Annual Report 2020-2021

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WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PRAISE REPORT

We are Wesleyan

2020 - 2021
THANKS TO THE LORD, FOR HE IS GOOD; FOR HIS STEADFAST LOVE ENDURES FOREVER.” 1 CHRONICLES 16:34
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARD CHAIR UPDATE ...................................................................... 3 HEAD OF SCHOOL UPDATE ............................................................. 4 - 5 CESA ACCREDITATION/SCHOOL PROFILE 6 - 7 THE PLACE WE CALL HOME............................................................. 8 - 9 FACULTY & STAFF ROSTER ........................................................... 10 - 11 CLASS OF 2021 ......................................................................... 12 - 17 HONOR GRADUATES & JUNIOR MARSHALS 18 - 21 COLLEGES & SCHOLARSHIPS ....................................................... 22 - 25 ACADEMICS ............................................................................. 26 - 27 EARLY EDUCATION CENTER ......................................................... 28 - 29 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 30 - 31 MIDDLE SCHOOL ....................................................................... 32 - 33 HIGH SCHOOL .......................................................................... 34 - 35 ENRICHMENT CENTER ................................................................ 36 - 37 ATHLETICS 38 - 39 ATHLETIC AWARDS .................................................................... 40 - 41 TROJAN CLUB .................................................................................42 COLLEGE COMMIT .......................................................................... 43 CAMPUS LIFE 44 - 47 FINE ARTS ................................................................................ 48 - 51 FINE ARTS AWARDS ................................................................... 52 - 53 SPIRITUAL LIFE ......................................................................... 54 - 57 ALUMNI 58 - 61 FINANCES ................................................................................ 62 - 65 ANNUAL GIFT GIVING CAMPAIGN ................................................. 66 - 67 ANNUAL GIFT GIVING DONOR LIST ................................................ 68 - 72 DESIGNATED GIFTS 73 - 75

FROM THE BOARD

Dear Wesleyan Family and Friends,

I want to take this moment to greet you and thank you all, on behalf of my fellow board members, for your continued support of WCA.

For the second school year in a row, WCA has been impacted by the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike the previous school year, where the unforeseen changes hit us all amidst an ongoing school year, we fortunately had time to plan and strategize going into the 2020-2021 year.

Throughout the spring and summer of 2020 the Board made significant decisions regarding purchases of equipment, supplies, and services that would hopefully prepare us for a full school year navigating COVID-19. While serious and thoughtful deliberation went into those decisions, the reality is that Dr. Brown, his administrative leadership team, and many members of the faculty and staff provided the most critical input that allowed us to make informed decisions. It required a great deal of foresight, research into best practices on an issue that was still unfolding, and a great deal of strategic planning and decision-making. I can’t say enough about the leadership team of WCA and all they did to lead through the 2020-2021 school year.

I want to specifically commend our faculty. They have been the “boots on the ground” ensuring that your children were still learning in the best environment that could be provided in challenging circumstances. Based on observations over my years of association with WCA, I believe there are key foundational issues that drive much of their attitudes of commitment. I believe they are first and foremost committed to knowing and following Christ in their own lives. I believe that Christ has also given them a love for your children and a compelling desire to see them grow to know and live the truth.

MISSION STATEMENT

To partner with families by providing a biblically-based, college-preparatory education so that students will be equipped to serve Christ and influence the world.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Wesleyan Education Center admits children or students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate in the administration of its personnel or educational policies, admission policies, financial aid, athletic activities, or other school administered programs.

I also want to commend our parents. You obviously have a love for your children that cannot be adequately quantified. You are making major investments in their lives. Your desire to see them become the best young men and women they can be is beyond admirable. The fact that you trust the WCA leadership, faculty, and staff to partner with you on that journey will never be taken for granted.

We will continue to take our responsibility, and the trust you have placed in us, very seriously. Please join us in praying for the ministry of WCA on a regular basis. We believe God’s wisdom and guidance is of utmost importance as we navigate each day.

God bless you all as we continue to partner together for the benefit of your children!

AN UPDATE FROM

THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

DEAR WESLEYAN FAMILY AND FRIENDS,

In my 12 years as the Head of School at Wesleyan Christian Academy, this one by far stands out as being a year of significant strides in faith, depth and level of trust throughout the entire Wesleyan community.

As the School Board and Administration followed the Lord’s lead and committed to open the doors on August 18 to our awesome 1,200 students, though staff and faculty had worked very hard to prepare, no one knew exactly what this pandemic year had in store for us. But praise be to our good and faithful God who led us all along this journey.

Through His all-sufficient grace, he not only walked us through the wilderness, He cleared a broad path and did “immeasurably more than all we (could) ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us” (Ephesians 43:19). With patience, creativity and innovation, our students and faculty accomplished more than we ever dreamed possible this year. As it relates directly to our main pillars in our Strategic Plan, here are just a few praises and successes this year:

ACADEMIC

DISTINCTION

On May 28, 2020, Wesleyan completed a full year of on campus instruction and matriculated 92 seniors at One Church, formerly First Wesleyan Church, in High Point. With eased restrictions, hundreds of family and friends were able to join us to honor this group of young men and women who stood together and led us during a year of unprecedented challenges.

Despite many obstacles, the Class of 2021 was awarded $4.7 million in merit scholarships and 99 % of our graduates will be attending college in the fall, 13 of them as college athletes. As High School Principal Tim Rickman shared during graduation, “These 92 seniors took it upon themselves and led the student body at Wesleyan and have shown the world that with determination, with resolve, and with faith in God Himself, they can go with great memories, a world-class education and a love for each other that can last forever.” Amen!

No one worked harder to make this year a success than our faculty members, and our incredible nurse, Shannon Moore, who was later joined by Nurse and WCA parent Lesley Papciak, in January. With 95% of our full-time students on campus, these ladies made the health of our entire Wesleyan family their top priority. Thanks to their faithful and diligent work, and the tremendous support of our parents and faculty, the Academy doors stayed open from August to May.

Recognizing the unique challenges of this year, we moved quickly to add Google Chromebooks and impressive new streaming technology that enabled 50 K-12 students to engage in classes virtually.

As we seek to continually improve every facet of our programming, this year we added 39 new online Dual Enrollment (college credit) classes for high school students through Liberty University and Southern Wesleyan University. For our elementary and middle school students, our STEM program added a new, state of the art 3-D printer in 2020 that opened up even more opportunities for our students to explore and learn.

After working to make it possible for our Early Education Center to remain open every day since May 2020, Director Emily Orman and her faculty graduated 73 PreK-4 graduates via an in-person ceremony, complete with Preschool diplomas in their caps and gown.

This year, Wesleyan was very fortunate to receive the Association of Christian Schools International’s Exemplary Accreditation, a privilege granted to only 17 of it’s 2800 schools worldwide. This is a tremendous honor and achievement on the part of our staff and faculty, that will reap great benefits for our students as they seek admission into competitive universities.

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In another first, our Fine Arts Department presented “Annie” in three live performances to a limited audience, while others were able to watch the performance, which was filmed and produced by Wesleyan staff and students, On-Demand through a third-party partner.

After many delays by the NCISAA, the majority of our sports teams were able to begin team sports in late fall and continued through spring. These athletes demonstrated grace, tenacity, and respect at the highest level throughout the year and we could not have been more proud of their efforts and positive attitudes.

STEWARDSHIP To bring a bit of the Wesleyan spirit to our hallways, we made several upgrades that our students and faculty have enjoyed. In the summer, we updated our student art gallery and news wall to give us an opportunity to feature a broader variety of work from our students. This spring saw state-of-the-art wall wraps installed in our elementary and admissions hallways featuring components of life on campus including academics, athletics, fine arts and spiritual life as well as a beautiful donor wall erected at the Sandy Ridge Campus.

This year’s Annual Gift Giving Campaign proved to be the most successful AGG Campaign in our history raising $351,773.65, affirming the campaign’s theme, “United in Adversity”. This year, the campaign added a Virtual Silent Auction that was a resounding success. Our families and corporate partners amazed us again this year, as did our students. First grader Emersyn Wilson was determined to do her part supporting the school by raising more than $1,100 by making and selling homemade cookies!

Ingenuity abounded on campus this year as our faculty and staff sought to make this year a great success in spite of the restrictions. Just one example of this was Media Center Specialist Emily Mack and her assistant Erin Bowman implementing Wesleyan’s first online Book Fair, supplemented by two after-school side-walk sales this spring. Their creativity enabled our parents to show up yet again to make the Spring Book Fair a record-setting one, raising $21,862.66. The money was used to revamp our Non Fiction section that was in dire need of an upgrade. We are still processing the many books we were able to purchase and are excited for the students to read these brand new books!

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY As the fall semester unfolded, we knew that corporately holding to God’s word and focusing on flexibility, grace, and unity—in notable contrast to what we have witnessed in our polarized culture — was critical. Understanding this, the Administration and our new Spiritual Life Director Pastor Deon Parker implemented “Unity in Christ” as our spiritual life theme for the year.

In the spring, the Spiritual Life team crafted a powerful Spiritual Emphasis Week based on the theme “God Can!”, inviting more than 60 faculty and staff to share testimonies with students from Kindergarten to 12th grade about God’s faithfulness in their own lives. God always redeems his people and our situations in order to bring Him glory and accomplish His will in our lives.

With more Wesleyan ingenuity, many of our academy’s traditions were made possible through adjustments, including our first Spring Homecoming. Thanks to the lifting of some restrictions by the state, all of our students were able to enjoy the Homecoming Parade while the seniors decorated their hallway and high school students enjoyed an outdoor pep rally. To wrap up the week, the Wesleyan family showed up by the hundreds for our first Homecoming baseball game, complete with the 2020-2021 Homecoming Court.

SERVANT LEADERSHIP Thanks to the determination and planning of Pastor Deon and his team, Wesleyan was still able to minister to the community in so many new ways. From an infant supplies drive for young families and more than 1000 Valentine’s Day cards delivered to retirement homes throughout the region to a special dinner served by our Administration to a local elementary school’s faculty, our student body was able to touch the lives of hundreds of people in need.

As we prepare to celebrate the Academy’s 50th anniversary in 2021-2022, we are humbled and grateful for the way the Lord stretched us this year. His pruning has made us stronger, more dependent on Him, and therefore better equipped to handle whatever challenges are sure to come our way. One of many of God’s promises that I am especially thankful for is found in Romans 8:28 - “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purposes.” May we find our hope and trust in staying the course that the Lord has set before us. Thank you for your faithful support and prayers as we are determined that every child at Wesleyan ‘knows and lives the truth!’

For our His Glory and our children’s good,

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ACSI “EXEMPLARY ACCREDITATION”

WESLEYAN AWARDED ACSI “EXEMPLARY ACCREDITATION”

Wesleyan Christian Academy is now 1 of 17 of ACSI’s 2,800 schools to receive this level of accreditation

As we reported in the 2019-2020 Annual Report, Wesleyan Christian Academy was honored to receive full accreditation from the highly respected Council on Educational Standards and Accountability (CESA) in early 2020. With this accreditation, Wesleyan became one of only 44 Christian schools in the United States to have secured CESA accreditation.

In addition to CESA, Wesleyan was also granted dual accreditation in 2019-2020. As we headed into 2020-2021, our leadership saw another opportunity that would not only give Wesleyan students a significant edge in admissions and scholarship opportunities with the most competitive U.S. colleges, but would also provide increased levels of transparency and accountability in all facets of the school.

Therefore, Wesleyan’s administration and Board of Directors informed ACSI that it wished to seek the organization’s highest rank of “Exemplary Accreditation”.

After a very thorough and collegial visit by ACSI’s Accreditation Team in March, the ACSI Accreditation team recommended Wesleyan Christian Academy for “Exemplary Accreditation”— an honor bestowed on just 17 of its 2,800 Christian member schools. Per the Accreditation Team, Wesleyan met or exceeded all of its “Exemplary Schools” criteria—a phenomenal accomplishment!

Per the post-visit report provided by the team: “... a dimension of WCA’s excellence, or ‘gold in the bank’ as it is sometimes referred to, is the faculty. WCA’s teachers are dedicated to their academic areas, but they are even more committed to the students they teach.” Acknowledging that over 50% of Wesleyan’s faculty possesses advanced degrees, the report adds, “WCA’s faculty is highly qualified, deeply committed to the mission of WCA and effectively sharing the love of Christ with students.”

Possibly their highest commendation, came with an observation about our campus culture: “It was a privilege to visit a school where excellence is the norm. From the classroom of the youngest student to the conversations with the leadership and board, it was clear to see that ‘To Know and Live the Truth’ is more than just the coffee-cup version of the mission statement. It characterizes the school through its hiring, decision making, teaching and interactions.”

ACSI not only assesses academics, spiritual formation, and school culture, but also what it calls ‘school viability’. In their report, the team stated, “The school is strong, well-led, and has a realistic vision for growth in the community.” The team was especially impressed with our commitment to academic distinction, professional development, and biblical integration throughout our programming, while simultaneously dedicating ourselves to remaining affordable for families.

Finally, the ACSI team noted, “One of the overwhelming qualities of the WCA community environment is the community that families, students, and faculty and staff find at WCA. The relationships that make this special come from a group of people who share similar values and who truly value others more highly than themselves.”

As many alumni and current families may agree, we’ve always believed that we had something very special here that set Wesleyan apart; but to have this affirmed by individuals who regularly visit and interact with schools throughout the world is very encouraging!

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WESLEYAN BY THE NUMBERS

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328

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The total SAT score is a cumulative score of one Math and one English/Reading/Writing exams, with the highest possible score being 1600

337

The highest possible score for the ACT is 36

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EARLY EDUCATION AP CLASSES

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AP STUDENTS

306

MIDDLE SCHOOL AP EXAMS

3.67

HIGH SCHOOL AVERAGE SCORE

1224

AP Exam Scoring Range is 1 to 5. To receive college credit for the AP Classes taken, students must score a 3 or higher on the AP exam. In 2021, 62.2% of students nationwide received a 3 or higher.

