Phase I of the new high school building
opened in the fall of 2006. This building not only gave students their own
space, but has greatly enhanced the school's academic and athletic facilities.
The high school area consists of a multi-purpose athletic field and a 45,000
square foot building which houses six classrooms, two laboratories, a
gymnasium, weight room and wrestling area.
Curriculum
The high school curriculum is college preparatory.
Core courses include Bible, English, math, science and social studies (with the
option of Honors and Advanced Placement classes). High school students have the
unique opportunity to participate in job shadowing, community service and
mission projects through a two-week educational experience called
Winterim.
Bible Old Testament
Doctrine and Theological Themes
Biblical Interpretation
Biblical Worldview
Math
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Advanced Math
Calculus
Consumer Math
English Literature, Grammar, Writing, Research and Poetry Analysis
Social Studies World History
World Geography
U.S. History
Government/Economics
Physical Education Physical Education (one semester)
Health (one semester)
Athletic Training
General Electives
Art
Advanced Art
Drama
Speech
Choir
Ensemble
Computer
Introduction to Business
Accounting
Psychology (one semester)
Sociology (one semester)
Video Productions
Yearbook
School Publications
Study Hall
Teacher Aides
Athletics
Varsity
sports include football, volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, wrestling,
baseball, softball and soccer. The football team made the playoffs for
the first time in 2006. With a 32-3 season in 2006-07, the varsity boys
basketball team had two tournament wins, a district win and made it to the
second round of the regional tournament. They went undefeated in their own
gym. Coach Anthony Lamb was named "Coach of the Year" for the District.