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Businiess name:  Stone Ridge Christian High School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son is going into his Senior year at Stone Ridge. He entered as a Sophmore. This has been an incredible experience for him. Thus the reason our other 3 children will, in turn, attend Stone Ridge. It has a warm staff, who strive for excellence. The school is growing and in my opinion will continue to offer high quality classes, an increased number of sports and clubs, more community service opportunites, and remain steadfast in teaching the truth of Christ. Yes, there is the cost of tuition, but we believe its worth every penny we've spent to provide our children a place where they can have a memorable high school experience, where their peers are positive, where they can truly receive an education (not just get passed through the system), where they can feel valued, and the list just goes on and on.

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