CORN BIBLE ACADEMY
Dedicated to Excellent, Christ-Centered
Education
MISSION
Corn Bible Academy is dedicated to providing a
Christ-centered environment to help parents train their children to grow in
knowledge, in strength, and in relation with God and others.
PURPOSE
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To develop Christian character through
regular study of the Bible, guided Christian living, and supervised Christian
service.
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To give young people an opportunity to
complete their high school training under the instruction of Christian
teachers, with a direct emphasis on the authority of the Bible as the inspired
Word of God.
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To lead the student to an assured saving
knowledge of Jesus Christ.
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To provide opportunities through which the
student may become a well-balanced, Christ-like person in all areas of
development.
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To prepare Christian young people for an
effective witness in their local churches and communities.
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To develop Bible-based, Christian attitudes
toward daily life and to gain a better understanding of oneself in relation to
God's plan.
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To develop Christ-like American
citizenship.
FOUNDATION
Corn Bible Academy is an interdenominational
Christian School that was founded by the Mennonite Brethren Church of Corn in
the fall of 1902. The Mennonite Brethren Church of Corn and the Bible Mennonite
Brethren Church of Cordell sponsor the school with numerous other area churches
giving faithful support. Corn Bible Academy is incorporated as a 501(c)
educational institution.
GOVERNANCE
The school is governed by ten members who are
elected to three or four year terms at the Annual School Business Meeting. Four
members of the Board are nominated from the membership of the Corn Mennonite
Brethren Church, two members are nominated from the Cordell Bible Mennonite
Brethren Church, and four members are nominated at-large by the CBA Board of
Education with suggestions coming from our Parent-Teacher Fellowship.
GRADE LEVELS OFFERED
Grades 7-12
CLASS SIZE
The average class size is about 20 students.
We are dedicated to splitting classes when they become larger than 20 students,
depending on the subject being taught and the academic requirements.
CURRICULUM
Corn Bible Academy offers an extensive junior high and
high school curriculum suitable for college preparation. Over the years, 90% of
our graduates have gone on to college. CBA students consistently score 1-2 years
above the national average on the Stanford Achievement Test.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Spiritual:
It is required that either the student or at least one parent has made a
profession of faith in
Christ.
Academic: The student must
meet a stipulated level of academic performance based on prior grades and
standardized test scores.
Behavior:
Students will abide by a code of conduct requiring discipline, respect for
authority, neatness
in physical appearance,
courteous and appropriate speech, and abstinence from tobacco,
drugs, and
alcohol.
ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
- Request an admissions packet from the school or online.
- Return or submit the Application for Admission,
enclosing names of references, a personal testimony, and other items specified
in the application.
- Participate in a parent and student interview with the
Admissions Committee if deemed necessary by the Committee.
- Be accepted for enrollment to Corn Bible Academy.
WHEN TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION
Application should be made well in advance of anticipated
attendance. We prefer that students apply during April and May for the fall
semester and during September and October for the spring semester.
ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES
After being notified of acceptance into CBA,
you will be notified of registration and enrollment dates. On registration day,
the student and at least one parent will come to the school to fill out the
necessary papers for enrollment and financial arrangements.
DRESS CODE
Our Parent-Teacher Fellowship Committee helps
revise our dress code as often as necessary to make sure that our students are
dressed neat, clean, and modestly. We believe modesty is important in the growth
of our young people. Students are allowed to wear jeans, t-shirts, and required
length shorts. Thursdays are designated as "Professional Dress Day" and all
students are expected to wear dress pants and nice shirts, or skirts or dresses
for the girls.
FACULTY
Faculty members are selected based on their
agreement with the CBA Doctrinal Statement, their past academic experience and
performance, and their outward love for students and their dedication to Christ.
All faculty members are required to have current teaching certificates issued by
the Association of Christian Schools International.
HOMEWORK
A reasonable amount of homework is expected
on a daily basis while in attendance at CBA.
GRADING
Grade reports to parents are made each nine
weeks. All grades are reported in percentages, and letter-grade equivalents are
provided as follows for parent and college-university reference:
A=100-90
B=89-80 C=79-70
D=69-60 F=59-0
ACCREDITATION
Corn Bible Academy is dually accredited by
the Oklahoma State Department of Education and the Association of Christian
Schools International.
TEXTBOOKS
Our Board encourages the teachers and
Administration to use Christian textbook publishers as often as feasible and
academically suitable.
SPORTS PROGRAMS
Corn Bible Academy is committed to a strong
competitive sports program. Interscholastic 8-man football, volleyball,
basketball, softball, and soccer/baseball are offered. CBA participates in the
Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association. (OSSAA).
