Why Jackson Hollow?
The school has thrived. It has grown quietly and steadily while attracting families who are committedA�to adding to, and benefiting from, the unique culture of learning, respect and joy that embodiesA�the school.
This growth prompted the JECA board to begin looking for new property options in early 2014A�when it was apparent that the student body would soon outgrow the current building. A team ofA�board members, parents and friends of JECA began exploring location options.
Later in 2014, two key events happened close to each other. First, the board discovered that theA�old Pioneer Christian Academy property was on the market and the owner was quite interestedA�in selling to JECA. Second, the property JECA was currently meeting on went up for sale butA�purchasing part of it for the school was not an option due to its size, price and zoning.
In October 2014, JECAA�made an offer on the old Pioneer Christian Academy property and it wasA�accepted.
Vision
Our vision for the property is that it will become a tangible extension of the values we hold dear.A�We want truth, beauty and goodness to not only infuse the culture of the school and teachingA�within the classrooms, but also extend to the environment where that culture lives and the teachingA�happens. Jackson Hollow will, in both the near term and long term, serve that purpose.
Phases
During Phase 1, the classrooms, bathrooms and hallways will be renovated to reflect aA�practical, yet beautiful aesthetic. The exterior of the building will be painted, some of theA�covered sidewalk will be removed and landscaping will be done to provide a more welcomingA�first impression. Vital repairs to the roof and HVAC are included within this phase also.
Phase 2A�will likely begin no earlier than 2020 and willA�focus on building a new gym, turningA�the existing gym into library and dining space and will turn the face of the school 90 degreesA�facing the incoming driveway. It will also turn the existing parking nearest the school into aA�courtyard, giving the facility a campus feel.
Goal
The first phase of Renewing Jackson Hollow requires $2.5 million dollars. If we reach our goal,A�the money will be divided between facility needs, mortgage/debt retirement, a small reserveA�account and working capital for ongoing upgrades and work at the school.

Donations given to JECA forA�Renewing Jackson HollowA�will go toward Phase 1 to renovate, restoreA�and fully own the property. JECA is a 501c3 organization. All donations are tax deductible.
About JECA
JECA is committed to partnering with parents in educating their children in Christian wisdom,A�beauty and virtue. JECA is a distinctly Christian school that teaches the liberal arts curriculumA�in an environment that promotes virtuous boyhood and girlhood. We exist to assist ChristianA�families in rearing their children to be lifelong learners who, with wisdom and beauty, shape andA�influence their world for Christ.



