Sumiton Christian School
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Sumiton Christian School is a kindergarten
Kindergarten
A kindergarten is a preschool educational institution for children. The term was created by Friedrich Fröbel for the play and activity institute that he created in 1837 in Bad Blankenburg as a social experience for children for their transition from home to school...

 through 12th grade interdenominational Christian school located in Sumiton, Alabama
Sumiton, Alabama
Sumiton is a city in Jefferson and Walker Counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. At the 2000 census the population was 2,665.A long-track EF3 tornado struck Sumiton on April 24, 2010. The rotation started in Parrish...

. Sumiton Christian is a member of the AISA and competes in high school athletics with the AHSAA. The school's colors are cardinal
Cardinal (color)
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 and gold
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 and their mascot is the Eagle
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History

Sumiton Christian was founded in 1976 as a kindergarten called Kiddie College. Classes were held in the Sumiton Church of God sunday school
Sunday school
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 rooms. In 1983 the school became known as Pathway Christian School and was offering classes up to the 6th grade. In 1989 the name was officially changed to Sumiton Christian School. SCS experienced its most rapid growth from 1990 - 1996 when enrollment jumped from 175 to over 500 students. In 1995 SCS had its first graduating class made up of 16 students. Currently, SCS has more than 625 students enrolled.

1975
Jack-N-Jill Kindergarten destroyed by Fire
Glenda Dodd turned over her enrollment to the Sumiton Church of God
Monies from the Insurance Company used to purchase all school supplies. Name changed to Kiddie College 42 students enrolled with 3 Teachers for K-4 and K-5 students

1976
School Started as “ Kiddie College ”
Classes held in Sumiton Church of God Sunday School Rooms

1983
Name changed to Pathway Christian School
Classes included elementary grades up to 6th grade students

1986
School moved to present location - Building #1
Added grades 7th & 8th

1989
Building #1 Dedication Ceremony
Official Name of School Changed to Sumiton Christian School
Becky Potts - new Principal; enrollment is 120 students K - 8th.
9 Full-time teachers employed; 2 staff employed

1992
Building #2 constructed in summer of 1992
Enrollment climbs to 250 students K-10.
19 Full-time teachers and 4 staff members.

1994
Enrollment climbs to 450
New Wing Constructed on Building #2

1995
First Graduating Class of SCS - 16 students

1996
Enrollment reaches 543
2nd Graduating Class with 21 students
Football/Baseball complex constructed & field house completed
AISA Class 1A Basketball State Champions

1998
AISA Class 3A Basketball State Runner-Up

2000
SACS Accreditation completed
Excavation for new High School complex started

2001
First phase of construction completed
Cafeteria and new High School wing entered for 1st time

2002
New gymnasium, locker rooms and weight room completed
First Varsity Basketball games played in new facility

2004
AL High School Athletic Association Class 2A State Baseball Champions
Formation of Beginning Band, Concert Band and Symphonic Bands
Newly-Formed SCS Eagle Vanguard Marching Band marches for the 1st time

Athletics

The Eagles compete in the AHSAA class 2A sports. SCS has 8 female varsity sports including: basketball
Basketball
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, cheerleading
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, cross-country, golf
Golf
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, softball
Softball
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, swimming
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, track
Track and field
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, and volleyball
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...

. The Eagles also have 8 male varsity sports including: football
American football
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, basketball, baseball
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...

, golf, wrestling
Wrestling
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, swimming, tennis, and cross-country.

The varsity basketball team won the AISA Class 1A Basketball State Championship in 1996. That feat was almost duplicated in 1998 while competing in the highest AISA classification level. They finished that season as the AISA Class 3A Basketball State Runner-Up.

The varsity baseball team won the AHSAA class 2A state baseball championship in 2004.

The varsity fast-pitch softball team completed a perfect season in 2010 sweeping the Walker County Tournament and AHSAA Area & Regional Title match-ups. The season ended, with yet another sweep, taking the 2010 Girls 3A State Championship Title.

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