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Student Highlight: Piloting the Skies with Ben Gables
“The need for speed” is often an unspoken dream for high school aged boys but the legalized speed limit tops out at 65 -75 in California. Unless you're Ben Gables. Ben regularly travels over 125 mph as he makes his way from point A to point B. How does he do it? How can you Read moreChampions for Character
Champions for Character The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section announced that Woodcrest Christian High School was one of only four schools out of 585 members chosen to receive the Champions for Character award for the 2017-2018 school year. This award, based on CIF’s essential elements of character building and ethics in CIF sports, is embodied in Read moreScott Kinney
Scott Kinney For those of you who remember Scott Kinney from high school [2010], two passions come to mind: soccer and art. Those carried over into college when he attended Azusa Pacific University. As a walk-on freshman, he earned a spot on the soccer team, ultimately playing for four years. Though beginning as a Graphic Design major, Scott switched to Read moreRoyals Return to the Podium
Royals Return to the Podium Woodward Park, Clovis CA -The WCHS Royals Boys Cross Country team returned to the podium after an eight-year absence this past weekend with a 3rd place finish in the CIF Division 5 California Cross Country Championships out of 25 teams. With a race time temperature of 65 degrees, the Royals, Read moreThe Royal Wreck: P.E.’s Toughest Obstacle Course
At Woodcrest Christian School students are encouraged to reach new heights and are challenged to grow mentally and spiritually. This year, we decided to put them to the test and construct a brand-new obstacle course for students enrolled in P.E.! Our students have accomplished intellectual challenges, but now it’s time to tackle the physical. The course, appropriately named Read moreLeaders of Today and Tomorrow
Last year, Principal Miss Leach revealed to the fifth graders a new opportunity for them that would begin the following year called the Leadership Team. She asked students to think about what makes a great leader. She then encouraged the students to look at their list and decide if they would like to be part
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