"The Maryland Association of Christian Schools exists to protect the interests of Christian Schools in Maryland."


Why we exist

1. To hold the route to AACS and Middle States Accreditation in MD

2. To protect interests of Christian schools in MD

3. To provide student athletic, fine arts, and leadership opportunities

4. To provide school professional development opportunities 

 

AACS IN MARYLAND

The Maryland Association of Christian Schools exists as the Maryland branch of the American Association of Christian Schools. This national organization, begun in 1972 set forth to answer question: “Where is the separatist organization, on a national level, that will champion our cause?” Throughout its span of influence, AACS has provided its membership leadership, legislative protection, and high-quality educational programs.  


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HISTORY OF MACS

In December, 1971, representatives from Elkton Christian School, Harford Christian School, Capital Christian Academy, and Clinton Christian School met and the Maryland Association of Christian Schools was born.  

Dr. Carl Bieber, administrator of Elkton, was elected President, Dr. John Macon, pastor of Clinton Christian School became the next President, and served until Rev. Earle Lee was elected in 1976, the same year Rev. Mickey Creed became the first Executive Director of MACS. 

In 1978 Rev. Lee moved to Kentucky and Rev. Fred Snowden became President. When Rev. Creed accepted God's call to Virginia to pastor a church in 1980 Rev. Snowden became the Executive Director, and Dr. Don McKnight became President.  Rev. Snowden resigned in 1982, and in 1983 Rev. Roger L. Salomon took over as Executive Director.  Dr. McKnight served as President until the Lord called him home in 1991.

Between 1991 and 1997 William Spence and Dr. Richard Grammer served as President. In 1998 Dr. Norris Belcher became President and faithfully served for 15 years in that capacity. He resigned in 2013.  Dr. John McKnight, pastor of Reformation Bible Church in Darlington, MD served as MACS president until 2015 when Dr. Kent Ramler of People's Baptist in Frederick was elected.

On May 10, 2018, Dr. Brad Parker of Frederick Christian Academy stepped down from his position as Executive Director, a role which he had held informally and formally for two and a half years, to pursue God's calling in NC at a church and school. In the general meeting on the same day, MACS formally honored by commendation on the record both he and Pastor Bill Townsend from Granite Baptist School who had served for over a decade on the MACS Executive Board as Secretary but who also was stepping down to focus on another ministry. Mr. Bryan Wilson was unanimously elected to become the next Executive Director, a role he willingly accepted and for which he laid out a plan for success building upon that previously set in place by Dr. Parker.   

 

Our Leaders

The Maryland Association of Christian Schools, since its founding, has been led by pastors and administrators intent upon maintaining quality education to Christian schools. The Executive Board of Directors is responsible for the total operation of the Association. The Executive Board also presents a candidate for the General Meeting to hire as an Executive Director to organize and manage all MACS activities.

The MACS Executive Board of Directors

The MACS Executive Board of Directors

Dr. Ken Ramler - President

Dr. Ken Ramler - President

Dr. John McKnight - Vice President

Dr. John McKnight - Vice President

Mr. Bryan Wilson - Executive Director

Mr. Bryan Wilson - Executive Director

Pastor Don White - Board Member

Pastor Don White - Board Member

Mr. Matthew George - Board Member

Mr. Matthew George - Board Member

Mr. David Lavoie - Board Member

Mr. David Lavoie - Board Member

 
 
Mr. Don Jilson - Board Member

Mr. Don Jilson - Board Member