place

North Dallas Adventist Academy

Adventist secondary schools in the United StatesChristian schools in TexasHigh schools in Dallas County, TexasHigh schools in Richardson, TexasPrivate K-12 schools in Texas
Seventh-day Adventist stubsTexas school stubs

North Dallas Adventist Academy (NDAA) is a Christian Adventist K-12 school in Richardson, Texas. It was founded as the Richardson Adventist School (RAS). The school in its current form opened in August 2008.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article North Dallas Adventist Academy (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

North Dallas Adventist Academy
Centennial Boulevard, Richardson

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: North Dallas Adventist AcademyContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 32.938533 ° E -96.73308 °
placeShow on map

Address

Centennial Boulevard

Centennial Boulevard
75081 Richardson
Texas, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Share experience

Nearby Places

Buckingham, Richardson, Texas

Buckingham is an area within Richardson, Texas, United States that was formerly a separate incorporated city. As of the 1990 census, the city had a total population of 102. Encompassing only 159 acres (0.6 km2), Buckingham, near Dallas, was surrounded by Richardson. In the early 1980s, real estate speculators bought most of the land, intending to create a planned development similar to the Las Colinas planned development in north Irving. To spur development, the residents voted to allow alcohol sales in the community before they were bought out. But the real estate market declined, and by the late 1980s, the development company went bankrupt. The 1990s brought more development to the area, though not without causing conflicts with nearby Richardson residents. At one point, conflicts between the cities led to school zone signs being removed from one Buckingham road, leading parents to stand alongside the road waving flags to warn motorists to slow down. In April 1996, though, conflicts between Buckingham and Richardson were resolved once and for all, when Buckingham's 159 acres (0.6 km2) were annexed into the city of Richardson. Since it allowed alcohol sales before annexation, it remained "wet", although the vast majority of Richardson was at the time "dry". (With the other exception being a small area of land annexed into Richardson along SH 190.) Richardson residents voted on whether to allow beer and wine sales in the 2006 general election. The measure passed with 68% in favor, so Richardson is no longer considered "dry."