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  2. Ross Corners Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ross Corners Christian Academy (RCCA) is an independent private Christian school located in Vestal, New York. [1] It holds grades Preschool through 12th. It is open to all students, even non-Christians. Its colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a ram.

  3. RCCA - Wikipedia

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    Ross Corners Christian Academy, a school in Vestal, New York; See also. RCA (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 25 July 2024, at 19:26 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. List of high schools in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Ross Corners Christian Academy, Vestal; Seton Catholic Central High School, ... Christian Academy of Western New York (private PK-12), North Tonawanda [428] [429]

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  7. Vestal, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ross Corners is named for David Ross, a prominent lumberman who owned a store during much of the 19th century in the west of the town. Tracy Creek is named for Benjamin Tracy and is situated by a creek of the same name. It was originally a lumbering and farming community. It is also located in the western section of the town.

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  9. Ross School (East Hampton, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Ross School is a private Nursery-Grade12 school located on two campuses on Long Island, New York, United States—a 63 acre Upper School campus for Grades 6-12 in the Town of East Hampton, and a Lower School campus for N-Grade 5 in the Town of Bridgehampton. [2]