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South Side Baptist School [1] was a private K3-12th grade Christian school in Oak Lawn, Illinois with a Christian curriculum. South Side Baptist School was founded in 1975 as a ministry of South Side Baptist Church. The school was shut down in the summer of 2019.
St. Louis De Montfort School (Oak Lawn) - It had 133 students at the time of closure. Closed in 2018: [108] None of the schools had 150 or more students. [87] Holy Cross School in north suburban Deerfield; Incarnation School (Palos Heights) [109] Our Lady of the Ridge Catholic School in southwest suburban Chicago Ridge
Oak Lawn is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 58,362 at the 2020 census. [2] Oak Lawn is a suburb of Chicago, located southwest of the city. It shares borders with the city in two areas but is surrounded mostly by other suburbs.
The Illinois Baptist State Association was formally incorporated on November 2, 1907, at Marion, Illinois. The association affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention in 1910. [1] The headquarters of the group moved to Du Quoin, in 1923, then to Carbondale, in 1930 before finally relocating to Springfield, Illinois in 1971. [2]
New City is one of Chicago's 77 official community areas, located on the southwest side of the city in the South Side district. It contains the neighborhoods of Canaryville and Back of the Yards.
Southside Baptist Christian School is a private Christian school located on the southside of Richmond, Virginia. It is a Christian school and is part of Southside Baptist Ministries . The school is mostly known for its basketball, volleyball and ensemble which perform throughout the city.
Once Southwide began to open up to more Southern Baptists and Contemporary Christian influences, the more conservative, KJV Only sections began forming separate fellowships such as the Nationwide Independent Baptist Fellowship, now known as the Atlanta Super Conference, [3] and more recently the new Southwide Independent Baptist Fellowship. [4]