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What is Maranatha?

Maranatha Christian Academy a high school in Oakwood Georgia, in the middle of bum fuck nowhere. if you haven’t actually gone to Maranatha or know someone who goes there, chances are when you pass by it you will not only not realize it’s a school but you also probably just won’t not ice it at all. The people who run the place are grouchy old farts who call you out on everything and so are some of the teachers, but there are a few teachers that really come in clutch and you’ll never forget. The students at Maranatha are people who are either toxic or amazing. There is no in between but either way they remember each other for life because the students at Maranatha have all gone through the same shit so unfortunately they’re all bonded for life whether they like it or not.

You go to Maranatha Christian Academy? I’ve never heard of it.

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Maranatha - what is it?

Worst school in the history of bad schools. Bunch of weird freaks.

Fact: There are more gays in Marantha High School than in the entire city of San Francisco.

It's true. It is the worst school in the history of schools.

Maranatha High School in Pasadena, California

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What does "Maranatha" mean?

Maranatha High School is a private coed high school located in the sunny Pasadena, California. It has a reputation for its beautiful people, as well as it's beautiful campus. Not only are the people here beautiful on the outside, they are all ridiculously nice... but maybe sometimes too nice. Many of the girls act similar to Quinn FeBray on the show Glee. It's student body is 85% white, 10% asian, and 5% other.

Are you going to go to the game at Maranatha? Maranatha High School? You mean the pretty school?

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Maranatha - what does it mean?

a very gracious name. someone that you can rely on, sweet and cheerful all the time.

One of a kind, Maranatha”

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Maranatha - meaning

Hebrew: Our lord comes, or is coming

interjection; Maranatha
O Lord, come: used as an invocation in I Cor. 16:22.

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