Spring Mountain Christian Academy
Spring Mountain Christian Academy
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About this organization
Revenue
$448,319
Expenses
$422,435
Mission
TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR GRADES K-12 FROM A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE.
About
PARTNERING WITH PARENTS TO EDUCATE STUDENTS IN BIBLE KNOWLEDGE AND IN A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW. TO DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF EVANGELICL CHRISTIAN VALUES AND PRINCIPLES. TO TRAIN STUDENTS IN MORAL CHARACTER AND PROVIDE QUALITY ACADEMIC EDUCATION IN KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING. TO PROMOTE SERVICE TO GOD AND OTHERS.Grades K-12Students: 161Faculty: 13Accreditation through ADVANCed, now titled as COGNIAInternational student program launched November 2017 and is currently active.Soccer, Basketball seasons, Professional fitness. Professional gym subscription for students and staff.Happy Valley Library subscription for all students.EBSCO HOST Database subscription for high school students.Advanced Placement classes are taught in grades 11-12Some Major Events by Month:September: Parent Orientation, Professional pictures of all students and staffOctober: Staff professional development, Teacher evaluations, ACSI conferences, Final exams.November: SAT test for grades 11-12, PSAT test for grades 10-11, Parents teacher conferences.December: Christmas Around the World Major Fundraiser and Concert, Formal Christmas ConcertJanuary: Immunization reports. ACSI speech competition preparation. Parent teacher conferences by appointment. Early education professional development.February: Mid-year awards. Speech meet.March: School wide Spelling Bee. Staff interviews.April: Terra Nova Annual Assessment Testing, Outdoor school (grade-6), Family movie night fundraiser.May: Mothers Day Concert, Student RetreatJune: End of year Awards, Field Day, Kindergarten graduation. Senior Graduation. End of year assemblies.Other accomplishments:1. Zoo trip with grades K4 and 1st grade2. Bike ride clean up on Spring Water Corridor with grades 11-12th.3. OMSI Trip Grades 3, 6, 9-104. Pumpkin Patch at Fir Point Farm Elementary Grades5. Special motivation speaker meeting with grades 6-12 Kevin Brooks (speaking on safe driving,finding purpose in life, forgiveness http://www.kevinbrooks.ca/)6. Grades 11-12 Phillip Foster Farms7. Visiting Professor Dr. Rebekah Josberger (Associate Professor of Biblical Hebrew and Old Testament) fromMultnomah Seminary Graduate School8. December 2018 - High school student outreach to homeless people of Portland, delivering food,water, and clothes9. Light and Color presentation, guest speaker to high school students science classes10. Johnson Creek Watershed Counsel Speaker reaching out to all high school students, sharing aboutinternship opportunities and possible job positions with the counsel11. Local Bakery trip for 6th grade (Gresham, Oregon)12. Seattle Trip for 12th graders and attending the museum of music13. Kindergarten trip to Oregon Symphony (November, December January, and March)14. Kindergarten trip to Childrens museum. February 2019.15. Kindergarten Franz bakery trip, March 2019.16. Kindergarten Bonville Dam and Fish Hatchery, May 2019.17. 6th Grade Library Trip - at least 5 times a year18. 6th Grade outdoor school. Camp Yamhill.19. Mrs. Janzen from Austria shared about her pro-life work in Austria with our Eastridge campus.20. Career EXPO at convention center for all high school students. Our students visited withprospective companies, brought their resumes for a review, and went through mock interviewswith hiring agents.21. 6th Grade. In House Field trip to Eastridge office to meet with Danae (church administrator), askquestions about professional skills required for working in a church office, making connectionswith current content area studies, and hearing stories about how unexpected experiences or partsof a person's background turn out to be critical for success in a seemingly unrelated profession.22. 6th grade Field Trip to Oregon State Police Crime Lab23. Trip to Corban University (May, 2019) Grades 11-1224. YWAM Salem Ropes Course for grades 11-1225. Vaccination Bill Rally. Grades 11-12. Salem, Oregon.26. Columbia River Gorge trip Grades 9-1027. Pacific City Ocean retreat. Grades 11-12
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
According to the filing, the non-profit's mission is “To provide educational services for grades k-12 from a christian perspective.”.
When referring to its actions, they were described as: “To provide educational services for grades k-12 from a christian perspective.”.
- According to the law, the state of operation reported by the non-profit is OR.
- As per the filing, the address of the non-profit for 2020 is 12152 SE MATHER RD, CLACKAMAS, OR, 97015.
- According to their form, the non-profit as of 2020 has a total of 17 employees.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Operates a school.
- Does not collect art.
- Does not provide credit counseling.
- Does not have foreign activities.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are between $250,000 and $500,000.
- Revenue is between $250,000 and $500,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $25,884.
- The CEO compensation plan of the organization is determined by an independent party's review and approval.
- The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
- The organization has 2 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 2015.
- The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
- The organization is required to file Schedule O.
- The organization pays $379,930 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $0 in fundraising expenses.
- The organization has minutes of its meetings.
- The organization has a written whistleblower policy.