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Ross Corners Christian Academy

1960 establishments in New York (state)Baptist schools in the United StatesChristian schools in New York (state)Educational institutions established in 1960Private elementary schools in New York (state)
Private high schools in Broome County, New YorkPrivate middle schools in New York (state)

Ross Corners Christian Academy (RCCA) is an independent private Christian school located in Vestal, New York. It holds grades Preschool through 12th. It is open to all students, even non-Christians. Its colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a ram.

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