Community Spirit June/July 2017

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Highly Respected Christian Schools

students are required to complete service hours as a part of their graduation requirement. In the end, Rejoice Christian Schools is one big service-minded family.

Spiritual Life Director Pat Golightly and Worship Leader Byron Trimble co-teach the class. “We praise God for what He’s doing in the hearts of our student body through these young people,” Trimble said. “The absolute highlight of this class is seeing the students respond to the Lord’s calling. It’s truly special to watch kids learn and work very hard to serve the Lord well, then see that effort rewarded by their peers chasing after God, too. They’re so passionate about seeing God move at Rejoice and now there is momentum building.” Service is a vital component of Rejoice’s curriculum at all ages. This year preschool students collected over 600 new winter weather clothing items to give to students in need in Tulsa. Each elementary class has special service projects, including donation drives or performing for veterans on Veterans Day. High school

“I am honored and humbled to be a part of what is happening at Rejoice Christian Schools,” said Superintendent Dr. Craig Shaw. “I can’t help but smile when I walk by a classroom and hear teachers integrating God’s Word into every lesson, whether it’s math, English, science or Contemporary Living. We are definitely providing a value added education that is positively impacting generations to come. We are truly blessed.”

Rejoice High School Campus 13407 E. 106th St. North, Owasso Rejoice Elementary Campus 10701 N. 129th E. Ave, Owasso Rejoiceschool.com Rejoiceathletics.com Enrollment is now open for the 2017-2018 school year.

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