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Cedar Park Christian School - Lynnwood Campus
- Private, Pentecostal
- PK, K-6
- Lynnwood, WA
- 11 reviews
School Details
Tuition
Yearly Tuition
$9,525
Tuition is for the highest grade offered and may have changed for the current school year. For more information, please contact the school.
Received Financial Aid
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Average Financial Aid
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Students
Students
168
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- Cost of LivingC
- Good for FamiliesB+
- HousingC
Median Household Income
$58,852
National
$55,322Median Rent
$1,114
National
$949Median Home Value
$331,300
National
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Cedar Park Christian School - Lynnwood Campus Reviews
11 reviews
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There is often tutoring available to students, but college credit is not available through the school. The classes have prepared me well for college, but did not give me credit towards college. The previous guidance counselor was very helpful and knowledgeable and involved in the school, but the last guidance counselor (who recently left the school at the end of last year) was not very helpful or knowledgeable and I did not feel she was interested in helping me when I asked. I do not know who they have now hired for that position.
Most administration is very helpful and friendly and regularly enforce school policies. Dress code is very strict and can sometimes seem ridiculous or unfair, but they do their best to try and keep that situation under control and that is their system of doing so. I believe that often times there could be better communication with the parents from the administration. Teachers do a great job of being involved with each student individually and doing what they can to help students succeed.
There are not tons of different extracurricular activities or clubs, but there is a growing forensics/speech and debate team as well as a drama team, and things like leadership/ASB, sports teams, and a politics club. If a student wants to start a club they are welcome to do so after getting the schools approval and help of a teacher. There are regularly opportunities after school to get help from teachers who are generous and willing to give their time and effort to help their students.