76%

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ENRICHMENT CENTER OF SCORES OF 3+

TOTAL AP SCHOLARS

CLASS OF 2021 AVERAGE GPA

4.38 Weighted 3.76 Unweighted

Weighted GPAs consider coursework difficulty; are recorded on a scale of 0-5.0 Unweighted GPAs do not consider coursework difficulty; are recorded on a scale of 0-4.0

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PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
ACADEMY ENROLLMENT ADVANCED
SAT EXAM PERFORMANCE ACT EXAM
ADVANCED COURSE OFFERINGS 25 Honors Courses 39* Dual Enrollment Courses
are offered via Wesleyan’s Technology Center through academic partnerships with Liberty University and Southern Wesleyan University. 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 AVG SAT SCORE 1162 1142 1196 1110 1142 HIGH SAT SCORE 1460 1500 1550 AVG ACT SCORE 24 21.5 27 21 22.9 HIGH ACT SCORE 34 35 35
*Courses

FOR THE PEOPLE AND THE PLACE WE CALL

HOME.

WESLEYAN

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WESLEYAN

With the arrival of the 2020-2021 school year, Wesleyan’s administration opened campus—after a spring of virtual learning due to the pandemic—to our students on August 18. With the Lord’s help, parents, faculty and administrators had one aim: to keep our children as healthy as possible, to make this a year that would continue to propel our students forward, and to enable them grow in life and in their faith, together.

By God’s grace, mercy and provision, Wesleyan’s 1,200-strong student body arrived on campus for their first of 180 school days, culminating in our last day of school on May 28. Throughout the year there was a spirit of thankfulness that pierced the temptation of frustration that could only come from the Lord.

The Administration and faculty would agree that seeing our students together, face-toface, was worth every second of time it took to plan for it. While 95% of our students were on campus, about 5% attended classes virtually, and were still able to see their teachers and classmates thanks to exciting new technology (Swivel and Google Meet).

As God would have it, some Wesleyan traditions had to pause this year, while other traditions, like Polar Express Day and a Virtual AGG Silent Auction were created! Other firsts for Wesleyan included our first On-Demand Spring Musical and Sidewalk Book Fair -- the latter of which was the most successful on record!

Wesleyan was blessed to have many new families join us throughout the year. We thank God for the privilege of welcoming these new students into the broader Wesleyan community. We praise Him for his faithfulness and for allowing us this great privilege to partner with hundreds of families, representing 65 zip codes and multiple ethnicities, united by our values and our belief in the one true God.

I would tell future students to cherish it. It’s really special and it’s kind of hard to leave since I’ve been here so long, but it is so much fun and you will learn so much.
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ASHTON WOOTEN Wesleyan, Class of 2021
TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH. 9 99 ACRE DUAL CAMPUS 1917 North Centennial Street/4986 Sandy Ridge Road, Colfax, NC 5 SCHOOL DIVISIONS Early Education, Elementary, Middle, High, Enrichment 86 FACULTY MEMBERS 60% of which have advanced degrees 12 PERFORMING ARTS GROUPS 34 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 39 ATHLETIC TEAMS

FACULTY/STAFF

2020 - 2021

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mr. John Vernon - Chairman

Mr. Robbie Wooten - Vice Chairman

Mrs. Beth Ward - Secretary

Mr. Vince Townsend

Mr. Kent Simmons

Mr. Rick Drake

Mrs. Sydney Cavanaugh

Dr. Rob Brown - Head of School (Ex Officio)

HEAD OF SCHOOL

Dr. Rob Brown

Mrs. Alana Greene - Communications/ HOS

HEAD OF SCHOOL EMERITUS

Mr. Joel Farlow

HIGH SCHOOL

Mr. Tim Rickman - Principal

Mr. Jaime Cebollero - Asst. Principal

Mrs. Tammy Russell - Secretary

MIDDLE SCHOOL

Mr. Tim Kohns - Principal

Mr. Brad Clodfelter - Asst. Principal

Mrs. Cheryl Martin - Secretary

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Dr. David Ray - Principal

Mrs. Kristy Morrison - Secretary

ENRICHMENT CENTER

Mrs. Becky Owens - Director

Mrs. Cheryl Martin - Secretary

EARLY EDUCATION CENTER

Mrs. Emily Orman - Director

Mrs. Casey Fowler - Asst. Director

Mrs. Amy McNeill - After School/ Summer Camp Coordinator

ACCOUNTING

Mr. Tom Eller - Director

Mrs. Cindy Bean - Donations And Cash Receipts

Mrs. Elaine Segars - Donations And Cash Receipts

Mrs. Elissa Norris - Student Accounts

Mrs. Jowayne Twiddy - Accounts Payable

HUMAN RESOURCES

Mr. Brian Moore - Human Resource Director

ADMINISTRATIVE

Mrs. Daryn Harrell - Receptionist

ADMISSIONS & MARKETING

Mrs. Angel Taylor - Admissions Director

Mrs. Dianne Stone - Admissions/Marketing Coordinator

ATHLETICS

Mr. Elijah Denton - Athletic Director

Mr. Harry Sherwood - Assistant Athletic Director

Mrs. Tammy Russell - Secretary

Mr. Niphan Pesayanavin - Sports Medicine

SCHOOL CHAPLAIN

Rev. Deon Parker

DEVELOPMENT

Mr. Chris Glover - Development Director

Mrs. Suzanne Cook - Development Officer

FINE ARTS

Mr. Joe Hilliard - Fine Arts Director

FACILITIES

Mr. Dan Baker - Facilities Director

Mr. Johnny Callahan - Facilities Technician

Mr. Howard Flacks - Facilities Technician

MEDICAL

Mrs. Shannon Moore - School Nurse

Mrs. Lesley Papciak - Asst. Nurse

TEACHING STUDIOS

Dr. Mike Jarrett- Director

TECHNOLOGY

Mr. Jonathan Ruble - Director

Mr. Richard Bradley - IT Specialist

TRANSPORTATION

Mrs. Marsha Flinchum - Facilities/Transportation Asst.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

KINDERGARTEN 1

Ms. Cayla Cecil

Mrs. Stormy Henning (Aide)

Ms. Beth Robinson

Mrs. Nelkis Travis (Aide)

KINDERGARTEN 2

Mrs. Anita Brand

Mrs. Tracy Hinson (Aide)

Mrs. Sharon Craft

Mrs. Cheryl Turcotte (Aide)

Mrs. Lauren McLamb

Ms. Kara Thaggard (Aide)

FIRST GRADE

Mrs. Melissa Jardina

Mrs. Clara Hodgin (Aide)

Mrs. Teneicea Burchette

Mrs. Jennifer Sutton (Aide)

Mrs. Amy Jordan

Mrs. Ramona Hydzik (Aide)

SECOND GRADE

Ms. Lauren Rivera

Mrs. Marcie Piotrowski (Aide)

Mrs. Evangel Trent

Mrs. Judy Tsuei (Aide)

Mrs. Tonia Schram

Mrs. Gina Adams (Aide)

THIRD GRADE

Mrs. Jenny Derr

Mrs. Cindy Moffitt

Mrs. Katie Hambright

FOURTH GRADE

Mrs. Donna Cebollero

Mrs. Vanessa Sullens

Mrs. Kim Parker

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MIDDLE SCHOOL

FIFTH GRADE

Mrs. Janet Powell

Mrs. Lou Midkiff

Mrs. Meredith Bradley

SIXTH GRADE

Mr. Zach Derr

Mrs. Linda Kohns

Mrs. Megan McNairy

SEVENTH GRADE

Mrs. Cindy Adams

Mrs. Amanda Hall

Mr. Travis Rimert

EIGHTH GRADE

Mrs. Susan Myers

Mrs. Kristina Railsback

Mrs. Leah Totel

HIGH SCHOOL

BIBLE

Mr. Kevin Cox

Mr. C.J. Lee

Mr. Joe Hilliard

ENGLISH

Mr. Rob Hoots

Mrs. Heather Toth

Mrs. Robin Hampton

Mrs. Madeline Amos

HISTORY

Mr. Rob Moore

Mrs. Haley Turman

Mr. Scott Reitnour

Mrs. Shannon Hoots

MATH

Mrs. Karen Key

Mr. Ryan Farlow

Mr. Andy Thompson

Ms. Hannah Willey

SCIENCE

Mr. Kevin Peele

Mr. John Losey

Mrs. Michelle Cozart

Mrs. Mary Alexander

SPANISH

Mrs. Benilde Proscia

Mrs. Charwyne Baker

Mrs. Alex Shaver

ENRICHMENT CENTER

Mrs. Mary Pat Ray - 4th Grade

Mrs. Lauren Miller - 5th Grade

Mrs. Donna Kelly - 6th Grade

Mrs. Heather Waldridge - 7th - 8th Grade

Mrs. Susie Harrold - 7th - 8th Grade

Mrs. Lisa McAbee - 9th - 12th Grade

Ms. Nadine Griffin - 9th - 12th Grade

Mrs. Kelly Kohns - HS Science/UTT/History

SPECIALIZED STAFF

STEM

Mr. Joel Steindel - Coordinator

Mr. Anderson Kursonis - Assistant

ART

Ms. Kathryn Chaney - K - 6th Grade

Ms. Vickie Luther - 7th - 12th Grade

Mrs. Delane Hooper (Aide)

COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY

Mrs. Kaylin Hockaday - 5th - 8th Grade

Dr. Nate Jarrett - K - 12th Grade

Mr. Joshua Harris - Audio/Visual Tech

GUIDANCE/COLLEGE COUNSELORS

Mrs. Kendra Randazzo - K - 8th Grade

Mrs. Michelle Ledbetter - 9th - 12th Grade

Ms. Amanda Tzavaras - 9th - 12th Grade

RESOURCE

Mrs. Holly Barber - K - 5th Grade

Mrs. Margie Gottwalt - 5th - 8th Grade

Mrs. Sarah Denton - 5th - 8th Grade

Mrs. Janie Murray - 9th - 12th Grade

Mrs. Lauren Sherwood - 9th - 12th Grade

Mrs. Martha Eanes - Speech Pathologist

MEDIA CENTER

Mrs. Emily Mack - Media Specialist

Mrs. Janna Farrell - Media Assistant/ Computers

MUSIC/DRAMA

Mr. Kyle Auman

Ms. Sarah Gray

Mrs. Pam Haire

Mrs. Sarah Haynes

PE/AQUATICS

Mr. Mo Blakeney

Ms. Brenda Cook

Mr. Jon Pavlack

2020 - 2021
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FOR THE SATISFACTION OF A JOB

WELL DONE.

CLASS OF 2021

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THE CLASS OF 2021

Born on the heels of September 11, the class of 2021 entered the world when America was still reeling from an attack on our homeland. They began first grade in the year of the Great Recession of 2008, and in their junior and senior years, experienced a global pandemic that would take much from them.

As believers, we know it’s no mistake that these young men and women were born in a time when our cumulative will would be tested and pruned. Still, they have shown resilience and leadership throughout their time at Wesleyan, especially in their final year. Wise beyond their years, the class as a whole resolved to, as senior Boris Cyrnak said, “make the most of what we had been given” and as fellow classmate Kaitlyn McNeill explained “not be defined by the pandemic”. Class of 2021, thank you for doing exactly that, and for setting an example for us all.

FROM MR. RICKMAN

Since day one, the Class of 2021 was determined to “not go quietly.” This group of seniors is not only very mission-minded and focused on serving others, they are a determined bunch. And thank God for that, because they have needed to be. This year was frustrating for the entire world, yet early on, they set the tone and pressed on through every obstacle or disappointment. They, along with their parents, sacrificed much this year to something far beyond their control.

There was no Senior Picnic, but there was an unforgettable Senior Chapel. There was no Homecoming Soccer Game, but there was our first Homecoming Baseball Game which hundreds attended. There was no candy tossed to spectators during the Homecoming parade, instead juniors and seniors delivered bagged candy and a large dose of Trojan spirit to elementary classrooms. These are just a few examples of how the Class of 2021 demonstrated their resolve to carry on, no matter what. They were determined to make this a great senior year.

Although circumstances defined their senior year, it did not define them. During their years at Wesleyan, this group carved out memories that will never be forgotten and friendships that we pray will hold strong for years to come. They are funny, compassionate, and full of grit. They are savvy young entrepreneurs, athletes and artists, blessed with talent and a love for the Lord. And they are intelligent. With an average GPA of 4.38, this class will attend some of the best universities in the country next fall—and those colleges will be blessed to have them.

We thank the members of Wesleyan’s Class of 2021 and their parents for standing firm, for pressing on, and for investing in each other over the years. You have demonstrated to your Wesleyan family in countless ways that you are a powerful force as leaders and men and women of God. Now, go show the rest of the world.

I honestly think the greatest gift my parents gave to me was sending me to Wesleyan.
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SYDNEY BUCK Wesleyan, Class of 2021

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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CLASS OF 2021

1 80% 87%

COLLEGE ATHLETIC COMMITS

NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED SCHOLAR ARE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS ARE SENIOR BETA CLUB MEMBERS

13 98%

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NATIONAL AP SCHOLARS LIFERS

35 64%

TO ATTEND COLLEGE

SCHOLAR ATHLETES

$ 4,692,000.00

Total Merit Scholarships and Grants Extended to the Class of 2021

The following list includes scholarships and grants that have been offered to members of the Class of 2021. We recognize offers from all institutions to a student. Although we track all scholarships and grants, we do not publicly recognize any that are based totally on financial need (as protection for the privacy of our students), such as Pell Grants, NC Lottery Scholarships, etc.

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COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES

OUR 92 SENIORS WERE ACCEPTED TO THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES:

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY

AUBURN UNIVERSITY

BARTON COLLEGE

BELMONT UNIVERSITY

BOSTON COLLEGE

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO

CALDWELL C.C. & TECH. INSTITUTE

CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY

CAROLINA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

CONVERSE COLLEGE

DAVIDSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

ELON UNIVERSITY

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

GARDNER WEBB UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

GREENSBORO COLLEGE

GUILFORD COLLEGE

GUILFORD TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY

HOPE COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

LENOIR-RHYNE UNIVERSITY

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

MIDWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEM.

