Lexington Christian Academy (Kentucky)


Lexington Christian Academy is a private, non-denominational Christian school in Lexington, Kentucky, accredited by the AdvancED. The school serves preschool through 12th grade. Total enrollment is around 1,500, with about 200 junior high school, and 460 high school students. As a requirement for teaching at LCA, all teachers must profess Jesus Christ as their personal savior.

History

Lexington Christian Academy was founded in 1989 with the merger of The Lexington Christian School, founded as an elementary school in 1975 by Gardenside Christian Church, and The Academy, founded in 1983 offering preschool and kindergarten. At the time of the merger, the newly combined school, known then as The Lexington Christian Academy, had 565 students, ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade and spread across three campuses at churches. As enrollment grew, the school expanded to seven campuses, and in the mid-1990s the school purchased of land on Reynolds Road to begin consolidating. In 1998 the school formally took its current name, and in January 1999 the high school opened at the Reynolds Road facility, termed the "Rose Campus" after James L. Rose and his wife Judy. In 2003, the junior high school and an elementary and preschool moved to the Rose Campus.

Athletics

As a Kentucky High School Athletic Association member, Lexington Christian Academy competes in cross-country, football, golf, soccer, and volleyball in the fall; basketball, archery and swimming in the winter; and baseball, softball, tennis, and track in the spring.

Baseball

LCA won the State Championship in 2005. Garrie Krueger was named the tournament MVP.
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Golf

LCA boys team won the 2010, 2011, and 2017 State Championship.
The girls team won the 2018 State Championship.

Football

LCA won the KHSAA 1A state championship in 2009.

Soccer

The LCA girls team won the 2010 and 2012 All A state tournament. They were runners-up in the 2010 all schools state tournament.

Basketball

LCA won the KHSAA girls' basketball state championship in 2007, and won the Kentucky All "A" state tournament in 2007, 2008, and 2009.
Men’s basketball won the 2018 All “A” State Championship for the first time. They also came runner-up in region that same year, as well as winning district championships in 2017, 2018, and 2019

Fine arts

The fine arts department at LCA includes a chorus, a band, an orchestra, multiple art classes focusing on different areas, and a yearly musical.

Notable people