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Men and women, who felt the need for a Christian high school, established Lakeland Christian Academy (LCA) in the spring of 1974. Working together with Warsaw Christian School, plans were initiated for the 7th and 8th grade classes of WCS to become part of LCA.

In the summer of 1974, eleven acres of land were purchased. On September 3 of the same year, LCA began classes in the Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church facilities with 42 students in grades 7-9. An additional grade was added each consecutive year. The Class of 1978 was LCA’s first graduating class.

In February of 1975, LCA moved to a location on Wooster Road with one modular building. A second modular building was added during the next school year. A third building was constructed during the following year, and its annex was added in 1979. LCA moved to its new campus on 250 East on November 1, 2000.

Forty-five churches are represented in the student body including the following denominations: Assembly of God, Baptist, Bible, Brethren, Catholic, Christian, Church of God, Free Methodist, Free Will Baptist, Grace Brethren, Independent, Lutheran, Missionary, Presbyterian, Reformed Baptist, United Methodist, and Wesleyan.