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Blue Ridge Christian Academy, the school that made headlines after one
of its creationist "science" quizzes was posted online, is officially
closing down, according to the Travelers Rest Tribune.

The private, religious South Carolina school received attention in April
when one of its science quizzes was posted on Reddit and subsequently
went viral. The quiz, which was meant for fourth graders and titled
“Dinosaurs: Genesis and the Gospel,” affirmed creationist beliefs,
including the notion that dinosaurs and humans previously roamed the
earth together and that God created dinosaurs.

While the school received an onslaught of criticism for the quiz,
administrators also thought the attention could be a blessing in
disguise. After the quiz was posted online, the financially troubled
school began receiving monetary donations from around the world.

By late May the school had received about $15,000 from more than 70
countries. Still, the school needed $200,000 in order to operate during
the 2013–2014 school year, according to the Travelers Rest Tribune.

“A lot of the messages that have come through [are], ‘We support your
right from a biblical perspective in your school,’” Diana Baker, the
administrator for the school, told The Huffington Post over the phone in
May. “We have gotten emails from all over the world, and it’s been a
real joy to see that people just show support and love for a ministry
that they had never heard of before.”

Teacher Bernice Buchanan noted the school was in deep financial trouble
due to the fact that 40 percent of its 139 students received
scholarships. Still, she said she expected something to work out.

“We’re trying to make private Christian education readily available to
students who normally couldn’t afford that,” Buchanan told HuffPost
several months ago. “[God] is going to meet all our needs, what that
will look like we don’t know, but he is good.”

According to the school’s Facebook page, the school has been holding
closing sales and giving the proceeds to paying off debt, including two
months of teacher salaries.

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A school that specializes in teaching religious ignorance is
closing...Zeus and his successors be praised.