MONTREAT COLLEGE

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY

MONTREAT COLLEGE

UNC-ASHEVILLE

UNC-CHAPEL HILL

UNC-CHARLOTTE

UNC-GREENSBORO

UNC-PEMBROKE

UNC-WILMINGTON

NORTH CAROLINA A&T UNIVERSITY

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN COLLEGE

NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY

PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY

QUEENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE

RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

REFORMATION BIBLE COLLEGE

ROANOKE COLLEGE

ROLLINS COLLEGE

SAMFORD UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY

ST. CATHERINE UNIVERSITY

STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEM.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE

VIRGINIA TECH

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE

WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

WINGATE UNIVERSITY

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CLASS OF 2021

HONOR GRADUATES

ETHAN MARSHALL TWIDDY - VALEDICTORIAN

SON OF MARK & JOWAYNE TWIDDY

North Carolina State University

• Chief Junior Marshall, 2019-20

• Draelos Science Scholar, 2020

• National Honor Society, 2019-20

• National Beta Club, 2018-20

• Chess Club, 2017-20

• Film Club, 2017-20

• Geography Club, 2017-20

• Spanish Club, 2017-20

• Varsity Soccer, 2018-20

• Varsity Tennis, 2018-19

SARAH HART HUNEYCUTT - SALUTATORIAN

DAUGHTER OF CYRUS & MOLLY HUNEYCUTT

Liberty University

• Junior Marshal, 2019-20

• Draelos Science Scholar, 2020

• National Honors Society,

• National Beta Club

• American Citizenship Award

• ACSI Leadership Conference

• Hugh O’Brian Leadership Conference

• Geography Club

• Spanish Club

• Chess Club

• Miracle League

• Orchestra

• Praise Band

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BORIS CRNJAK

SON OF MIROSLAV & DRAGANA CRNJAK

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

• Junior Marshal, 2019-20

• Class President, 2017-19

• National Honor Society, 2019-21

• Draelos Science Scholar, 2020

• National Beta Club, 2018-21

• Breakfast Buddy, 2019-21

• Miracle League 2018-21

• Varsity Soccer, 2019-20

HONOR GRADUATES

CLAIRE CUSTER

DAUGHTER OF CARLTON & LYDIA CUSTER

Wake Forest University

• Junior Marshal, 2019-20

• National Honor Society, 2019-21

• National Beta Club, 2017-21

• American Citizenship Award, 2018-19

• National Scholarship Award Vasa Order of America, 2016-17

• Geography Club, 2017-21

• French Club, 2017-21

• Red Cross Club, 2019-21

• Varsity Track 2016-21

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CLASS OF 2021

HONOR GRADUATES

JAYNE HINSON

DAUGHTER OF JONATHAN HINSON, MICHELLE & CHUCK BOYLES

Appalachian State University

• Junior Marshal, 2019-20

• National Honor Society, 2018-21

• National Beta Club, 2018-21

• Red Cross Cub, 2019-21

• Spanish Club, 2018-21

• Geography Club, 2017-21

• Spanish Tutor, 2019-20

GRACE LEFEVER

DAUGHTER OF TRAVIS & MICHELLE LEFEVER

High Point University

• Junior Marshal, 2019-20

• National Honor Society

• National Beta Club

• Women’s Vocal Ensemble, 2017-21

• Theatre Cast Member, 2017-21

• Varsity Tennis. 2017-21

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HONOR GRADUATES

CHASE MCGEE

SON OF STEPHEN & MAVIS MCGEE

High Point University

• National Honor Society, 2018-21

• National Beta Club, 2017-2021

• VFW Distinguished Spokesperson for Freedom

• Theatre Tech Team, 2018-2021

• Varsity Soccer, 2018-2021

• Owner, M Strategies Corporation, 2018 - Present

2021 JUNIOR MARSHALS

Roberto

Jake

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Back Row (Left to Right) Harrison Gardner Logan Prillaman DeCataldo Bowersox Gabe Mieding Front Row (Left to Right) Claire Atkinson Chandler Deese (Chief) Xixi Ng Connor Weist

COLLEGES ATTENDING/SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED CLASS OF 2021

TORIAN ALFORD

North Carolina State University

Campbell University Scott Ellis Merit-based Scholarship

Lenoir-Rhyne Scholars

LR Opportunity Scholarship

NC A&T Academic Achievement

UNC Charlotte Tuition Scholarship

UNC Greensboro Chancellor’s Scholarship

UNCG Spartan Scholarship

JAXON BARBER

Guilford Technical Community College

Guilford Apprenticeship Partners Offer

Trojan of the Year

REECE BRACKETT

High Point University

High Point University Presidential Scholarship

HPU Global Grant

HPU Natural Science Fellowship

UNC Wilmington Distinguished Merit Scholarship

KEVIN BROWN

North Carolina State University

Florida State University out-of-state Tuition Scholarship

UNC Wilmington Distinguished Merit Scholarship

DAVIS BRYANT

North Carolina State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Clemson University Academic Scholarship

CU out-of-state Tuition Scholarship

NC State University David P. Harris Scholarship

JOSH BUCHANAN

Davidson County Community College

SYDNEY BUCK

UNC Chapel Hill

Appalachian State University Excellence

Ashley Furniture Grants-in-Aid Scholarship

Clemson University Academic Scholarship

CU out-of-state Tuition Scholarship

Louisiana State University Academic Scholars Nonresident

UNC Chapel Hill Light on the Hill Society Scholar

University of South Carolina Merit Based Reward

USC Scholarship Package

Renee Case Smith Memorial Scholarship

KATIE BULLINS

North Carolina State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Gardner-Webb University Trustee Merit Scholarship

High Point University Presidential Scholarship

UNC Wilmington Distinguished Merit Scholarship

University of South Carolina Merit Based Reward

MACIE BURCHAM

East Carolina University

East Carolina University Athletic Scholarship

ECU Honors College

KAYLA BURROUGHS

UNC Wilmington

Charleston Southern Athletic Scholarship

Liberty University Athletic Scholarship

UNC Charlotte Athletic Scholarship

UNC Wilmington Athletic Scholarship

JESSE BUTTERWORTH

Forsyth Technical Community College

ISABELLA BYRD

University of South Carolina

High Point University Presidential Scholarship

Virginia Tech. Institutional Grant

University of South Carolina Merit Based Reward

22 The information in this article was provided by seniors to Wesleyan’s Guidance Office prior to graduation in June 2021.
Thirty-five members of the Class of 2021 have attended Wesleyan since 1st grade earning them the title Wesleyan Lifers.

CHASE CARRIER

East Carolina University

MORGAN CARTER

Roanoke College

Roanoke College Trustee Award

RC Fellow/Honors Award

RC Special Recognition Grant

RC Visit Roanoke Grant

ABBEY CASEY

Appalachian State University Muscogee Creek Nation

CARSON CAVANAUGH

North Carolina State University

College of Charleston Merit Scholarship

University of South Carolina Merit Based Reward

HUNTER COLLINS

Appalachian State University High Point University Presidential Fellowship

JACOB COZART

North Carolina State University

NC State University Athletic Scholarship

BORIS CRNJAK

UNC Chapel Hill

GABRIELLA CRUZ

UNC Greensboro

UNCG Athletic Scholarship

UNCG Blue and Gold, Martha Fowler McNair Scholarship

ALEXANDRA CUNNINGHAM

North Carolina State University

CLAIRE CUSTER

Wake Forest University PTO Scholarship

KADE DARR

Undecided

TATUM DAVIS

Liberty University

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

WCA Christian College Scholarship

COLLEGES ATTENDING/SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

DAVIDSON DEW

North Carolina State University

Tufco Scholarship

DREW DODSON

North Carolina State University

BELLA DUNNING

New York University

DePaul Presidential Scholarship

New York University Steinhardt Scholarship

University of Illinois Chicago Merit Tuition Award

BLAKE EINHELLIG

Caldwell Community College

LEXI EVANS

Liberty University

Liberty University Resident Confirmation

LU Early Deposit Award

LU Legacy Award

LU Academic Scholarship

HANNAH FOWLER

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

BEN GREENE

North Carolina State University

NICOLAS HACKWORTH

Appalachian State University

LAUREN HALE

UNC Wilmington

Campbell University Scott Ellis Merit-based Scholarship

UNC Wilmington Distinguished Merit Scholarship

MASON HALE

Appalachian State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

ISABELLA HEINBACH

North Carolina State University

CORRINA HENDERSON

Radford University

Colorado State University Green and Gold Scholarship

MICHAEL HESS

Converse College

Converse College Academic Scholarship

CC Institutional Grant

ELLA HEYWOOD

University of Georgia

Rollins College Presidential Scholarship

Samford University Davis Scholarship

Samford University Marion Scholarship

Virginia Tech Julian Burruss Scholarship

JAYNE HINSON

Appalachian State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Clemson University Academic Scholarship

MATT HINSON

UNC Wilmington

SARAH HUNEYCUTT

Liberty University

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

LU Champion Award

LU Academic Honors

WCA Christian College Scholarship

JOSH JORDAN

Paul D. Camp Junior College

MATT JORDAN

Forsyth Technical Community College

JAINA KELLY

UNC Charlotte

Gary Case Memorial Scholarship

EMILY KISER

Guilford Technical Community College

KOSTAS KOTROTSOS

Not attending

JACKSON KYLE

UNC Wilmington

College of Charleston Academic Scholarship

Converse College Academic Scholarship

CC Athletic Scholarship

CC out-of-state waiver

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COLLEGES ATTENDING/SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

REAGAN LABIAK

University of Alabama

University of Alabama out-of-state Presidential Scholarship

Clemson University Academic Scholarship

University of Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship

University of South Florida Green & Gold Presidential Award

LAUREN LANCASTER

Guilford Technical Community College

ERIKA LANCE

Liberty University

Liberty University Merit Scholarship

LU New Student Books

LU Early Deposit Award 8

Pepsi-cola Presidential Freedom Scholarship

PTO Presidential Freedom Scholarship

WCA Christian College Scholarship

JESSICA LANGHAM

Liberty University

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

LU New Student Book Dollars

LU Champion Award

LU Early Deposit Award

LU 71 Club Scholarship

WCA Christian College Scholarship

GRACE LEFEVER

High Point University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

High Point University Presidential Fellowship

HPU Honors Fellowship

St. Catherine University Presidential Scholarship

SCU Duplikate Scholarship

SCU Venture Scholarship

SCU Katie Housing Scholarship

UNC Greensboro Blue and Gold Scholarship

Tim Shaw Memorial Scholarship

KALEY LEONARD

East Carolina University

UNC Wilmington Distinguished Merit Scholarship

KELLEN LUNDY

Appalachian State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

UNC Chapel Hill Academic Scholarship

CHASE MCGEE

High Point University

High Point University Presidential Fellowship

HPU Business Fellows

KAITLYN MCNEILL

North Carolina State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

NC State University Kimbrell Scholarship

Winifred Z. Green Memorial Scholarship

SAVANNAH MEDLIN

Liberty University

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

TRIPP NAZZIOLA

Appalachian State University

High Point University Presidential Fellowship

DANIELLE NEEL

Randolph Community College

ELI NORRIS

Guilford Technical Community College

High Point University Presidential Fellowship

NC A&T University Merit Scholarship

UNC Greensboro Blue and Gold Scholarship

MILLER PATTERSON

Caldwell Community College

REBECCA PERDUE

UNC Wilmington

MADISON PHELPS

High Point University

College of Charleston Merit Scholarship

High Point University Presidential Creative Arts Fellows

James Madison University Award for Academic Excellence

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

RILEY PHELPS

North Carolina Wesleyan College

North Carolina Wesleyan College President’s Scholarship

NCWC Grant

NCWC Prudential Achievement Award

JESSE POMÉ

Randolph Community College

RACHEL POPLIN

UNC Greensboro

UNCG Athletic Scholarship

CALEB POSTON

Appalachian State University

UNCC Chancellor’s Scholarship

PTO Scholarship

EDEN REITNOUR

Pepperdine University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Pepperdine University Regents Scholars Program

PU Art Award

WCA Christian College Scholarship

Trojan of the Year

KONNOR ROBBINS

Liberty University

Liberty University Athletic Scholarship

STANTON ROBINSON

Belmont University

ETHAN RUBLE

The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

GRACE RUBLE

Forsyth Technical Community College

MATT RUSH

North Carolina State University

UNC Wilmington Merit Scholarship

CODY SALYER

East Carolina University

AARON SATKO

Elon University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Campbell University Scott Ellis Meritbased Scholarship

CU Housing Scholarship

CU Business Fellow

Elon University Engagement Scholarship

EU Business Fellows

EU Global Study Grant

EU Experiences Grant

High Point University Presidential Scholarship

HPU Business Fellows

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COLLEGES ATTENDING/SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

WCA IN-HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS

The following students received scholarships that are sponsored by current families or alumni:

PRESIDENTIAL FREEDOM SCHOLARSHIP

SPONSORED BY PEPSI-COLA ERIKA LANCE

FREEDOM SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORED BY PTO ERIKA LANCE

RENEE CASE SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SYDNEY BUCK

TIM SHAW SCHOLARSHIP GRACE LEFEVER

TUFCO SCHOLARSHIP DAVIDSON DEW

GARY CASE SCHOLARSHIP JAINA KELLY

FAITH SIMPSON

UNC Greensboro

UNC Greensboro Blue & Gold Scholarship

BLAKE SNIPES

Pitt Community College

MICHAEL STAGG

Hope College

Hope College Presidential Merit Scholarship

Boy Scout Scholarship

ISAIAH STATON-RAY

Fayetteville State University

JUSTYN STEENS

Roanoke College

Roanoke College Faculty Award

RC FAFSA Filer Grant

RC Maroon Relief Fund

RC Supplemental Grant

RC Visit Roanoke Grant

St. Andrews Athletic Scholarship

SYDNIE STEWART

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

University of Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship

OAK HOLLOW TIRE MAX SCHOLARSHIP

ETHAN TWIDDY

WCA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP

SARAH HUNEYCUTT

JESSICA LANGHAM

TATUM DAVIS

ERIKA LANCE

EDEN REITNOUR

JACK YOAKUM

PTO SCHOLARSHIP CLAIRE CUSTER

CALEB POSTON

JOHN GILBERT STORY

UNC Chapel Hill

Appalachian State University Dean’s Scholarship

MOLLY SULLENS

UNC Charlotte

GAGE TEAGUE

Guilford Technical Community College

CALEB THOMPSON

Forsyth Technical Community College

KLOE TOTEL

Undecided

BRENLEY TOTH

Liberty University

Liberty University Academic Scholarship

ETHAN TWIDDY

North Carolina State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Oak Hollow Tire Max Scholarship

URIEL WARR

North Carolina State University

Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management

Philip B. Jackson Memorial

Wilton L. Laque Memorial

JACOB WOOD

North Carolina State University

Appalachian State University Excellence Scholarship

Indiana Wesleyan University President’s Scholarship

UNC Wilmington District Merit Scholarship

ASHTON WOOTEN

University of Georgia

UNC Wilmington District Merit Scholarship

University of Tennessee Volunteer Scholarship

JACK YOAKUM

Montreat College

Montreat College Trustee Scholarship

MC Founders Award

MC Honors Scholar

MC Cybersecurity Scholarship

MC Cybersecurity Retreat

MC Honors Scholar

MC Compass Retreat

MC Talent Grant

WCA Christian College Scholarship

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FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE

MIND.

