
Congratulations to Rachel Bannert and Michael O’ Brien, students at Coram Deo Academy, were selected as National Merit Semifinalists for 2010. Ms. Bannert and Mr. O’Brien were two of the approximately 16,000 semifinalist in the 55th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Scoring 76 points, the Lions men’s varsity basketball team from Coram Deo Academy High School at Flower Mound came out strong, winning the district game on Feb. 6 against the Fort Worth’s Bethesda Christian School.
Coram Deo Academy is an independent, nondenominational Christian school educating youth in a historic Christian worldview through a vigorous classical curriculum based on the classical trivium model of grammar, logic and rhetoric and includes the introduction of Latin in third grade.
Twenty students, who comprised the 2008 graduating class of Coram Deo Academy High School of Flower Mound, graduated this May, bringing distinction in scholarship offers for higher education.
Three Coram Deo Academy High School of Flower Mound students havesigned letters of intent to play college ball: DL Brake, football,Abilene Christian University; Jack O'Brien, track, Texas ChristianUniversity; and Preston Priddy, soccer, Covenant University, LookoutMountain, Georgia.
Students in Coram Deo Academy classrooms are invited to reach across the ocean to help build the first school in the village of Upper Boma in southern Sudan.
Coram Deo Academy is an independent, nondenominational Christian school in Flower Mound at 4900 Wichita Trail.
Community members are invited to join Coram Deo Academy at a Book Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, at Barnes and Noble, in the Shops of Highland Village.
Parents interested in a family/school collaborative culture, as well as a Christian education experience, are encouraged to visit Coram Deo Academy at a Campus Visit Day...
Two Coram Deo Academy High School of Flower Mound students, Marian Rogers and Rachel Synan, have been named National Merit Semifinalists. They are in the top 1% of students taking the exam and join 16,000 others continuing in the competition for some 8,200 National Merit Scholarships, worth more than $35 million, that will be offered next spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, Semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the Finalist level of the competition. About 90 percent of the Semifinalists are expected to attain Finalist standing, and approximately half of the Finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title. Rebecca Musgrove was named a Commended Scholar, and is in the top 5 % of students taking the 2007 Preliminary SAT /National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
Outstanding students were honored during the annual awards ceremony at Coram Deo Academy High School of Flower Mound.
Parents interested in a family/school collaborative culture, as well as a Christian education experience, are invited to attend a Campus Visit Day: 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 12, 4900 Wichita Trail, Flower Mound, 682-237-0232 AND 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 19, 2435 E. Hebron Pkwy., Carrollton, 972-862-8657
Coram Deo, an independent, nondenominational Christian school in Flower Mound at 4900 Wichita Trail, invites prospective families to an information meeting.
Community members are invited to join Coram Deo Academy at a Book Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, at Barnes and Noble, in the Shops of Highland Village.
When Congressman Michael Burgess recently announced his class of 2012 United States Service Academies nominees, Coram Deo Academy was well-represented. Out of 24 nominees, two students were selected from Coram Deo, a private, nondenominational Christian school with 21 high school seniors this year.