Temple Christian School (Titusville, Florida)


Temple Christian School is a private Christian school in Titusville, Florida.

History

Temple was founded in 1994 by Rev. Wendell Correll, pastor of Temple Baptist Church. The school started out with 16 students, growing to over 150 students in 2005, then growing even further between 2015 and 2018. In 2008, the enrollment declined to about 150 students. The graduating class of 2008 had the last student from the original 16 and the first student to go all the way through the school's curriculum.

Athletics

The school mascot is the Lions. The school competes in class 1A in the FHSAA. There are six sports.
In 2009, Temple had six-man football, volleyball, girls and boys basketball, cheerleading, and baseball. Grades 6th through 12th participate.

Curriculum

The curriculum is by A Beka Book, which is produced at Pensacola Christian College.
The school is accredited by the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.

Opportunities

Temple gives the high school students the opportunity of taking dual enrollment courses Eastern Florida State College Campus in Titusville, Florida which is located directly across from Temple Christian School. Home-schooled students have the privilege of taking classes at Temple Christian as well as participating in clubs, athletics, and other activities in the school.

Principals

  1. Greg Correll 1994-1999
  2. Doug Barclay 2000-2001
  3. Scott Hallock 2001-2008
  4. Dr. Ted Hollingsworth 2008-2010
  5. Marty Braemer 2010-2017
  6. Rhonda Gordon 2017-present

    Media

Temple was featured on Local Fox 35 January 26, 2010, for their contributions to Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake there.