ACADEMICS

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ACADEMIC OVERVIEW

2020-2021 brought with it an opportunity for creativity and innovation as we sought to continue our programming in the midst of a global pandemic. The Lord stretched the entire Wesleyan community, but with a common goal of delivering academic instruction on campus, the Lord brought us through each challenge. Some classroom adaptations, including virtual learning for vulnerable and quarantined students, were driven by the pandemic while other additions, like Virtual Reality headsets, expanded student learning. Sacrifice, ingenuity and perseverance was on full display this year -- which enabled our students to attend 180 days of curriculum while thousands of other schools did not.

THE YEAR IN ACADEMICS

To allow Wesleyan students who were either medically vulnerable or quarantined at various times to continue learning from home, Wesleyan was able to purchase several SWIVL robots which combined with Google Meets delivered a tailored two-way livestream of students’ classes. Students used the SWIVL technology to complete small group projects, participate in class lectures, and even have lunch with friends learning from home.

STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) new Virtual Reality headsets enabled students to “swim” in the depths of the ocean, examine the inside of healthy and unhealthy lungs, and “climb” to the top of Mt. Everest. Meanwhile, a new 3D printer allowed young learners to see objects come to life and older students a chance to hone their programming and design skills.

Recognizing the competing needs to support students struggling with a particular concept, while giving students who have mastered grade-level concepts new learning experiences, Wesleyan implemented an Intervention/Extension Hour in each elementary classroom. Each week students who had mastered a particular grade-level concept had the opportunity to work beyond their grade level during the teacher-led, dedicated Extension Hour. Simultaneously, those who needed additional instruction on grade-level concepts were able to review that concept with their teacher, sealing the name Intervention & Extension hour.

Through new dual-enrollment partnerships with Liberty University and Southern Wesleyan, juniors and seniors were able to choose from 39 college-level classes, offered via Wesleyan’s Technology Center, to complete for college credit. These Dual-enrollment classes beautifully supplement our 25 Honors classes and 14 Advanced Placement classes.

Three Wesleyan seniors, Boris Crynak, Sarah Huneycutt and Ethan Twiddy, were selected to work with seasoned researchers at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering through the Draelos Scholars Program in Summer 2020 - a tremendous honor and opportunity.

Also this year, 169 Varsity Athletes earned the title of Scholar Athletes (a student who plays a Varsity sport and has a GPA of 3.5 or above)., 41 of which were seniors! Great job Trojans!

The academic atmosphere at Wesleyan uniquely

prepared

me

for

college

by combining a rigorous course load with an individualized

investment from my teach-

ers.

WCA teachers not only challenged me from day to day, but made it their mission to ensure my academic success. WCA teachers even went

above

and beyond by encouraging us to get plugged in
joining

by

clubs and organizations

that met our personal interests. When I arrived at my college campus, WCA had equipped me to take charge of my own learning, empowering my ability to balance class time, studying and extracurriculars.
“ “
ELIZABETH BAKER Wesleyan, Class of 2016

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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EARLY EDUCATION CENTER

FROM DIRECTOR EMILY ORMAN

ENROLLED 240

This year was different in many ways but full of God’s blessings each and every day. As we were able to remain open during the pandemic, our operations, procedures, and protocols were quickly adjusted for the health and safety of our staff and students. We kicked off the year with new check-in stations, adult masked faces, and new schedules as our classes did not intermingle. While all of the changes were in place, there were definitely things that did not change. Our students were well taken care of, taught skills in a fun and nurturing environment, and were shown the love of Jesus!

As our year continued, our Pre-K 4 classes were able to continue having their weekly special classes, which included: Music, led by Ms. Gray, Library, led by Mrs. Mack, and Technology, led by Mrs. Farrell. We shifted to a virtual chapel platform for our Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 classes. This precious time was in the classrooms where our little learners were able to worship through an interactive chapel streamed into each classroom.

As some of the COVID-19 regulations were lifted, we are able to have our 73 PreK 4 graduates celebrate with an in-person ceremony! Individually, each class said their pledges, sang songs, and honored the graduates by giving them their Preschool diplomas in their caps and gown.

We all adjusted well to what this year had to look like, but we are eager to get back to having more interactions with our families!

EEC SPECIALS

As part of its Pre-K curriculum, Wesleyan’s EEC offered our Pre-K students Academy-level Special Classes for the second consecutive year, including:

• Media Center / Library (2 semesters)

• Technology (1 semester)

• Music (1 semester)

• Science/Technology/Engineering/Math (STEM) (1x/month for 2 semesters)

EEC EXTRACURRICULARS

Our Early Education Center is blessed to partner with a few fabulous third party services who provide extra-curricular activities to our students who have registered for them during the school day!

• Soccer Shots

• Star Aquatics

• High Point Gymnastics

FAVORITE SUMMER CAMP WINNER!

Each year, the popular website, blog, and podcast, www.triadmomsonmain.com, sponsors its Annual Choice Awards for all things Triad, covering Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Burlington, High Point, and the surrounding Triad areas. This year, Wesleyan Christian Academy was pleased to be selected as the 2021 #1 Choice for Summer Camps and the #1 Private School. According to Summer Camp Director Amy McNeill, “This was such an honor. We are so glad that so many people in our community know the quality program that we offer elementary students each summer. God has blessed us with phenomenal volunteers who love our campers and work to give them a great summer experience!

• Wesleyan Dance Studios

• Baby Grande Music Instruction

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elementary school

HEAD OF SCHOOL HONOR ROLL (ALL A’s)

3RD GRADE

Nora Al-Khori

Karina Arellano

Elizabeth Arvin

Lilly Ball

Chloe Bible

George Bowman

Emily Ann Bunch

Saray Cathey

Jackson Cristy

Maisie Ferguson

Avery Fowler

Ben Giordano

Will Greene

Carmen Hannold

Madison Hatfield

Turner Holt

Anthony Kiser

Elijah McAbee

Alexa McCandless

Aubrey McCorquodale

Mariana McGaha

Andrew Nelson

Dawson Perdue

Ariel Rains

Caleb Rode

Zoey Rundberg

Ryker Scott

Tucker Veach

Reece Whaley

Rylan Whaley

PRINCIPAL HONOR ROLL (A’s & B’s)

3RD GRADE

Lily Grace Anderson

Max Barber

Ben Burge

Liliarose Campos

Meah Kelley

Georgia Lane

Jackson Lemons

Skyler Lomax

Lillian Mann

Paighton McCormick

Carrington Miller

Tyler Moon

Ava Parrish

Brooklyn Patrick

Greyson Pettitt

Preston Pittman

Lily Grace Rogers

Turner Slack

Easton Sumner

Ryleigh Woodard

SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS

FIRST PLACE - Taylor McDonald

SECOND PLACE - Jacob Puckett

THIRD PLACE -Avery Tarter

Well done!

Claire Winslow

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4TH GRADE

Allisyn Cappara

Maggie Cox

Emma Gaynor

Zachary Goldberg

Lily Hambright

Liza Hodge

Caraline Jones

Jackson Jones

Isabella Jordan

Mia Kilby

Payton Martin

James Maynard

Noah Moran

Amelia Muenzner

Zane Pennell

Oskar Piotrowski

Jacob Robbins

Lawson Simmons

Avery Tarter

Lola Tuttle

Addison Williford

4TH GRADE

Harrison Al-Khori

Grace Bogue

Sarah Brewer

Ali Butler-Gibney

Cole Cavanaugh

Carson Darr

Layla Fulk

Seger Genyk

Tripp Hodges

Nathan Hilton

Ella Kate Johnson

Ryatt Kiser

Ashlyn Klass

Zac Leppert

Kaleigh Liberty

Creed McCarthy

Taylor McDonald

Jackson Mitchell

Toby Moore

Hannah Motsinger

Christale Mpaka

Sienna Parker

Jacob Puckett

Avery Rosenbaum

Gabriella Tadros

Ethan Trinh

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EVENTS IN 2020 - 2021

STORYBOOK CHARACTER PARADE

Elementary students participated in Wesleyan’s Storybook Character Parade as we wrapped up October. Each student was asked to choose a character from a book and then dress up like that character on the day of the parade. Bystanders enjoyed seeing Curious George, Neil Armstrong, Rosa Parks and an entire 4th grade class of Star Wars characters!

TRIUMPHAL ENTRY PARADE

One of Wesleyan’s oldest and dearest tradition, Jesus’s Triumphal Entry parade, was beautifully remembered by our first grade students in the week before Easter.

CHARLOTTE’S WEB DAY

Charlotte’s Web Day, which represents a long-held Wesleyan 3rd grade tradition was full of all things Charlotte, Wilbur, Fern, Templeton, and the crew! Students enjoyed seeing each other’s book dioramas along with Wilbur cakes and cupcakes, and even a petting zoo, compliments of the Mayer and Simmons families.

ELEMENTARY GAMES DAY

To the joy of hundreds of Wesleyan’s elementary students, we were once again able to host our Elementary Games Day after missing it in Spring 2020. From the dunking booth, dodge ball, water gun tag, and everything in between, this was a day of celebration!

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MIDDLE school

HEAD OF SCHOOL HONOR ROLL (ALL A’s)

5TH GRADE

Joshua Alley

Isabella Mae Arvin

Lily Barrow

Jagger Blakemore

Cait Borden

Alyssa Cloutier

Cooper Cox

Kyla Denton

Ella DiFoggio

Brayden Dunbar

Maddox Enscore

Lilly Garrison

Molly King

Tyler Layman

Parker Lingerfelt

Samantha McCandless

Lauren Nelson

Brinley Orman

Mikey Papciak

Emma Parrish

Joseph Ray

Garrett Raynor

Everett Robbins

Katy Stevens

Olivia Vann

6TH GRADE

Ethan Querter

Nathaniel Alexander

Lake Bristol

Isaac Bunch

Carrington Cash

Cooper Cavanaugh

Sawyer Cheek

Nejari Crooks

Blythe Cunningham

Townley Davis

Lucy Gonzalez

McKinlee Graver

Jayla Harris

Stephen Hawley

Thomas Heywood

Liam Hoots

Carly Hurst

Ark Khoury

Miller Kraska

Bailey LaRue

Ryleigh Lennon

Maggie Leppert

Madison Lewis

Steven Liu

Benjamin Maynard

Brayden McGee

Caitlyn Miller

Strider Reed Millwood

Gray Patterson

Joshua Pyke

7TH GRADE

Ali Bleakney

Rebecca Boody

Madison Casteen

Andreas Cimpean

Hailee Jo Crabtree

Grant Davis

Garrison Deese

Tristen Fjeld

Luca Giordano

Owen Hancock

Eliza Kirkman

Emma Lineberry

Chloe Lucas

HEAD OF SCHOOL HONOR ROLL (A’s & B’s)

5TH GRADE

Kwasi Asenso

Autumn Brewer

Sophie Bowersox

Cameron Callaway

Leah Compton

Dawson Conrad

Wade Custer

Audric Eckenrod

Emerson Everhart

Logan Ewing

Logan Ferguson

Madison Foust

Elle Gardner

Deacon Godfrey

Julius Hurley

Kaleb Lambeth

Kameran Mack

Isla MacSween

Katie Mayer

McKenna Mitchell

Addison Moon

Forrest Morgan

Feza Mubobo

Reese Nelson

Jordyn Ousley

Max Patterson

Heidi Pavlack

Christelle Pekala

Nate Rode

Graham Upchurch

Emory Wallace

Mack Williams

Gracyn Wood

6TH GRADE

Matheson Barber

Cole Bowman

Travis Briggs

Michael Clay Howard

Joseph King

Aileana Liberty

Jayce Little

Brandon Loehr

Cooper McGee

Sophie Mueller

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Joey Parrish

Trey Passmore

Corban Pavlack

Lilliann Porterfield

Damian Rundberg

Michael Whittington

David Williams

Leah-Grace Alston

Landon Maser

Leila Tadros

7TH GRADE

Hailey Allred

Lila Allred

Nana Asenso

Jackie Mayer

Owen McCarthy

Zoe McCorquodale

Robbie Moore

Addison Moran

Hamuli Mubobo

REN Niebauer

Abigail Poston

Hannah Ridge

Blake Sherrill

Preston Simmons

Summer Snipes

Avery Taylor

Adele Veach

Colt Wallace

Ashlyn Wood

8TH GRADE

Will Cox

Ashley Hawley

Andrew Heeden

Olivia Hoots

Isaac Hung

Taj Johnson

Eden Liwski

Felicia Musembi

Holden Parks

Mackenzie Smith

Christopher Stark

Emma Tarter

Tobias Waldridge

Emma Whitman

Patrick Greene

Anna Black

Trevor Briggs

Spencer Brooks

Pressly Garner

Gabriel Gonneville

Mia Grider

Victoria Guthrie

Jack Helms

Eli Henning

Ellison Hung

Luke Jacobs

John Jones

Ella Joyce

Peyton McGee

Mac Mills

Joseph Mpaka

Ava Peele

Bianka Piotrowski

Austin Pollio

Makaela Pomé

Jonathan Ray

Alec Rizos

Gavin Scott

Hudson Teague

Connor Upchurch

Roddy Woodard

Ana York

Dalton Floyd

Carson Grimsley

Drew Venoy

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HONOR ROLL (continued)

