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First Annual Campus Prayer Walks
On two consecutive Saturdays in September, the Woodcrest Christian School System hosted its first annual Prayer Walk and Pancake Breakfast at each of its campuses. More than 80 current families, students, and staff attended the prayer walks. As part of the school’s 75th Anniversary Jubilee last year, new prayer walks were installed at each campus.
Read moreHaving a Ball at the Bash
You’ve never seen so many beach balls! This year’s Back-to-School Bash was a huge success with more than 1,400 people in attendance! As our annual school kick-off event, the Bash brings together our school families from our smallest TK-ers to our 12th grade seniors. Everyone had a ball this year with our “world’s largest” beach Read moreWoodcrest Christian Celebrates 75 Years
During the 2022/2023 school year, Woodcrest Christian celebrated its 75th anniversary! A year-long celebration of events took place to commemorate this milestone event. Kicking off the year was the 2022 Back-to-School Bash and Color Run. More than 1,000 school families, students, and staff joined in this special event. 750 participants ran in the campus-wide color run! Read moreFall Play: Charlie Brown’s Endearing Cast of Characters Brings Big Laughs to the Stage
The Woodcrest Christian School Drama Department performed a heartwarming and hilarious rendition of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown for the 2021 Fall musical. The beloved family of Charlie Brown characters came to life against a vibrantly colorful set, complete with brightly colored costumes, a bright yellow bus and red Snoopy doghouse, and a life-size Read moreMiddleFest Chapel Electives Announced
MiddleFest is back and better than ever! After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, these special electives for seventh and eighth graders begin October 21 and run through May. Middlefest electives are fun, highly engaging, unique opportunities students experience beyond their normal school schedule. Each elective option allows for students to see that God’s
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