DescriptionChristian Central Academy - fmr Williamsville Junior and Senior High School - Williamsville, New York - 20200722.jpg
English: Christian Central Academy, 39 Academy Street at School Street, Williamsville, New York, June 2020. With its brick façade, the cast-stone quoins and ornamentation adorning the lateral wings, a front entrance in the form of a compound baskethandle arch, and (most distinctively) decorative masonry work in a diagonal lattice pattern, the building is a fine example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture applied to the medium of a standardized school building, typical of educational architecture around its time of construction (1923). A replacement for the former Union Free Schoolhouse #3, a smaller Italianate structure built in 1874 on the same site, the building housed the Williamsville Junior and Senior High School until the inauguration of the present facility in 1950. It was in 1981 when the erstwhile Alden Christian School moved to the old Academy Street school, renaming itself Christian Central Academy in the process. Though run by the Mennonites at the time of its foundation in 1949, Christian Central Academy is today an independent, interdenominational Christian school serving students of the primary and secondary grades from all over Western New York. It's been a registered Village of Williamsville landmark since 1987.
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