8TH GRADE

Monty Armstrong

Jones Barber

Avery Carroll

Carine Berry

Rebecca Bodsford

Jack Borden

Jake Brown

Gracie Cates

Charlotte Chambers

Bill Clark

Greyson Cook

Avery Dobson

Kira Frizzell

Riley Furst

Kaleb Gatlin

Will Gaynor

Will Gonzalez

Xavier Hayes

Henry Henning

Logan Hodge

Aidan Holt

Isaac Hoots

Emmett King

Mya Koontz

Myles Kraska

Dorian Lathan

Mackenzie Mason

Aidan Montgomery

Brennen Morgan

Nick Papciak

Ellie Roy

Rachel Shaw

Sloane Sherrill

Macy Spencer

Maddie Stewart

Hunter Stone

Gracie Vestal

Lucas Williford

PRESIDENTIAL EXCELLENCE AWARD

Eighth grade students with 3.5 GPA and high achievement score on Stanford Achievement Test)

Montgomery Armstrong

Gracie Cates

Bill Clark

Will Cox

Noah Davis

Will Gaynor

Ashley Hawley

Andrew Heeden

Henry Henning

Aidan Holt

Isaac Hoots

Olivia Hoots

Isaac Hung

Daniel Hutchinson

TAJ Johnson

Emmett King

Myles Kraska

Eden Liwski

PRESIDENTIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Eighth grade students chosen by their teachers:

Jones Barber

Sloane Sherrill

Carine Berry

Alexandra Kessinger

Jacob Simpson

Emma Tarter

CITIZENSHIP AWARDS

5TH GRADE

Leah Compton

Deacon Godfrey

Alyssa Cloutier

Reese Nelson

Addison Moon

Emmy Wallace

Graham Upchurch

6TH GRADE

Cooper Cavanaugh

Thomas Heywood

Corban Pavlack

McKinlee Graver

Annsleigh Reams

Bailey LaRue

7TH GRADE

Preston Simmons

Ashlyn Wood

Chloe Lucas

Jack Helms

Sam Cozart

Brennan Morgan

Mackenzie Mason

Aidan Montgomery

Felicia Musembi

Holden Parks

Mackenzie Smith

Christopher Stark

Maddie Stewart

Samuel Tadros

Gracie Vestal

Tobias Waldridge

Asher Wilson

JUNIOR BETA OFFICERS

PRESIDENT

Montgomery Armstrong

VICE PRESIDENT

8TH GRADE

Sam Cozart

Myles Kraska

Gracie Cates

Felicia Musembi

Carine Berry

Henry Henning

SECRETARY

Gracie Cates

TREASURER

Isaac Hung

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MEMBER AT LARGE
CHAPLAIN
Koontz
Felicia Musembi
Mia

high school

HONOR ROLL

9TH GRADE

Devin Adams

Isabella Albany

Jacob Alley

Anthony Berg

Alexandra Bowersox

Thomas Bryant

Kendall Bullins

Chapel Byrd

Gracie Callicutt

Arielle Carroll

Matthew Casteen

10TH GRADE

Kelly Adams

Fletcher Allen

Zackary Andersen

Anna Baker

Malcolm Black

Christine Cathey

Jackson Cecil

Jacob Chilton

Jonathan Cimpean

11TH GRADE

Morgan Adams

Garrett Allred

Claire Atkinson

Kristin Barnes

Duncan Bell

Jacob Bowersox

Thomas Bowman

Ava Brown

Nathan Calvino

Burke Clodfelter

Carly Chambers

Russell Childress

Devyn Cogan

Riley Cogan

Baylee Crouse

Jaden DiFoggio

Andrew Downs

Erin Finan

Kyla Fjeld

Taylor Ford

Hannah Giordano

Elizabeth Cox

Sophia Crawford

Alexis Cruz

Aiden Daves

Robert Davis

Tevin Dobson

Heather Duensing

Allyson Ford

Raiden Frizzell

Karlie Cox

Kyla Cureton

Brantlee Graver

Austin Hancock

Sawyer Harrold

Taylor Hawley

Caroline Heywood

Cohen Hill

Aaron Howard

Kathryn Jacobs

Gabriella Johnson

Hudson Lance

Caroline Lennon

Madison Gamble

Andrew Gray

Tyler Hahn

Maggie Harrell

James Heeden

Brady Hoffman

Ethan Jamroz

Megan Jobe

TRJ Johnson

Kayla Davidson-Imonitie

Roberto De Cataldo

Chandler Deese

Ryan Dix

Morgan Downs

Harrison Gardner

Emma Gilchrist

Carter Glover

Lucas Grace

Jenni Harrell

Madison Hedrick

Lauren Hiatt

Taylor Hodges

Ethan Hoots

Meghan Howell

Zeb Hunt

Riley Hurst

Davis Jones

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ENROLLED

Nicholas Leonard

Alyssa Leraas

Michael Linton

Reagan Martin

Isaiah McCarthy

Lucy McNeill

Meghan Merritt

Luke Morgan

Anais Mpaka

Lauren Neal

Lucas Newton

Allison Kelly

Landon Kerry

Yianna Kotrotsos

Savannah Lambert

Jacob Lowe

Harrison Marx-Ascencios

William McCracken

Trace McKinney

Raphaella Musembi

Ava Nicholson

Kate Patton

Kory Proctor

Rebekah Ray

Meme Rizos

Coleman Rouse

Connor Salyer

Leland Sanders

Raleigh Shupe

Braeden Smith

Katherine Smith

Scarlett Nashbar

Bryson Neel

Sam Newton

William Papciak

Lily Pereira

Kyla Pesayanavin

Amelia Raynor

Blake Sims

Katie Sledge

Christopher Kelley

Katie Kirkman

Ty Lancaster

Daniel Langefeld

Zachary Maready

Lauren Marsh

Christopher McMinn

Caroline McNairy

Lilly McRae

Gabe Mieding

XiXi Ng

Michael Norris

Cameron Parker

Riley Parks

Matthew Pegram

Logan Prillaman

Luke Rudolph

Mason Russell

Ellie Schroeder

Matthew Shoe

Lily Streeton

James Swindell

Barrett Thurman

Karli Totel

Brooke Tsuei

Garrett Uber

Seth Wall

Sawyer Williams

Isaac Smith

Emmalie Spry

Carly Stokes

Kaitlyn Tat

Madison Tat

Yancy Veach

Christian Walker

Grace Walton

Ethan Wooten

Jonathan Smith

Elizabeth Stallings

Reichen Storey

Macoy Strawn

Grace Thurman

Marschall Uber

Connor Weist

Carlin Wright

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HONOR ROLL (continued)

12TH GRADE

Reece Brackett

Kevin Brown

Davis Bryant

Josh Buchanan

Sydney Buck

Macie Burcham

Kayla Burroughs

Isabella Byrd

Chase Carrier

Morgan Carter

Carson Cavanaugh

Hunter Collins

Boris Crnjak

Gabriela Cruz

Alexandra Cunningham

Claire Custer

Tatum Davis

Davidson Dew

Bella Dunning

Lexi Evans

Ben Greene

Lauren Hale

Mason Hale

Corrina Henderson

Ella Heywood

Jayne Hinson

Sarah Huneycutt

Jaina Kelly

Kostas Kotrotsos

Erika Lance

Jessica Langham

Gracie LeFever

Chase McGee

Kaitlyn McNeill

Savannah Medlin

Tripp Nazziola

Danielle Neel

Rebecca Perdue

Riley Phelps

Rachel Poplin

Caleb Poston

Eden Reitnour

Konner Robbins

Jonathan Ruble

Matt Rush

Cody Salyer

Faith Simpson

Michael Stagg

PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE 2021

KEVIN BROWN

DAVIS BRYANT

JOSH BUCHANAN

SYDNEY BUCK

MACIE BURCHAM

KAYLA BURROUGHS

ABBEY CASEY

CARSON CAVANAUGH

HUNTER COLLINS

BORIS CRNJAK

ISABELLA BYRD

CHASE CARRIER

GABRIELA CRUZ

CLAIRE CUSTER

KADE DARR

DAVIDSON DEW

DREW DODSON

BELLA DUNNING

LAUREN HALE

MASON HALE

ISABELLA HEINBACH

JAYNE HINSON

SARAH HUNEYCUTT

MATTHEW JORDAN

JAINA KELLY

EMILY KISER

REAGAN LABIAK

ERIKA LANCE

JESSICA LANGHAM

GRACIE LEFEVER

KELLEN LUNDY

CHASE MCGEE

KAITLYN MCNEILL

SAVANNAH MEDLIN

DANIELLE NEEL

MADISON PHELPS

RILEY PHELPS

EDEN REITNOUR

STANTON ROBINSON

MATTHEW RUSH

AARON SATKO

BLAKE SNIPES

MICHAEL STAGG

PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS

ALEXANDRA CUNNINGHAM

ELLA HEYWOOD

KALEY LEONARD

LOWER ENGLISH - HEATHER DUENSING

UPPER ENGLISH - GRACIE LEFEVER

LOWER MATH - MADISON TAT

UPPER MATH - ETHAN TWIDDY

COMPUTER SCIENCE - MICHAEL STAGG

LOWER LIFE SCIENCE - TAYLOR HAWLEY

UPPER LIFE SCIENCE - GRACIE LEFEVER

LOWER PHYSICAL SCIENCE - MADISON TAT

UPPER PHYSICAL SCIENCE - ERIKA LANCE

LOWER SPANISH - KAITLYN TAT

CALEB POSTON

KONNER ROBBINS

ETHAN RUBLE

GRACE RUBLE

KLOE TOTEL

JACOB WOOD

UPPER SPANISH - MASON HALE

UPPER FRENCH - CLAIRE CUSTER

JOURNALISM I - KAYLA BURROUGHS

JOURNALISM II - DANIELLE NEEL

LOWER ART - LEXI EVANS

UPPER ART - JAYNE HINSON

LOWER BIBLE - SOPHIA CRAWFORD

UPPER BIBLE - LILY STREETON

LOWER SOCIAL STUDIES - HEATHER DUENSING

UPPER SOCIAL STUDIES - EDEN REITNOUR

Gage Teague

Caleb Thompson

Kloe Totel

Ethan Twiddy

Uriel Warr

Jacob Wood

Ashton Wooten

Jack Yoakum

SYDNIE STEWART

MOLLY SULLENS

ETHAN TWIDDY

URIEL WARR

ASHTON WOOTEN

JACK YOAKUM

SPEECH - ELLIE SCHROEDER

DRAMA - REAGAN GLOVER

PRAISE BAND- MEGAN SPENCE

WIND ENSEMBLE - LEXI EVANS

MEN OF SERVANT - LIAM RAILSBACK

FAITH - CLAIRE CUSTER

HONORS THEATRE TECH - CHASE MCGEE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (GIRLS) - CAROLINE HEYWOOD

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BOYS) - MICHAEL LINTON

FITNESS - JAXON BARBER

DAR GOOD CITIZEN AWARD - DAVIDSON DEW HIGH POINT ROTARY YOUTH OF THE MONTH - SARAH HUNEYCUTT NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED SCHOLAR - SARAH HUNEYCUTT
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enrichment center

OVERVIEW

ENROLLED 50

To say that this year presented new and unique challenges is a definite understatement; however, with continual professional development along with teachers who were determined to promote sound learning and academic gains among their students, our Enrichment Center teachers accepted the challenge and never looked back. In the midst of masks, physical distancing, and constant sanitizing protocols, learning continued at an amazing pace, and our students were both very active participants, as well as the recipients of a stellar year of learning as we completed our 18th year of specialized instruction.

Flexibility was definitely a key point for success this year, as many students, as well as teachers, were occasionally quarantined due to a possible exposure to the virus. Both students and teachers learned to operate at home with live instruction, following the schedule of their normal school day. While some were learning or teaching from home, others remained at school; and the learning process was never interrupted. Mastery of the Google Classroom platform became second nature to most of our students and proved very helpful when a stay-at-home period was required. What an answer to prayer that we were able to keep the doors of our school open for the entire school year!

Our high school government students enjoyed hearing Dr. Barry Cheek as he spoke on capitalism, including such topics as supply and demand, various economic theories, the importance of balancing a budget, and spending our money wisely. The students were very engaged as Dr. Cheek challenged them to appreciate our capitalistic society and to stay alert to changes that we see developing on the economic front.

Our end-of-grade testing revealed some amazing academic growth, which is a tribute to our students, parents, and teachers. Basing our teaching on Bloom’s Taxonomy and building up to higher-order thinking skills within each class level became very apparent when observing the classroom. Our Orton Gillingham prescriptive methodology continued throughout the year, and reading and writing scores increased significantly, as revealed in test scores. Our math classes, as well as all classes, carried out the mission of providing a college preparatory education within a Christian environment to ready our students for graduation and to successfully continue their education in a college setting.

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GRADUATES

Our graduates outdid themselves this year with both academics and extracurricular activities. One of our graduates, who has been involved with journalism for several years, was co-editor of the school yearbook. That is quite an achievement! Others were very involved with sports teams, working diligently to bring their team to victory. Our 2021 graduates will be attending Randolph Community College, GTCC or Forsyth Tech, NC State University, and Liberty University. Congrats to our graduates as they move on to this next step in their lives. We pray that you will feel God’s presence daily as you start this new adventure.

TEACHER ACCOLADES

Congratulations to all our teachers for bravely teaching in a spectacular manner this year!

Congrats also to:

Mrs. Lauren Miller who co-coached the Battle of the Books team with Mrs Emily Mack. This team won the state title which is very impressive!

Mrs. Lisa McAbee who assisted Mrs. Lauren Sherwood in presenting a teacher seminar on Bloom’s Taxonomy.

Mrs. Mary Pat Ray who coached the school’s elementary running team and Mrs. Jenny Derr sponsored Go Far.

Mrs. Nadine Griffin who led many seminars for our teachers regarding technology and ways to utilize it most effectively within our department.

