County, Texas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 3,288. ...
Cleburne is a city located in Johnson County, Texas. ...
Fort Worth is the sixth-largest city in the state of Texas, located about 30 miles west of Dallas on the West Fork Trinity River and forming part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. ...
Chisholm Trail Academy came into existence when Southwestern Junior College (now Southwestern Adventist University) was granted full college status and closed its academy operation in 1967. CTA's first graduating class was in 1968. Southwestern Adventist University is a liberal arts university located in the city of Keene, in Johnson County, Texas, about an hour south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. ...
Chisholm Trail Academy (grades 9-12) provides for the education of the young people in the Seventh-day Adventist churches located in the Keene area. Along with Keene Adventist Elementary School (K-8) and Southwestern Adventist University (college and postgraduate), CTA provides a complete Christian church school program. The Keene Seventh-day Adventist Church is the constituent church of CTA.
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- Website for Chisholm Trail Academy
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