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(Redirected from Happy Hill Farm Academy) Private Christian school in Texas
North Central Texas Academy
Address
3846 North Highway 144
Granbury, Texas 76048
United States
Coordinates32°17′24″N 97°43′47″W / 32.289880°N 97.729729°W / 32.289880; -97.729729
Information
TypePrivate school
Established1975; 49 years ago (1975)
DeanAmanda Schwausch (faculty)
Faculty29
GradesPreK-12
Enrollment183 (2013-2014)
Campus size500 acres
Color(s)   
Team namePioneers
Websitewww.northcentraltexasacademy.org

North Central Texas Academy (NCTA) is a boarding, day, and international Christian school, located on a 500-acre campus known as Happy Hill Farm. It is fully accredited (K-12) by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). There is an athletic center, dining center, fine arts center, residences for boarding students, staff housing, an agricultural center with a show ring, livestock pens, stables and riding trails, athletic fields, a track and stadium, swimming pool, tennis courts, a welcome center, an inn and training center, and an administrative center.

History

The Academy was opened in 1975, with 20 students in a mobile home. High potential students from low opportunity situations, international, and local day students study within a college-preparatory environment.

Academy life

As a working farm with an FFA Chapter, Happy Hill Farm raises cattle, swine, lambs, and goats. There are horses, llamas, alpacas, longhorns, and buffalo. NCTA has a very large and active FFA program. Students in these programs care daily for their livestock. Grain and hay crops are also grown.

NCTA teams excel in volleyball, basketball, soccer, and more, competing as an independent school.

The students live in boarding homes. There are up to eight students per house, two per room, and each home has a live-in resident parent couple and a live-in single assistant resident parent.

References

  1. Bennison, Gail (2014-12-03). "Transforming Young Lives". Fort Worth Magazine. Retrieved 2022-05-13.

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