Mrs. Sarah Denton who is the Head Coach for the Varsity Girls’ Soccer team led them to the state finals. Mrs. Lauren Sherwood is the Assistant Coach.

As an Enrichment Center student, our daughter is making great grades (A’s and B’s) and working in an environment that caters to her learning style while teaching the same college-preparatory curriculum as Wesleyan’s traditional K-12 Academy. The best part is she’s learning in an intentionally Christian environment from men and women who truly care about who my daughter is as a whole person, not just her learning disability.
BRIAN TAYLOR Wesleyan Parent
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COMPETITION.

FOR THE SPIRIT OF ATHLETICS

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OVERVIEW

Due to the pandemic, NCISAA Athletics faced delay after delay and frustrations seemingly at every turn which impacted our 2020-2021 seasons. However, once the details were laid out and teams were on board, Wesleyan Athletic Director Elijah Denton, his staff, and coaches honed in on the details to do everything in their power to give our student-athletes a great experience. Each of our teams represented Wesleyan with fierceness and class. And despite setbacks, Wesleyan fielded 33 teams this year, and 13 senior athletes signed commitments to continue their sports careers in college. A tremendous accomplishment Trojans! Well done.

MEET OUR TROJANS OF THE YEAR!

Trojans of the Year candidates must be a senior and have proven themselves academically, while displaying a Christ-like testimony on and off the field; demonstrate integrity and have earned the respect of faculty and the student body; have lettered in one sport; and have proven their ability within the realms of their sport.

Female Trojan of the Year: Eden Reitnour. Eden is an honor roll student and a member of the Senior Beta Club, the National Honor Society, and the French Honors Society. She has served on the Student Body Leadership Team, Co-President of the Geography Club, member of the RC Sproul Book Club and Creative Writing Club.

Eden has competed on the Varsity Track, Cross Country and Varsity Soccer teams. She also volunteered as a coach with both WISL and All Sports Camp.

Male Trojan of the Year: Jaxon Barber. Jaxon is an honor roll student, a member of the Senior Beta Club, National Honor Society, and the Student Body Leadership Team. Jaxon has served as a Breakfast Buddy and mission trip volunteer to Lynch, Kentucky and Guatemala, in addition to and participating in and leading small group Bible study. Jaxon has competed on the the Varsity Golf team and served as a counselor at multiple summer athletic camps.

Wesleyan Athletics has given our children every opportunity we had hoped for in a highly competitive athletic experience. Our children and family have been blessed, at every level, by the prayers and mentorship coaches have poured into our children over the years. They have benefited from the intentionality that the coaching staff takes to prepare these kids to be strong athletes, true competitors, accountable leaders, and young men and women who grow to be strong examples to underclassmen in behavior, discipline, and sportsmanship on and off the field.
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ANISSA & GARRY ROY

Wesleyan Current Parents & Alumni Parents

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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ATHLETIC AWARDS

FALL AWARDS

VARSITY BOYS SOCCER

OFFENSIVE MVP - KONNER ROBBINS

DEFENSIVE MVP - PATRICK HISSIM

COACH’S AWARD - BORIS CRNJAK

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - WALKER KYLE

LEE RICKMAN TROJAN AWARD - CALEB THOMPSON

LEE RICKMAN TROJAN AWARD - ETHAN TWIDDY

JV BOYS SOCCER

COACH’S AWARD - JONATHAN CIMPEAN

COACH’S AWARD - CHASE CUNNINGHAM

12TH MAN AWARD - SCOTT REITNOUR

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

OFFENSIVE MVP - MORGAN DOWNS

COACH’S AWARD - MAGGIE HARRELL

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - EMMA FLIPPEN

JV VOLLEYBALL

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - KARI TOTEL

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - DEVYN COGAN

COACH’S AWARD - KATE PATTON

VARSITY GIRLS GOLF

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - GABRIELA CRUZ

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - MOLLY JARDINA

COACH’S AWARD - MACIE BURCHAM

VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS

GRACE UNDER PRESSURE - GRACIE LEFEVER

LEADERSHIP AWARD - KATIE BULLINS

MOST IMPROVED - ALEXIS CRUZ

UNDEFEATED CERTIFICATE - BROOKE TSUEI

UNDEFEATED CERTIFICATE - LAUREN HALE

VARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - NATHAN ZAVALA

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - DAVIDSON DEW

COACH’S AWARD - ETHAN RUBLE

VARSITY GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - EDEN REITNOUR

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - GABBY JOHNSON

COACH’S AWARD - GRACE RUBLE

WINTER AWARDS

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL

COACH’S AWARD - MADISON TAT

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - SARAH CHRAPLIWY

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - LILY PEREIRA

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ATHLETIC AWARDS

JV BOYS BASKETBALL

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - JORDAN DANCY

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - HUNT JARDINA

COACH’S AWARD - CHRISTIAN LITTLE

VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - ISAIAH RAY

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - KADE DARR

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - ALEX MCGEE

COACH’S AWARD - CAMERON PARKER

VARSITY SWIMMING

MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER - CAROLINE MCNAIRY

MOST IMPROVED SWIMMER - KATIE KIRKMAN

COACH’S AWARD - LAUREN HALE

MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER - HARRISON GARDNER

MOST IMPROVED SWIMMER - MONTY ARMSTRONG

COACH’S AWARD - AARON SATKO

VARSITY CHEERLEADING

MOST VALUABLE CHEERLEADER - ALEXANDRA CUNNINGHAM

MOST IMPROVED CHEERLEADER - EMMA GILCHRIST

MOST SPIRITED AWARD - LILLIE SARKISIAN

COACH’S AWARD - ALEXIS SMITH

SPRING AWARDS

VARSITY BASEBALL

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER - GRANT AYCOCK

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER - JACOB COZART

COACH’S AWARD - TY LANCASTER

COACH’S AWARD - RILEY PHELPS

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE PLAYER - KAYLA BURROUGHS

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYER - SYDNEY BUCK

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - CHAPEL BYRD

COACH’S AWARD - ELLA HEYWOOD

VARSITY BOYS TENNIS

MVP - LEADERSHIP - LOGAN PRILLAMAN

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - LUCAS NEWTON

TEAM LEADERSHIP - DUNCAN BELL

VARSITY BOYS GOLF

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - SEAN FINAN

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - HUNT JARDINA

COACH’S AWARD - JAXON BARBER

VARSITY TRACK

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - ALEXIS EVANS

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - JAINA KELLY

COACH’S AWARD - FELICIA MUSEMBI

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - ROBERTO DECATALDO

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - ZEBULUN HUNT

COACH’S AWARD - TORIAN ALFORD

VARSITY LACROSSE

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - JOHN GILBERT STOREY

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - CHRIS KELLEY

COACH’S AWARD - CHRIS STARK

VARSITY SOFTBALL

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - BELLA DUNNING

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - MACKENZIE SMITH

COACH’S AWARD - CHANDLER DEESE

JV BASEBALL

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - DREW DOWNS

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER - JACKSON STEVENS

COACH’S AWARD - NICK LEONARD

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TROJAN CLUB

FROM TROJAN CLUB PRESIDENT, ELIZABETH SMITH

The Trojan Club provided support to our coaching staff, our athletes, and our families. As you may know, the Trojan Club supports athletics at WCA by promoting school spirit, supporting athletic department activities, and promoting Christian character development.

Like the entire Wesleyan family, the Trojan Club in the 2020-2021 season faced many challenges with COVID restrictions, but like the entire school, the challenges brought opportunities for other ways of supporting our athletes, coaching staff and our families.

CONTRIBUTIONS

Since many of the Trojan Club’s normal activities, such as concessions and memberships to athletic events were not feasible, alternative ways of supporting the Athletic Department at WCA were facilitated. The Trojan Club sold “fat heads” for the boys soccer team in the fall to show support in the stands, offered snack packs for spring sport athletes and had a pop-up sidewalk sale for merchandise in the fall, as well as two online stores during the year.

Other Trojan Club events that we were lucky to continue to provide were our first-ever Homecoming at the new property for a baseball game, WCA blankets for senior athletes, trophies and awards for all sports, and Senior athlete lunches. FCA was able to host one event at the end of the year when outside restrictions were lifted. In addition to all of those provisions, the Club also awarded college scholarships to Eden Reitnour and Jaxon Barber as recipients of the “Trojan of the Year” awards!

THANK YOU

We appreciate the parents, faculty and students who continued to support the Trojan Club in a year like no other. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to volunteering in our on-premise store, working concession stands and hosting our normal Trojan Club activities. On behalf of the Trojan Club, thank you for your investment and support of Wesleyan Christian Academy and our students!

42 61% MERCHANDISE SALES $4,583.00 20% CONCESSIONS $1,491.00 11% SNACK PACKS $810.00 5% FAN FACES $360.00 3% BOX TOPS $216.00 TOTAL $7,460.00

COLLEGE COMMITS

BOYS SOCCER

Konner Robbins - Liberty University

Michael Hess - Converse College

GO TROJANS!

GIRLS SOCCER

Kayla Burrows - UNC Wilmington

Rachel Poplin - UNC Greensboro

BOYS BASKETBALL

Isaiah Ray - Fayetteville State University

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Morgan Carter - Roanoke College

SOFTBALL

Bella Dunning - New York University

GOLF

Gabriela Cruz - UNC Greensboro

Macie Burcham - East Carolina University

BASEBALL

Jacob Cozart - NC State

Riley Phelps - NC Wesleyan

Josh Jordan - Paul D. Camp Jr. College

Justyn Steens - Roanoke College

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MACIE BURCHAM JACOB COZART RACHEL POPLIN MICHAEL HESS KAYLA BURROWS GABRIELA CRUZ KONNER ROBBINS JOSH JORDAN MORGAN CARTER RILEY PHELPS BELLA DUNNING JUSTYN STEENS Not pictured: Isaiah Ray

FOR THE JOY OF

COMMUNITY.

CAMPUS LIFE

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OUR PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION

2021 and its challenges made for a different year for our Parent and Teacher organization. But our PTO rose to the occasion, serving our faculty and Wesleyan family in new, ingenious ways, including our first “Movie Night at the Rockers”, which was a tremendous success!

FOR WCA AND OUR FAMILIES AND STUDENTS

• We celebrated student birthdays this year by displaying purchased signs along the driveways for students and families to see coming and going from school.

• Organized passive fundraisers Harris Teeter VIC card program, Lowes Foods, AmazonSmile, Honey Baked Ham, Sunset Slush, and Barberitos family fellowship nights.

• Had our first on-campus pumpkin patch field trip for Elementary and Early Ed.

• Valentine Cookie gram sell for the entire academy.

• Supported Freedom House ministries and the PTO with 5 lb bucket strawberry sales.

• Had our first ever WCA Family movie night at the Rockers Stadium.

• Hosting and/or sponsoring several events including New Parent, High School, Middle School, and Elementary Open Houses.

• Financially supported WCA school academic awards given to students and gave two PTO student college scholarships ($500 each).

• Annual Classroom Blessing wish list for Early Ed through Academy for supplies for the classrooms ($4000).

FOR WCA FACULTY AND STAFF

• New teacher welcome gifts.

• Teacher Appreciation Committee’s Welcome Back treats, including Amazon Gift Card Drawings, Teacher/Staff events for Early Education through Academy with mailbox treats, bakery treats, nachos and salsa bar, sweet treats, and a $500 giveaway.

• Teacher Appreciation/Staff week packed with sweet treats and cupcakes, annual luncheon, and Extravaganza drawing special gifts and giveaways.

For WCA and our families and students,

Susanne Williford
“Wesleyan family means a loving community that never ceases to love. It’s a family that provides opportunities and challenges to make you grow and to help others grow.”
BORIS CRNJAK Wesleyan, Class of 2021

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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LIFE ON WESLEYAN’S CAMPUS

OLD TRADITIONS TWEAKED WHILE NEW TRADITIONS EMERGE

In a year that proved difficult to fulfill each Wesleyan tradition, students, parents, staff, and faculty worked together to help students enjoy as many of those moments as possible that have become the fabric of life for the Wesleyan community.

For example, instead of an auditorium filled with grandparents on Grandparents Honor Day, students wrote letters to their grands, and in turn, their grandparents read books via livestream to their grandchildren’s classes. And in place of the Veteran’s Day program, elementary students created homemade cards to hand deliver to local veterans. New traditions were also birthed, including the PTO’s first October Pumpkin Patch! By staging our Centennial Street lawn, the PTO provided hayrides, games and treats as our young learners celebrated the season. Another new tradition sprang up in May when Wesleyan’s PTO invited the entire Wesleyan family for a “Movie Night at the Rockers!” For the first time, many of our virtual learning students were able to see their friends in person, making this an extra special night for friends and families.

Other traditions were forced to pause altogether, but the administration was determined to make one Wesleyan tradition a reality, even though it was a few months late. Students gathered on a Friday morning in April to watch upperclassmen, led by Mr. Rickman, in our traditional Homecoming parade. The festivities continued on the soccer field with a pep rally for high school students and then at the Sandy Ridge Campus, where hundreds of Wesleyan friends and family cheered on our Varsity Boys Baseball team against Carmel Christian.

Moments together in 2020-2021 were definitely fewer than normal, but one thing is certain. Each moment that we were together was even sweeter.

AND THEN THERE WERE TWO

As she was known on campus this year, Wesleyan’s Most Valuable Player Nurse Shannon Moore worked around the clock each and every day to ensure the health and safety of our students. While her job has always been full, the demands of the pandemic multiplied responsibilities, leading the academy to hire Lesley Papciak, a Wesleyan parent and highly skilled nurse to support Nurse Moore in her efforts. To say she jumped in with both feet is an understatement. These two were a dynamic duo as they tracked student and family health and managed relationships with the Guilford County Health Department, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Disease Control.

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FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO GLORIFY

HIM.

FINE ARTS

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FROM FINE ARTS DIRECTOR, JOE HILLIARD

As in most areas, COVID changed the trajectory of this past year in Fine Arts; however, our students accepted the challenge and never stopped making music. Although we were unable to perform for Homecoming and have an in-person performance at Christmas, we were able to be in class every day, with masks and social distancing, and were able to present Christmas at Wesleyan with the use of technology. Although not ideal, we were thankful for the opportunity to perform for our parents, families and friends.

