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Letter from the Superintendent
by tphgr
The main thrust of The Potter’s House is our stories. We are continually excited about the way God moves in the lives of our students, parents, and staff. This year is no exception.
We had a 100% graduation rate this year, and it was a great privilege to watch our largest class of 68 students, and one additional student from China who audited his senior year, cross the stage to receive their diplomas. Nearly 87% of our students will go to college. The rest will either go on gap year experience or to trade schools.
This newsletter will highlight stories from some of our senior graduating class.
- Malachi shares how he witnessed the Potter’s House staff’s sacrificial love and how he learned that diversity and differences are united in Christ.
- Ariana tells a meaningful story of how her TPH Partner made a huge impact on her life.
- Micah speaks about his high school principal, Alf Clark, and how he helped Micah to develop not just a love for music but a love for worship. “In worship, I am living out God’s will–allowing Him to speak to me. Being in the Lord’s presence is complete peace and surrender. It is one of my favorite things.”
- David shares about his journey from a rambunctious first grader to a respectful young man who is God-centered, academically focused, and determined to succeed.
- Ministry shares how the gift of music was instrumental in connecting her at The Potter’s House School, where she found a loving community that helped her grow.
The primary difference that can make an incredible transformation in the lives of our students is being surrounded by positive peers and caring teachers, partners, and mentors in a Christ-centered atmosphere. I am continually inspired by God's work at The Potter’s House, and for the growing vision that He has placed on our hearts.
As of this writing, we have the need to raise $300,000 to meet this school year’s budget. Please give generously as you are led. I pray that God will continue to direct our steps and passions to his divine purpose.
With Gratitude,
John Booy

REPRESENTED
China, Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, and United States of America
87% COLLEGE-BOUND 5% TO TRADES OR MILITARY 5% TO WORKFORCE




































































