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Growth of Seminole Presbyterian School After the turbulent 1970s, the church was led for the next two decades by Pastors John Buswell (1980-1990) and David O'Dowd (1990-1999). During this time the church continued to define itself with its primary ministry, Seminole Presbyterian School, which expanded to include a full high school with a college preparatory curriculum, fine arts, and athletic program. But by the end of the 1990s, the growing needs of the school necessitated its formal separation from the church. In 2000, the school became its own legal entity and eventually changed its name to Cambridge Christian School with the intention of moving to a new campus. The church and school would continue to share the Habana campus for the next few years as the school was deciding on a permanent location. Then in 2003 the school decided that it would remain on the Habana campus and began the process of acquiring adjacent land for future expansion. |