May 2017
It's Not What You Know; It's Who You Know

“But as a covenant Christian school, it is accepted that typical pursuits are temporal and simply a means to an end whereas the end we desire is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ... 

Typically, schools are charged with imparting temporal knowledge, the type that leads students to acceptance at competitive colleges and universities with the goal of acquiring an education that culminates with financial stability and security. Through instruction which promotes learning, the success of our scholastic and cocurricular programs is documented by our standardized test scores, the names of the reputable colleges and universities our students gain acceptance to, and the success of our athletic and fine arts programs with students routinely recognized for their achievements at the region, district, and state levels. But as a covenant Christian school, it is accepted that the typical pursuits are temporal and simply a means to an end whereas the end we desire is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and thus we recognize the importance of what we know is secondary in relation to who we know. 

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