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…in plays, musicals, and concerts. In my short time here, it feels like I have become part of a family. In what ways have you grown (spiritually, academically and/or developmentally)…
…in both the middle and high school-level orchestras simultaneously, and be a part of numerous concerts with both groups. I sincerely do not believe that I would have had that…
…and build into a PCA education—where academic excellence, character development, and faith are intertwined to produce well-rounded, Christ-centered students. James, a young Newsie, played a key role in last spring’s…
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…seen God at work in the lives of your kids. This week, I turn to what you told us. More than 300 families responded to our spring parent survey, alongside…
…play ”Amelia, Once More” which advanced to a state-level theater competition this past spring. Jessica was co-president of PCA’s Missions Club during senior year. She served with the club all…
…seen so many of your kids running, throwing, catching, and competing in track, softball, and baseball—especially in track! Thanks to all the coaches prepping our athletes for their spring campaigns,…
On April 4, the K-5 grade students at PCA performed in the annual spring concert. The theme this year was ” Music Literacy.” Each grade performed a song, and was…
…sophomore and junior years, he played his trumpet in the Pit Orchestra for the Spring musicals Little Women and Cinderella respectively. An active member of the school’s theatre program, Sam…
…for their safety, learning, and unity as they complete their year’s long study on impactful and God-honoring leadership. Spring sports—baseball, softball, and varsity track—begin competition this week. Go Eagles! Spring…




