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Christ Missionary and Industrial College High School is a pillar in history. Our school prepares children from age one to twelfth grade for college. The purpose of Christ Missionary & Industrial (CM&I) College is to offer a Christ-centered educational program with a focus on biblical integrated concepts based on the Holy Bible, as promoted by the Church of Christ (Hol.) U.S.A. Our mission is to teach and train students, along with parental guidance, academically and spiritually to become productive citizens, who are willing to continue to serve God by living a Christian life as demonstrated by their actions, words, and deeds. We believe we will reach the total child by teaching a prescribed curriculum with biblically integrated concepts. We endeavor to maintain a disciplined environment in which children can mature spiritually academically, emotionally, socially, and physically. We believe we are called to serve parents who agree with the endeavor to implement our basic goals and philosophy. We believe children learn primarily from the lives of the parents and teachers. Therefore, we believe parents and teachers should be models and examples of Biblical principles of life.
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Grades: Grades Prekindergarten - 12
Co-ed
Rural
# of Students: 226
Teacher:Student: 1:12%
AP Courses: 0
IB: No

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