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Welcome to The Aquidneck Island Christian Academy! Our mission is to provide a classical, Christian education to students in grades K-12. All academic classes are instructed from a biblical worldview, reminding our students of the sovereign grace of God, our Creator and King. It is our prayer, upon the completion of a classical Christian education, our students will think biblically, interpret the world from a platform of truth, which is the Word of God, and apply all learned knowledge to the praise and glory of God alone.
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July 10, 2008 Bailey's Brook Study In September AICA’s after school program for environmental
science known as the Bailey’s Brook Study will enter its 8th
year. Students from middle to high school are welcome to participate. It is a
community service project that works with the Middletown Town Office and the
University of Rhode Island’s Watershed Watch Program. Our study provides
information about this very important brook that supplies water to the Newport
Water Department Reservoir. The team meets weekly to collect water samples,
cleans the brook of trash, and removes invasive plant species that have taken
over the banks of the brook. We are God’s Stewards of His creation and we take
this responsibility seriously!
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July 10, 2008 Norman Bird Sanctuary Study AICA’s Third and Fourth Graders continue a long range study
of the Redback Salamanders on Aquidneck Island that was started in 2001. This is
a community service project that involves The Norman Bird Sanctuary (NBS). In
the course of our study the students observe the diverse changes of the Redback
Salamander during each of the four seasons (how amazing is the beauty God has
given to each of the seasons!). This information is documented, illustrated with
photographs, graphed, and forwarded to the NBS for compilation over time to
determine changes in the fauna at their sanctuary. This allows students to see
God’s world as He created it and determine whether or not we are being the
stewards He has charged us to be. It also allows AICA students to be recognized
for their educational commitment to Him and to their community.
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