Our Praise Band led worship each week in chapel with the help of Alex Jennings and the tech team. They recorded their worship music to be played at the beginning of each chapel. We are thankful for the strong spiritual tone they brought to chapel each week.

The highlight of the year was the presentation of Annie. Once again, although not ideal, the students persevered with unwavering determination through rehearsals, tornado warnings, quarantine, masks, and a multitude of additional challenges to present an outstanding presentation of this year’s musical. It was indeed a blessing to see the students bond together with the resolve to make it work despite the circumstances. We were able to perform live for a limited audience, but were licensed to stream ondemand the show to family and friends for the weekend of the show and the week following. We are so thankful for the Lord’s blessing upon every aspect of this year’s presentation.

We ended the year with the opportunity to perform LIVE. Our annual Awards Concert took on a very different performance style this year, but was very well received. The Wind Ensemble and Middle School Bands held their final concert on the lawn in front of the performing arts auditorium. It was a beautiful evening and enjoyed by all. The vocal groups enjoyed a live performance in the auditorium, although distanced, we were able perform without masks. It was a joy to once again see the smiles and expressions on the faces of the vocal students. It was an amazing way to end a very challenging year.

We wish to congratulate our 39 graduates of Performing Arts and wish them God’s riches blessings on the next chapter of their lives. We are thankful for the gifts and talents they have shared with us during their high school career.

Unlike most schools, we were able to be in class each day, perform at Christmas, present a high school musical, and end with a live performance—we were blessed. We are so grateful the Lord allowed us to have this year to honor Him in this way!

Deo Gloria —Joe Hilliard
Joining Wesleyan’s Fine Arts program is probably one of the best decisions I’ve made since beginning at Wesleyan in the 6th grade. This year, I was one of two 8th graders in the cast for the spring musical so it was kind of scary at first because I didn’t know many of the upper classmen, or what to expect. By doing the musical I met so many new, incredible people who were so kind to me, and were willing to help me any time I asked. Performing is something I’ve always loved, and to be able to sing and dance and act through this program at Wesleyan has been a wonderful experience.
REBECCA BODSFORD Wesleyan, Class of 2025

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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FINE ARTS

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION LED THE WAY

Despite the challenges of the year, Wesleyan’s Fine Arts had a great one!

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23 MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS CAST IN ANNIE

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8 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS IN ORCHESTRA ANNIE

WESLEYAN TEACHING STUDIOS

The Teaching Studio was blessed to be able to offer lessons and programs throughout the 2020 - 2021 school year though formats and groupings were of necessity altered by the circumstances imposed by health and safety considerations.

Many instructors sought ways to continue music instruction by virtual means with significant investments in both equipment and time. Percussion instructor, Jim Brandt, outfitted his studio with the latest video and audio equipment and specialized software in order to provide students with the opportunity to continue their musical instruction online.

Drama Kids offered two elementary classes each giving a spring performance. The 4th grade class performed “The Cleanest Town in Texas.” Nic Kursonis, Instructor.

Dance at Wesleyan offered classes for Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade as well as an Upper Level class. In addition, private lessons were available for advanced students. The year culminated with a spring dance recital, “In The Spotlight!”

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VISUAL ARTS ACADEMIC AWARDS

LOWER SCHOOL - LEXI EVANS

UPPER SCHOOL - JAYNE HINSON

DISTINGUISHED VISUAL ART AWARD - CLASS OF 2021- JAYNE HINSON

ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL ART ON DISPLAY!

Eighth graders created “Micrography Portraits” using a quote from an inspirational person in their life, or by using words that describe that person. The Seventh graders drew “Monochromatic Self Portraits” by drawing their own faces and separating the face into different values. Both processes required multiple steps. Elementary families were challenged to be creative and make a family crest representing their heritage, interests, favorite places to travel, or any special memory. Just a few examples of how our students displayed their creativity.

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Jayne Hinson’s watercolor, “Wanderer” - 2021

FINE ARTS AWARDS

FAITH

DIRECTOR’S AWARD - JAINA KELLY

MOST IMPROVED - GRACE RUBLE

HEART OF A SERVANT - GRACIE LEFEVER, REBECCA PERDUE

MEN OF SERVANT

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - JACK YOAKUM

OVATION AWARD - HUNTER COLLINS

DIRECTOR’S AWARD - ETHAN RUBLE

OUTSTANDING VOCALIST - ETHAN JAMROZ

MOST IMPROVED - JEFFERSON MCLAMB, ZEB HUNT

BEST NEWCOMER - TYLER HAHN

TOP ACADEMIC AWARD - LIAM RAILSBACK

WIND ENSEMBLE

JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA - MATT HINSON

DIRECTOR’S AWARD - LAUREN HALE

OUTSTANDING PERCUSSION - ROBERTO DE CATALDO

OUTSTANDING PERCUSSION - JAKE BOWERSOX

OUTSTANDING WOODWIND - EMILY KISER

OUTSTANDING WOODWIND - RILEY PHELPS

OUTSTANDING BRASS - MICHAEL STAGG

OUTSTANDING BRASS - JACOB WOOD

MOST IMPROVED BRASS - ALEXANDER BERG

MOST IMPROVED BRASS - GRACE SULLENS

SECTION OF THE YEAR

7TH GRADE CLARINETS -

HAMULI MUBOBO

CHLOE LUCAS

BIANKA PIOTROWSKI

HANNAH RIDGE

ANNA BLACK

OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRA MEMBER

ANNIE

SARAH HUNEYCUTT

LAUREN HALE

PRAISE BAND

HEART OF WORSHIPABBEY CASEY

TATUM DAVIS

SARAH HUNNEYCUTT

RILEY PHELPS

TECH

TECH AWARDCHASE MCGEE

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DRAMA

DIRECTOR’S AWARD - FAITH SIMPSON

HEART OF A SERVANT - MADISON GAMBLE

MUSICAL - ANNIE

BEST ACTRESS - MEGAN SPENCE

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - GRACIE LEFEVER

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - FAITH SIMPSON

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - HUNTER COLLINS

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - ETHAN RUBLE

HEART OF A SERVANT - ERIKA LANCE

HEART OF A SERVANT - GRACE RUBLE

OVATION AWARD - CLAIRE CUSTER

OVATION AWARD - JAINA KELLY

OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRA - LAUREN HALE

OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRA - SARAH HUNEYCUTT

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT - JACK YOAKUM

Soli Deo Gloria!

GRADUATES OF FINE ARTS

FAITH

Alexandra Cunningham

Tatum Davis

Claire Custer

Jaina Kelly

Erika Lance Gracie LeFever

Becca Perdue

Grace Ruble

Madison Phelps

Faith Simpson

MEN OF SERVANT

Hunter Collins

Konner Robbins

Jack Yoakum

Matt Hinson

Ethan Ruble

WIND ENSEMBLE

Josh Buchanan

Nicolas Hackworth

Michael Hess

Lexi Evans

Lauren Hale

Emily Kiser

Kostas Kotrotsos Eli Norris

Miller Patterson

Uriel Warr

Michael Stagg

Jacob Wood

PRAISE BAND

Abbey Casey Tatum Davis

Sarah Huneycutt Riley Phelps

TECH

Reece Brackett Ben Greene

Matthew Jordan

Kellen Lundy

Chase McGee Stanton Robinson

Faith Simpson

Blake Snipes

Gage Teague Jack Yoakum

DRAMA

Faith Simpson

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ON SPIRITUAL LIFE

GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

The 2019-2020 school year began with a wonderful time of students and staff gathering to pray for our school, and wow, the Lord greatly blessed us! Despite the unpredictability of the year, God’s faithfulness was evident in everything our students did to help bring honor to our Lord and Savior.

God graciously provided our needs over and over again. We couldn’t have in-person chapels, so he provided a way for us to offer chapels virtually. Our chaplain, Pastor Deon Parker couldn’t meet many Wesleyan parents face-to-face; however, God blessed this partnership by offering a series of virtual videos called “A Portion for Parents.” At the beginning of the school year, we had to cancel some events, but several doors were opened by the end of the school year for us to hold some of our most treasured events. God is so kind.

On the following pages, you will see just how blessed we are at Wesleyan with students and their families who continually answer the call to give and serve others. From diaper drives to making and delivering valentine cards to the elderly in our community, ministering to the homeless of Greensboro, and so much more, we are reminded of the faithfulness of our Lord and what a blessing and gift each one of our Wesleyan families are. Without our students and support from their parents, the Spiritual Life Department would not have made the impact we have had on our community. We truly are blessed!

In the years ahead, may God be even more glorified through Wesleyan, may your children be more blessed at Wesleyan, and our alumni be more proud of Wesleyan than ever before!

“The LORD is God, and he has made his light shine on us…” - Psalm 118:27, NIV

For Christ and all of you,

Deon Parker

Spiritual Life Director, Wesleyan Christian Academy

It takes a village. And Wesleyan Christian Academy has been a large part of our village since our oldest child entered kindergarten in 1999. Wesleyan has been a trusted and gracious partner as we have raised our three children throughout the last two decades. We could not be more thankful for the Christian education that our children received at Wesleyan. The foundation we collectively built together has allowed each of our children to continue the legacy of following Christ in their personal lives and business endeavors.
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DARYN HARRELL Wesleyan Parent
TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.
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UNITING TO SERVE

CHURCH UNDER THE BRIDGE

For the past several years, Wesleyan students and staff have had the privilege of serving the homeless through the impactful hands-on ministry of Church Under the Bridge located on Spring Garden Street in Greensboro. This year, we were able to minister there twice. High School students, along with staff, spent their day preparing a meal for their guests and loading up dinner on one of Wesleyan’s buses, and taking it to the outdoor church, where many enjoyed a delicious healthy meal. The day ended with the true Bread of Life being shared by Pastor Deon Parker as he gave a heart-stirring message of hope. We are grateful to God for this opportunity to be the “hands and feet of Jesus” to those who are hurting and in need.

VALENTINE’S DAY OUTREACH

Wesleyan’s Pre-K through 12-grade students created over 1,000 valentine cards that were delivered to eight different High Point and Greensboro retirement centers and nursing homes. Thanks to the hundreds of students who made the cards and students (mostly seniors) and staff who delivered them. It was truly a joy to see all of the happy and excited faces as they received these handmade cards!

DIAPER DRIVE FOR LOCAL MINISTRY

We praise the Lord for all of the donations we received from students and their families for New Life Family Outreach in High Point. We were able to give 7,100 diapers and 268 packs of baby wipes to this wonderful organization. This outreach ministers and partners with churches and the community to promote “the sanctity of life, protecting the unborn and demonstrating the love of Christ to women, couples, and families.” What a blessing it was to help young families in our community.

KIRKMAN PARK ELEMENTARY TEACHER APPRECIATION

Wesleyan’s administration had the distinct privilege of serving the teachers of our neighbor school, Kirkman Park Elementary, a delicious lunch provided by our very own Chef Scott. It was a joy to share a meal with these dear friends and let them know how much we appreciate all they have done for our community. Earlier in the year, our Wesleyan family collected snacks and drinks for their after-school program.

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SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS 2021

In January, we kicked off our annual Spiritual Emphasis Week. Even with COVID and not being able to meet together in the auditorium, God truly blessed this week. This year’s theme was “God Can.” Students experienced four full days of hearing God’s work in the lives of the people they know and love here at Wesleyan as they powerfully demonstrated that GOD CAN. Spiritual Emphasis has been a middle school and high school event; however, this year, we had the privilege of having our Early Education and Elementary School students participate in their very own Spiritual Emphasis Day, and WOW, what a sweet time it was. Thanks to each faculty and staff member and student leader who shared how God has worked in their lives to show us all how he CAN do anything!

SEE YOU AT THE POLE

In a year where our nation and world needs prayer more than ever, middle school and high school students gathered on the soccer field in September for the annual See You at the Pole (SYATP) global prayer event. This year’s theme was “United.” Senior Chaplains, Jaxon Barber and Erika Lance, Student Body President, Davidson Dew, and Praise Team member Tatum Davis led the students and staff in prayer for the salvation of everyone in the WCA family, Christ-authored unity in our school, the well-being of our surrounding community, and for God to bless our nation. Later in the day, Pastor Deon gathered around the flagpole with individual Elementary School classes so that our entire school could participate in praying together. There was no better way to start the first quarter of the school year! “The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective” James 5:16.

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FOR THOSE WE CALL

FAMILY.

ALUMNI

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THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED

Alumni James Willoughby-Ray shares his personal story of finding the Lord while serving others.

Wesleyan is blessed to have many alumni serving Christ worldwide, and one of our fine alums, James Willoughby-Ray (2020), had the time of his life doing just that in South Africa. James worked with the outreach and missions of YWAM. Before going to South Africa, he spent three months in Kona, Hawaii, in YWAM’s disciple and leadership program.

James first learned about YWAM through a chapel service at Wesleyan during his junior year. At the time, James didn’t think much about other options since he was focused on going to college. However, his outlook changed during his senior year. With no idea yet of what area of study he wanted to pursue, he found himself lost in worldly desires. After counsel from his father, he began to consider taking a gap year. One of his fellow graduates from Wesleyan shared with him about YWAM in Hawaii, and his interest in this endeavor began to pique. James even said, “I knew if I kept on the path from high school to college, I would be so lost as I knew college would be a huge test of my faith.” He finally decided to apply, and the results were a life completely changed for Christ.

During James’ time with YWAM, he says he “learned that being a Christ-follower is having a genuinely intimate relationship with Jesus.” Even though there were moments of fear in deciding to join YWAM, he will quickly tell you today that he has no regrets about his choice. James states, “I have never felt so much joy and worth in this newfound relationship with Jesus. Not only was I able to have an adventure in beautiful places like Hawaii, but I found my true identity in Jesus, and I got to spread the love I found throughout South Africa.” For James, this was the best decision he has ever made, and he will readily and eagerly encourage others to consider doing the same.

Wesleyan has had an amazing impact on my life and I am incredibly grateful for my experience. I thoroughly enjoy staying connected with the alumni community and faculty at games and events.

