This week in Christian education (Feb. 13-17)
NASA helps Louisiana Christian school students build model rockets
– Ouachita Christian School in Monroe, Louisiana received a special class from NASA’s Education and Outreach program. Eighth…
– Ouachita Christian School in Monroe, Louisiana received a special class from NASA’s Education and Outreach program. Eighth graders got hands-on experience building model rockets and competing in launch tests. “Anytime you can bring real life situations into your school into your classroom, it makes such a difference,” said Jayme Stokes, the school’s principal. Read more
here.
Christian school students send Valentine’s cards to hospital patients– Students from Naperville Christian Academy in Illinois celebrated Valentine’s Day by sending cards to pediatric patients at a local hospital. The cards will contribute to the hospital’s Child Life Program, which helps children and their families navigate the hospital environment. Read more
here.
Christian school hosts robotics tournament– More than 100 Mississippi students gathered at Lamar Christian School for a robotics competition. “It’s really cool,” said the school’s robotics coach Anika Ravi. “You get to see like different schools, different ways that teams kind of get together and make a whole qualification match happen.” Noah McCord, a student, spoke of the sense of camaraderie he felt: “It’s a lot of like-minded people in there with you.” The Christian school team also received the Inspire Award. Read more
here.
Christian school opens new building– Aboite Christian School in Indiana is hosting a ribbon cutting for its new 8,000 square foot school building. The building has updated security features and a new gymnasium. The school “exists to provide a quality education for our students, where they can develop a passion for learning in the context of an Adventist-Christian setting.” Read more
here.
Christian school hosts annual chocolate-themed fundraiser– Community Christian Academy in Ohio held its 12th annual Chocolate Lovers’ Fest featuring desserts such as brownies, truffles, fudge and a chocolate fountain. The proceeds of the fundraiser will help the K-12 school with building updates and purchasing new technology. The school also welcomes homeschoolers interested in part-time classes. Read more
here.


