Magic Valley Christian School
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Magic Valley Christian School was a private, non-denominational Christian school in Jerome, Idaho serving the Magic Valley region including Jerome, Twin Falls, Idaho and surrounding areas of Southern Idaho. The school closed permanently in 2011.[1]

MVCS started in 1996 in the First Christian Church building in Twin Falls, moving to the Twin Falls Reformed Church building three years later.[2] In 2007 it purchased the historic Washington School building in Jerome.[3] Magic Valley Christian School renovated the school to accommodate its 51 students.[2] After several years of declining enrollment and declining donations, Magic Valley Christian School closed permanently on January 3, 2011.[1]
Mission statement
The mission of Magic Valley Christian School, a non-denominational school, was to assist the Christian family and/or the Christian student by providing Bible-based Christ-centered education that inspired each student to pursue excellence in leadership, moral character, academics, and service to others.
Accreditation
Magic Valley Christian School was a fully accredited institution under the following accrediting organizations:[4]
- Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
- The Northwest Association of Accredited Schools
- The State of Idaho