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King's Ridge Christian School Launches $9.6M Capital Campaign
King's Ridge Christian School's campaign raises funds for athletic facilities, additional classrooms, land purchases and more.

ALPHARETTA, GA — King’s Ridge Christian School has launched its $9.6 million Be Bold capital campaign. The campaign is raising funds for land purchase, additional athletic facilities, new classrooms, and operational funding.
“We are excited about the initial success of the Be Bold campaign during its private phase, and look forward to furthering that success during the public phase,” Head of School Jeff Williams said in a news release. “The final two pieces of contiguous property to the school campus were purchased during the initial phase, expanding the King’s Ridge footprint to more than 90 acres.”
The new land will be used to add varsity softball and middle school baseball fields, a varsity baseball field, six tennis courts, state-of-the-art turf for the existing soccer field and a cross-country course. Having these facilities onsite will prevent student-athletes from having to travel to other local courts and fields in the community rented for practice and events.
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In addition to purchasing the land, the Be Bold campaign includes funds to complete the third floor to the Upper School Wing, adding nine additional classrooms for students in grades 9-12. A school-wide campus master plan redesign is underway to include plans for the middle school and fine arts facility. Finally, the capital campaign covers the annual fund for the current school year, as well as next year.
To date, the Be Bold capital campaign has raised $4.6 million of the $9.6 million goal. The public phase of giving is open now through March 26. For more information about the Be Bold capital campaign or to give, visit online.
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