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Providence Christian School of Texas

Providence Christian School of Texas

Dallas, TX
Tax ID75-2247092

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About this organization

Revenue

$8,759,057

Expenses

$7,594,134

Website

pcstx.org

Mission

DEVELOPING STUDENTS OF CHARACTER THROUGH CLASSICAL, CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION.

About

THE TOP ACHIEVEMENTS AT PROVIDENCE FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR ARE:ACADEMIC:ENROLLMENT - PRE-K THROUGH CLASS EIGHT PCS HAD 452 STUDENTS ENROLLED.GRADUATION - CLASS EIGHT HAD 43 GRADUATING STUDENTS IN MAY, 2018.ERB SCORES ABOVE THE NATIONAL NORMERB MATH TEST RESULTS FOR CLASS 8 STUDENTS:MEDIAN SCALE SCORE FOR PCS: 96TH PERCENTILEMEDIAN SCALE SCORE INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS: 92ND PERCENTILEMEDIAN SCALE SCORE ALL TESTERS: 50TH PERCENTILEERB READING TEST RESULTS FOR CLASS 8 STUDENTS:MEDIAN SCALE SCORE FOR PCS: 84TH PERCENTILEMEDIAN SCALE SCORE INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS: 87TH PERCENTILEMEDIAN SCALE SCORE ALL TESTERS: 50TH PERCENTILEERB WRAP (WRITING ASSESSMENT PROGRAM) TEST RESULTS FOR CLASS 8 STUDENTS:79% OF PCS STUDENTS 6TH STANINE OR HIGHER (STANINE IS SHORT FOR STANDARD NINE) (IT MEANS 3/4TH PCS STUDENTS BETTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE BEAR - 5TH STANINE)NATIONAL EXPLORATORY LATIN EXAM FOR CLASS 5 STUDENTS:(50) 100% OF PCS STUDENTS MEDALED (42% NATIONAL AVG.)! TEN (10) STUDENTS HAD PERFECT SCORES!!PCSSUMMA CUM LAUDE 34%MAGNA CUM LAUDE 40%CUM LAUDE 6%NATIONAL LATIN EXAM INTRO FOR CLASS 6 STUDENTS:(47) 87% OF PCS STUDENTS MEDALED. SIX(6) STUDENTS HAD PERFECT SCORES!!PCSSUMMA CUM LAUDE 53%MAGNA CUM LAUDE 17%CUM LAUDE 4%NATIONAL LATIN EXAM I FOR CLASS 7 STUDENTS:(36) 92% OF PCS STUDENTS MEDALED. COMPETING AGAINST HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMENPCSSUMMA CUM LAUDE 39%MAXIMA CUM LAUDE 19%MAGNA CUM LAUDE 17%CUM LAUDE 17%NATIONAL LATIN EXAM II FOR CLASS 8 STUDENTS:(41) 63% PCS STUDENTS MEDALED. COMPETING AGAINST HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORESPCSSUMMA CUM LAUDE 7%MAXIMA CUM LAUDE 29%MAGNA CUM LAUDE 12%CUM LAUDE 15%AMERICAN MATHEMATICS COMPETITION -NATIONAL HONOR ROLL (TOP 5%): 1 CLASS 8 PCS STUDENTMATHCOUNTS -CHAPTER COMPETITION: 4TH PLACE TEAM THREE STUDENTS PLACED IN TOP 20 AND 2 WENT TO COUNTDOWN ROUNDCOUNTDOWN ROUND: 5TH AND 6TH PLACE - 2 CLASS 8 STUDENTSSTATE COMPETITION: PARTICIPANT - 1 CLASS 8 STUDENTPSIA - STATE MATH COMPETITION FOR CLASS FIVE THROUGH EIGHT (5-8) STUDENTSMATHEMATICS DIVISION: 1ST PLACE CLASS 8 INDIVIDUAL SCORES SIX PCS STUDENTS COMPETEDNUMBER SENSE DIVISION: 2ND PLACE CLASS 8 INDIVIDUAL SCORES NINE PCS STUDENTS COMPETEDSAT SCORES-SAT/ACT AS PART OF DUKE UNIVERSITY'S 7TH GRADE TALENT SEARCH (17 CLASS 7 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED)CLASS 7 ENROLLMENT 35 STUDENTSCLASS 7 QUALIFIERS 34 STUDENTSCLASS 7 APPLICANTS 22 STUDENTSCLASS 7 TESTERS 17 STUDENTSSTATE FINALISTS: 2 STUDENTSADMINISTRATIVE:DMN TOP 100 PLACES TO WORK IN DALLAS:2014: FIRST YEAR TO ENTER COMPETITION. PLACED 12TH IN SMALL BUSINESS CATEGORY OUT OF 35 WHO PLACED IN THE TOP 1002015: DID NOT ENTER THE COMPETITION.2016: 2ND YEAR TO ENTER COMPETITION. PLACED 3RD IN SMALL BUSINESS CATEGORY OUT OF 33 WHO PLACED IN TOP 1002017: THIRD YEAR TO ENTER COMPETITION. PLACED 1ST IN SMALL BUSINESS CATEGORY OUT OF 35 WHO PLACED IN TOP 100. RECEIVED AWARD AS COMPANY WHO BEST SHOWS APPRECIATION2018: FOURTH YEAR TO ENTER COMPETITION. PLACED 27TH IN SMALL BUSINESS CATEGORY OUT OF 34 WHO PLACED IN TOP 100.ATHLETIC:GIRL'S ATHLETIC RECORD:VOLLEYBALL- D2 ARE TAPS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSSOCCER - TAPS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS THREEPEATCROSS CNTRY- N. TX SMALL SCHOOL CHAMPIONSBASKETBALL- TAPS LEAGUE RUNNER UPTRACK- TAPS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND BRADLEY V. URSCHEL (BVU) MIDDLE SCHOOL CHAMPIONS AND D2 TAPS RUNNER UPBOY'S ATHLETIC RECORD:FOOTBALL- 2 WINS: 5 LOSSCROSS CNTRY- N. TX SMALL SCHOOL 3RD PLACEBASKETBALL- TAPS LEAGUE SEMIFINALIST D1 AND D2TRACK- D1 AND D2 TAPS FOURTH PLACE FINISHEXTRACURRICULAR:CLASS EIGHT DC TRIP - ON THEIR ANNUAL FIELD TRIP TO WASHINGTON, DC, THE CLASS 8 STUDENTS MET WITH A US CONGRESSMEN REPRESENTING THE DALLAS AREA, PETE SESSIONS AND TOURED THE WHITE HOUSESERVICE PROJECT - THE PCS STUDENT GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROJECT FOR 2018 REPLACED BOOKCASES IN THE LIBRARY OF COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF ORANGE, TX THAT WERE RUINED BY HURRICANE HARVEYHEADMASTER'S READING SOCIETY - EACH CLASS (1-8) IS CHALLENGED TO READ A SELECTION OF "35 GREAT BOOKS" THAT ARE AGE-APPROPRIATE LITERATURE SELECTED FROM THE SCHOOL'S CLASSIC LITERATURE LISTS. 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018CLASS ONE: 8 29 36 38 43CLASS TWO: 6 13 33 30 31CLASS THREE: 1 24 12 27 31CLASS FOUR: 4 3 23 6 22CLASS FIVE: 1 9 3 6 5CLASS SIX: 0 2 8 3 4CLASS SEVEN: 0 0 1 6 5CLASS EIGHT: 0 1 0 1 5TOTAL READERS 20 81 116 117 146FACILITIY:THE GREAT HALL RENOVATION IS COMPLETED WITH JUST A LITTLE WORK LEFT ON THE AV INSTALLATIONS TOTAL COST OF THE RENOVATION IS $4.5M.FINANCIAL:DEBT FREE STATUS WAS ACHIEVED DURING THE 2012 SCHOOL YEAR ACCOMPLISHING A LONG-STANDING BOARD OBJECTIVE AND REMAINS DEBT-FREE TODAY.RESERVE FUND FOR MAJOR REPAIRS/MAINTENANCE PROJECTS WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2013 AT A SIX-FIGURE LEVEL AND IS JUST SHORT OF $1M THIS YEAR.ANNUAL FUND DRIVE SUSPENDED FY16 - FY18 FOR CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TO RENOVATE THE GREAT HALL.FINANCIAL AID - THE SCHOOL AWARDED $462,093 IN FINANCIAL AID IN APRIL, 2017 FOR THE 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR. THIS IS THE LARGEST FA AWARD IN THE SCHOOL'S 29 YEAR HISTORY.FINE ARTS:PSIA ART MEMORY: DISTRICT STATECLASSES 6-8: 1ST PLACE 3RD PLACECLASSES 4-5 1ST & 6TH 6TH PLACEPSIA ON-SITE DRAWING: DISTRICT STATECLASS 6: 2ND & 4TH HONORABLE MENTIONCLASS 7: 1ST & 4TH 2ND PLACECLASS 8: 1ST PLACE HONORABLE MENTIONPSIA DFW INVITATIONAL:2D (DRAWING): CLASS 8 - 3RD PLACEDALLAS CTR FOR ARCHITECTURE:3D (SCULPTING): PCS 1ST PLACEPAINTING PCS 2ND PLACEHISTORICAL:29TH ANNIVERSARY - THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR MARKED THE 29TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF TEXAS.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

The non-profit's mission is outlined in the filing as being “To provide academically able students with a challenging educational experience designed to help them know, love and practice that which is true, good and excellent, and to prepare them to live purposefully and intelligently in the service of god and man.”.

When outlining its responsibilities, they were referred to as: “Developing students of character through classical, christ-centered education.”.

  • The state in which the non-profit operates has been officially reported as TX.
  • The filing reveals the non-profit's address in 2019 to be 5002 W LOVERS LANE, DALLAS, TX, 75209.
  • As per the non-profit's form for 2019, they have 87 employees on their payroll.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is $1,164,923.
  • The organization has 13 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1989.
  • The organization pays $4,639,771 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $55,241 in fundraising expenses.