• September 1984: County Road Baptist School opened its doors.
• Summer 1993: The school came under new leadership with Mark B. Jago and led to change its name to County Road Christian School – 40 students under the sponsorship and direction of County Road Baptist Church of New Limerick, Maine.
• August 15, 1995: County Road Baptist Church voted to allow the school to break away from the control and administration of the church to become an independent, non-denominational, Christian school.
• August 21, 1995, the Parent/Teacher Fellowship of County Road Christian School voted unanimously to receive ownership, operation, oversight and responsibility of the newly organized school with the direction of a new Board of Directors.
• October 1995: The Greater Houlton Christian Academy was incorporated as an independent, non-profit Christian School Association of parents and members. County Road Christian School then became the parent school of Greater Houlton Christian Academy. After much work, the by-laws were written and the Academy Association began looking for its own facility in Houlton. Principal Mr. Mark B. Jago was given the new leadership title of Headmaster.
• February 1996: The Lambert School building on School Street in downtown Houlton was offered to the Association for just $1. The Association purchased the property and took a loan to renovate the building.
• September 1996: The doors to the new building were opened and the enrollment jumped from 40 to 80 students in K-12.
• September 2002: A 4 year old Kindergarten class was started completing a pre-school through grade 12 educational program with a current enrollment of close to 190 students.
• June of 2003: Jago began leading the faculty toward readiness for accreditation.
• Spring 2006: The Board of Directors burned the mortgage.
• Winter 2010: Accreditation through NES&C and ACSI.