Starting January 5, the students at Sheboygan
County Christian High School will be on a
journey of discovery. This week will be an
opportunity for everyone to perhaps discover a new talent in acting and public speaking, a sense of direction for their God-given vocation, or
a greater awareness of hospitality, service and mission.
One of the goals will be for each student to walk away
expanding their appreciation for knowledge and the
learning process.
Throughout the past year, the faculty, staff and com- munity members have dedicated themselves to developing this week of on-campus classes to be a time of discovery - the act of finding or learning something for the first time. This term will engage students in a one-week learning experience allowing them to choose two sessions (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) focusing on a variety of topics including finance, ethics, movies, play acting, forensics, international cuisine, community service, missions and music.
Learning outside of the normal academic day by going beyond four walls increases a student’s awareness of the vastness of knowledge in God’s world and expands their desire to learn. In this way, SCCHS is advancing its mission of preparing students to be effective servants of Christ in contemporary society. “God has given each of you (us) a gift from his variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.” I Peter 4:10.
Be prepared to discover something new with the unveiling of 2015.
For more information go to http://www.scchs.com/editoruploads/files/Web%20Articles/catalog.pdf
Rhonda Anderson
Principal
Throughout the past year, the faculty, staff and com- munity members have dedicated themselves to developing this week of on-campus classes to be a time of discovery - the act of finding or learning something for the first time. This term will engage students in a one-week learning experience allowing them to choose two sessions (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) focusing on a variety of topics including finance, ethics, movies, play acting, forensics, international cuisine, community service, missions and music.
Learning outside of the normal academic day by going beyond four walls increases a student’s awareness of the vastness of knowledge in God’s world and expands their desire to learn. In this way, SCCHS is advancing its mission of preparing students to be effective servants of Christ in contemporary society. “God has given each of you (us) a gift from his variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.” I Peter 4:10.
Be prepared to discover something new with the unveiling of 2015.
For more information go to http://www.scchs.com/editoruploads/files/Web%20Articles/catalog.pdf
Rhonda Anderson
Principal
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