James is just one example of the fine alumni from Wesleyan who are world-changers for Christ. We are very proud of him and all of our alums as they leave Wesleyan equipped and ready to serve Christ and influence the world! This fall James will attend Auburn University in Alabama.

TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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GRANT MARTIN Wesleyan, Class of 2013 “

ALUMNI NEWS

HANNAH DIX

Hannah was accepted into The Duke University, Fuqua School of Business. This fall she will start her MBA orientation and classes.

LUKE MANRING

Graduated from UNC Asheville with a double major in Business Management and Economics. Luke is working for the Prometheus Group in Raleigh, NC.

AARON WIGGINS

Congratulations to Aaron Wiggins who was drafted 55th overall in the NBA draft. Aaron was drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

GRANT EDWARDS

Grant completed his undergraduate degree at Virginia Tech University. His degree is in Business Management with a minor in Real Estate.

KEVIN JONES

While working at an urgent care facility, a patient collapsed in the training room with no pulse and was unresponsive. Quick life-saving CPR and 02 Administration by a PA and Kevin resulted in a positive outcome for this patient. We are thankful for Kevin’s quick action and the Lord’s protection of the patient.

STEVE DENNY

Is serving as the Head of School at Lighthouse Christian School in Twin Falls, Idaho. His wife Rebecca (Former WCA teacher) is an Educational Consultant for The Center for Collaborative Classroom.

TROJAN ALUM PICKED IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFT

Former Wesleyan (‘18) and University of South Carolina baseball player Brett Kerry was selected as the #141st pick in the fifth round of the 2021 Major League Baseball Draft by the Los Angeles Angels! Brett has taken the gifts that God has given him and worked incredibly hard toward this great accomplishment. We look forward to following Brett’s career in the MLB in the years to come!

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MARRIED!
JUST
BOB GIGLIOTTI & KAYLA WARD 5/2/2021 HYLAND KATE HELD DAUGHTER OF ASHTON HELD 5/15/2021
Photo credit: HD Photo & Design
TAYLOR BERRY & MEGAN WOODWARD 5/9/2021 CARTER REESE MCLAUGHLIN DAUGHTER OF KIMBERLEE MASHBURN MCLAUGHLIN 5/21/2021
Photo credit: Natalie S. Ray
MADDIE JOYCE & CLAYTON SPIVEY 5/30/2021
CHARLESTON PAGE MILLER DAUGHTER OF COURTNEY PAGE MILLER 6/10/2021
Congratulations to all!
EMMALYNN ANNE TALLEY DAUGHTER OF JACOB TALLEY 7/3/2021

AND FOR HIS PROVISIONS.

FINANCES

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THE DONOR DIFFERENCE

Wesleyan is blessed by the generosity of faithful donors who help to provide a program that is second to none. This year our community helped underwrite many areas including, but not limited to, STEM Lab additions, a new Cultural Awareness program, Missions Outreach, a Performing Arts’ LED Screen and drama productions, athletics, the Early Education Center and financial aid. In addition, our AGG reached new heights with record giving with more than $319,000. What a blessing!

In the second quarter of 2021, many families were faced with either taking a reduction in pay or losing their primary source of income. Recognizing this, Wesleyan’s Board of Directors authorized the creation of an Emergency Covid Fund to help these families in addition to our annual needs-based Financial Aid. Thanks to the foresight of our leadership, 20 additional families’ needs were met through this emergency fund. We are so thankful for a Board that graciously donates financially to the school, for gracious donors, and God’s provision!

HOW CAN I MAKE AN IMPACT AT WESLEYAN?

WAYS TO SUPPORT

CASH GIFTS

REAL ESTATE

COMPANY MATCHING GIFTS

MEMORIALS & HONORARIUMS

IRA REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION

GIFTS OF STOCK OR SECURITIES

IN-KIND DONATIONS

PRAYER

It’s my joy to give to Wesleyan because I believe in the purpose and mission of the school. I want to see children have every opportunity to receive the best education available and grow in their relationship with God. By doing my small part, I am helping secure the future for our kids to go out into the world and shine their beacons of truth and make a difference in the lives of others. “
JAMES MAYER Wesleyan Parent

We know that placing a child in a Christian school may necessitate a financial sacrifice or a geographical inconvenience. However, watching your child grow academically and spiritually makes all the effort, all the time, and all the money worth it. Our culture needs strong Christian leaders and Wesleyan needs your support to enable children to attend our school, provide the best education possible, and help us equip the next generation of Christian leaders that will make a positive impact in the world. TO KNOW AND LIVE THE TRUTH.

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HIS PROVISIONS

FISCAL YEAR JUNE 1, 2020 - MAY 31, 2021

The financial summary is based upon tuition, fees, and operational cost. A separate report is included in the Annual Report regarding the Annual Giving Fund.

REGULAR AND CONTINUING TUITION & OTHER INCOME

EARLY EDUCATION REVENUE $2,757,007

OTHER REVENUE $136,676

TOTAL $15,248,576

SALARIES & BENEFITS $10,686,128

MAINTENANCE & UTILITIES $1,352,350

STUDENT SUPPLIES, TRAVEL, & TEXTBOOKS $1,009,850

OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES $869,551

SPECIAL STUDENT ACTIVITIES $398,492

PROFESSIONAL FEES & EXPENSES $199,281

TOTAL $15,654,606

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
TOTAL EXPENSES 81% 68% 18% 9% 1% 6% 6% 3% 1% 7%
ACADEMY REVENUE $12,354,893
DEPRECIATION $1,138,954

FINANCIAL AID

THE NEED

For many years, parents have partnered with Wesleyan Christian Academy in order to ensure their children benefit from an exceptionally strong Christian school education. In 1981, the first graduation was held. Today, over 1500 graduates serve in a wide variety of vocations and professions. The desire for Christian school education continues to grow, but the cost of education becomes an increasingly difficult challenge for both parents and the school.

THE SOLUTION

To meet this significant challenge, the Financial Aid Fund was established. The fund is used to assist families who have qualified and documented need for financial assistance. Donors that give to financial aid have become an important SOLUTION to meet this increasing NEED. Over the years, an increasing number of donors including: parents, grandparents, and friends of the academy have invested in the lives of students through a gift to this fund. Without this fund, many students would not be able to attend the academy. In recent years, over 200 students per year were provided tuition assistance, which represents approximately 20% of Wesleyan students.

ANNUAL GIFT GIVING (AGG)

Gifts to the Annual Gift Giving campaign support special projects that enhance our student’s experience through a wide variety of academic and extra-curricular opportunities.

FACULTY ENDOWMENT FUND

The Faculty Endowment Fund is used to provide professional development and to honor the innovation of our amazing teachers.

PLANNED GIVING

Planned Giving provides a process of stewardship that has the potential of being advantageous to both the donor and the academy. Through planned giving gifts, the academy can be assured of continued financial strength, thus ensuring that future generations will have the same kind of excellent Christian education that we have offered for over 45 years.

ALL GIFTS ARE TAX DEDUCTABLE

More information about supporting Wesleyan can be found under the “Support Us” link on our homepage at www.wesed.org.

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HIS PROVISIONS

THROUGH DONORS LIKE YOU

CPR MANNEQUINS

Nurse Moore demonstrates how to perform CPR using our new mannequins. These mannequins are used to provide training for all of our WCA first responders , teacher volunteers, Early Ed employees as well as our ninth graders. Such a blessing to have this type of training available for our staff and students.

NEW POTTERY KILN

This upcoming school year our high school students will enjoy the benefits of a new pottery kiln. Students will be able to participate in the entire creative process of pottery making.

NEW SOUND SYSTEM

As our students transition back to in-person chapels, a state-of-the-art sound system will make this experience more impactful.

AGG CAMPAIGN GOES VIRTUAL

Our Annual Gift Giving Campaign was a bit different than in years past, but that did not stop our administration from enjoying being a part of our first ever virtual assembly. The principals loved demonstrating ways that students could earn money for AGG during our AGG video.

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AGG AMOUNT RAISED IN 2020: $351,773.65

With the support of our families, alumni, grandparents, and corporate sponsors, we had a record-setting campaign raising $351,773.65. The Lord blessed us in abundance. Thanks to all of our donors, including students, we were able to purchase things like new CPR mannequins , a new pottery kiln, a new sound system in the auditorium along with additional educational enhancements.

STEERING COMMITTEE

James Mayer, Co-Chair

Robbie Wooten, Co-Chair

Teresa Cruz

Carlos Garcia

Larry Hedrick

Julie Martin

Amber McGee

Lisa Nelson

Michael Prillaman

Anissa Roy

Mary Newton

Lindsay Hancock

Chris Cox

Michael Wallace

Suzanne Cook

Cheryl Martin

Chris Glover

A special thanks to John Hodges, James Mayer, Lisa Nelson and Ashley Veach for all of their hard work in helping make our first silent auction a huge success! The auction featured items such as furniture, camps and trips to name a few. The silent auction ran for 10 days during the campaign and raised an additional $25,000 for Annual Gift Giving.

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ANNUAL GIFT GIVING

2020 - 2021 DONOR LIST

All gifts listed were given and recorded within the fiscal year June 1, 2020 - May 31, 2021.

CORPORATE SPONSORS

A-1 Sandrock, Inc.

Ameriprise Financial

Angie Byrd-Keller Williams Realty

APC Pipeline Services, LLC

Atlantic Coast Toyota Lift

Barberitos

Bar-B-Que House

Beco, Inc.

Blue Moon Benefits Group, Inc.

Blue Ridge Companies, Inc.

Blythe Glover Photography, LLC

Brooke Cashion - Allen Tate Realtors

Brookstone Rest Home & Retirement Center

Bryson Industries, Inc.

Byrd Builders

Carley Mann and Associates

Carolina Chair & Table Company

Carolina Dental Supply, Inc.

Carolina Services of the Triad, Inc.

Certainty Home Loans

Charles W. Carter Plumbing, Inc.

Church Outlet, Inc.

Citrin & Whitman, P.A.

Coldwell Banker Advantage Triad

Cook Out Restaurants

Creative Branding Designs

Crescent Ford

D & T Designs, LLC

D. H. Griffin Wrecking Company, Inc.

DARI

Davis & Goldberg Orthodontics

Decorative Magic, Inc.

Dengar Services

Dix Defense

Dow Craver & Associates

Downtown Fitness on Elm

Drake’s Fresh Pasta Company

Edward Jones Investments

Energy Innovations by Harry Boody, Inc.

Epic Development Group

Fidelity Bank

First Citizens Bank

Flik, Independent School Dining

FNW Investments, LLC

Four Seasons Furniture

Franchise Finders, Inc. dba Subway

GBF Medical

GHL Services, Inc.

GJP Enterprises

Godwin Insurance

Good Ol’ Boys, Inc.

Grant Martin, Realtor Help-U-Sell

Greene Construction & Design, LLC

Guy M. Turner, Inc.

Hardscape Concepts, Inc.

Help-U-Sell Real Estate of Greensboro

High Point Paint Services, Inc.

Hodges Triad Electric, LLC

Home Detective Company

Impact Golf Marketing

Integrity Marble & Granite, Inc.

iSurity, Inc.

Jersey Mike’s Subs

JFW Investment Group, LLC

Jones Frame, Inc.

Kathy Moore RE/MAX Partners

Lifetouch

M Strategies, LLC

M5 Investments, LLC

Maaco Paint and Autobody

Mabe & Company Realtors

Marsh & McLennan Agency

Matthews Mobile Media

Mid South Land Services

Millwood’s Transport

Movement Mortgage

Murrow’s Transfer, Inc.

OKI Scoop Shop

OTB Machinery, Inc.

Pay Tel Communications, Inc.

Pepsi Bottling Ventures

Piedmont Chiropractic Center

Pinnacle Financial Partners

Prissy Polly’s BBQ

Proforma Total Print Solutions

Property Management Services

Pure Diesel Repair

Quality Graphics Equipment Service, Inc.

Randolph Pediatric Dentistry

Rebecca’s Shoe Shining

Reunion by Matthew Williams

RFDesign

Roberson Haworth & Reese, PLLC

Salem Sports Events, LLC

Salyer Chiropractic Clinic, PA

Samet Corporation

Scott McLamb Insurance Agency, Inc.

ServiceMaster of High Point

Shades of Gray Painting, LLC

Sheetz, Inc.

Skate South

Sledge and Company, PLLC

Smith & Shore Oil Company

South Main Chiropractic

South-East Lumber Company

Structural Steel of Carolina, LLC

Tarheel Paper & Supply Company

The Assurance Group, Inc.

The Lomax Brothers

The Street Boutique

Thrivent Financial of the Triad Tire Max

Tom Norris AIG Retirement Services

Triad Cosmetic Dentistry

Triad Investments

Tufco Carolinas, Inc.

United Anesthesia

US Funding

Vertical Church Greensboro

Wake Forest Baptist HealthDr. Barry Cheek

Wake Forest Baptist HealthDr. Kenneth Lennon

Wake Forest Baptist Sports Medicine

You Grow It, I’ll Mow It

Zavala Masonry, LLC

Zibster, LLC part of Photobiz, LLC

COMPANIES

Brooke and Brittany Building, LLC

Bruton’s Cable Service, Inc.

Business Development Equity Partners, Inc.

Byrdgirl Properties, Inc.

Cameron’s Real Estate Inc.

Carlton Scale

Casey’s Tire & Auto Service

Center Veterinary Hospital

Dix Enterprises

Good Ol’ Boys Central, Inc.

Good Ol’ Boys East, Inc.

Good Ol’ Boys Southeast, Inc.

Lamb’s Light Electric Corp.

Law Office of Richard R. Foust, PA

Macdonald & Whaley, DDS

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin

Matthews Specialty Vehicles

Office Furniture Unlimited, Inc.

Philip T. Watson, P.A.

Randolph Acoustical & Drywall, Inc.

S and T Nail Salon

Sheetz, Inc.

SMI Services

Southern Style Realty, LLC

Tire Max

Triad Neurosurgical Associates

Waim Management, Inc.

Willabbey, LLC

MATCHING GIFTS

AbbVie, Inc.

Allstate

American Express Foundation

American International Group, Inc.

Bank of America

Beco Inc.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina

