Central Kansas Christian Academy (CKCA), a non-denominational private Christian K-8 school in Great Bend, is pleased to announce the donation of nearly 40 Google Chromebooks for their students to use for educational purposes. The donation was made by Pawnee Heights School (PHS), a small 1A school in Rozel.
“We are so grateful for this generous gift from Pawnee Heights School,” says Dottie Dozier, CKCA principal. “Our students and staff will make great use of the educational resources.”
David Clapham with PHS delivered the Chromebooks to CKCA on Dec. 9, and students will be able to start checking them out early next year. To accompany the Chromebooks, CKCA also purchased three carts to store and charge them in. The carts were purchased used from USD 428 in Great Bend for a steeply discounted price, so additional thanks were given to the Great Bend school district for that transaction as well.
Central Kansas Christian Academy is a non-denominational community Christian school for students kindergarten through eighth grade, with a positive environment that combines Christian character training with an excellent academic curriculum. The core classroom studies are supplemented with a variety of enrichment courses, such as physical education, music, band, art, library, and computer applications. Students also have opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities and athletics, such as basketball, cheerleading, and Student Council. This spring, CKCA will complete a 2-year accreditation process through the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
Anyone interested in learning more about CKCA can visit their website at www.ckcacademy.com, or contact the school office on weekdays when school is in session: (620) 792-3477. You can also find Central Kansas Christian Academy on Facebook.



