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Heritage Christian School (Florida)

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Heritage Christian School is a private Baptist Christian school in Kissimmee, Florida for students K-12th grade. It is a ministry of Bible Baptist church and located on church property in east Kissimmee, Florida. As of 2005, their attendance was at 635 students. They currently have forty-three teachers. The Schools colors are red, blue and white The Heritage Christian School uses the Abeka Book program for all subjects except science.

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Heritage Christian School (Florida)
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Southeast 6th Avenue
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Florida, United States
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