MUSIC PROGRAM
Corn Bible Academy is known for its strong
commitment to quality music. We offer instrumental and vocal music to all junior
high students. Our high school offerings include band, pep band, marching band,
worship team, choir, women's choir, men's choir, and various vocal and
instrumental ensembles. Private piano, instrumental, and vocal lessons are also
available. CBA music also participates in the OSSAA sanctioned activities.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Extracurricular activities include newspaper,
yearbook, academic teams, drama, Student Council, and class activities.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Tuition pays about 60% of the total cost of
training students at CBA. Therefore, we suggest that you explore the following
options if you feel you need assistance:
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Relatives and friends who may be of help to
you
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The church you attend may offer support to
you
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The CBA Grant-in-Aid Program
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Other interested people you may know
The CBA Grant-in-Aid Program requires that
you use the "Tuition Assistance Application Form" which is sent and reviewed by
an outside firm./ They, in turn, send the application to a committee at CBA to
review necessary information. In additions the to application, the school
requires that you provide the following:
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A copy of last year's IRS Form 1040
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A letter of explanation if you believe you
have unusual circumstances which you would like our committee to consider
PAYMENT PLANS TO CHOOSE
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Pay by the year (5% discount)
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Pay by the semester July - 5% discount/first semester December - 5% discount/second semester
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Pay in 10-11 equal payments through FACTS
You may pay the July payment by cash or check. The second and subsequent
payments will be made through FACTS. You will be asked to sign up for FACTS if
you choose the monthly plan. Any extra charges will be paid by the families
choosing this option.
Any alterations from the three options will need to be cleared with the
Board Financial Committee.
FUNDING AND FINANCIAL POLICIES
The Corn Bible Academy Board of Education
believes that God has called us to provide a Christ-centered education to as
many students as possible. We are unique in that we charge parents only about
60% of our annual per-student costs. The other funds are raised through generous
gifts from alumni and friends and through fund raising events such as our annual
German Feast and Auction, our Cattle Project, and our Wheat Project. As a member
of the Corn Bible Academy constituency, you will be asked to help with various
fund raising events.
TRANSPORTATION
CBA provides transportation from various
towns in the surrounding communities for a nominal fee. The transportation
services have one pick-up point in each town. Many of our students carpool from
various towns within a 50-mile radius of CBA.
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
Corn Bible Academy views education as an
extension of the home. Therefore, parental support and involvement is strongly
encouraged. Parents will be encouraged to attend parent-teacher conferences
throughout the year.
EXTENDED TRIPS
Each spring, our high school choir is taken
on a six-day ministry trip. Our eighth grade class is taken on a five-day
camp experience, and the senior class takes a week-long trip immediately
following their graduation.
DORMITORY
CBA accepts students in grades 9-12 into the
dormitories. We have various rates for three-day and five-day dorm students. All
dorm students are given a set of dormitory regulations when they register. Our
dorms are air-conditioned and have laundry facilities. Our two dormitories hold
up to 28 students who are accepted through and application and personal
interview process. Dorm students have a group devotional time and a specified
study time each school day evening. Our dorm parents are totally committed to
helping and caring for the students that are placed in their care.
DORM MEALS
All meals are provided at the CBA cafeteria
during most weekdays. On home game days, dorm students are provided a meal from
the school concession stand.
APPLYING TO LIVE IN THE DORM
There is a dormitory application included in
the online application. Simply fill out this application and submit it along
with your school application when applying for enrollment. CBA requires a
student/parent interview before your application is accepted.
LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS
Corn Bible Academy is located in Corn,
Oklahoma, a town of about 550 people with surrounding wheat fields in our area.
Corn is located south of Interstate 40 on Highway 54, 10 miles south of
Weatherford, Oklahoma, and three miles east on 54A.
Take Interstate 40 to Weatherford, and then
State Highway 54 south out of Weatherford 10 miles. Turn west (right) onto
Highway 54A and go three miles to the town of Corn. Corn Bible Academy is at 208
North Reimer.
COLLEGE PLACEMENT
Corn Bible Academy offers an aggressive
college placement program which will help students and parents to define and
choose from various college/university alternatives. CBA helps each student in
seeking scholarships and financial aid for college.
NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY
Corn Bible Academy does not discriminate and
shall not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, national and
ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission
policies, financial assistance programs, athletics, and other school
administered programs.
For any questions you might have that have
not been covered here, please contact:
CORN BIBLE ACADEMY
P.O. Box 38, 208 North Reimer
Corn, Oklahoma 73024-0038
580-343-2262
580-343-2261 FAX
Clare Goering, Superintendent
cgoering@cornbible.org
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