History of The Academy
Eagle's Landing Christian Academy was founded originally as McDonough Christian Academy in 1970. The school had its first graduating class in 1977, with nine students. The school was later renamed Meadow Creek Christian Academy and then Greater Atlanta Christian School – Meadow Creek Campus. The heads of the school then changed its name to Meadow Creek Christian Academy before finally deciding on the current Eagle's Landing Christian Academy.
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