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Legacy Christian Academy (Minnesota)

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Private high schools in MinnesotaPrivate middle schools in MinnesotaSchools in Anoka County, Minnesota

Legacy Christian Academy (formerly known as Meadow Creek Christian School) is a private Christian school located in Andover, Minnesota. It has approximately 830 students in pre-school through 12th grade. Academically, Legacy is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International. Athletically, it is a 'single A' school which competes as part of the Minnesota State High School League in the Minnesota Christian Athletic Association conference.

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Legacy Christian Academy (Minnesota)
Bunker Lake Boulevard Northwest,

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Bunker Lake Boulevard Northwest 3037
55304
Minnesota, United States
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