Dayton Christian High School

Dayton Christian High School
Dayton Christian High School
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Established 1963
Type Private Secondary
Principal S. Brent Davis
Founder Claude (Bud) E. Schindler, Jr.
Students 400 (Apprx)
Grades 9-12
Location 9391 Washington Church Rd.,
Miamisburg, Ohio 45342, USA
Colors Purple Gold & White
Website Dayton Christian website

Dayton Christian High School is a private, non-denominational Christian high school located in Miamisburg, Ohio, United States. It is one of two high schools run by the Dayton Christian School System, educating approximately 400 students. Dayton Christian integrates Biblical instruction into its curriculum, but in controversial matters such as soteriology, pneumatology, and eschatology, the school does not take a position, deferring to the teachings of homes and churches.

Dayton Christian's mission is "Educating for Eternity." The school's founder is Rev. Claude (Bud) E. Schindler, Jr., formerly an NCR sales executive. Bob Elliott is the school system's President and CEO. In 2004 the school moved from the historic Julienne school building on Homewood Avenue near downtown Dayton to the former NCR World Training Center near Miamisburg.

Xenia Christian High School is the other high school affiliated with the Dayton Christian School System, and is located in the city of Xenia, Ohio. The school and its sister campus are sports rivals.

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Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships

  • Boys Cross Country – 1984
  • Boys Track and Field - 1982, 1996, 2007
  • OHSAA Boys Basketball Final Four - 1998, 2009
  • OHSAA Girls Volleyball Final Four - 1978, 1979[1]

Notable alumni

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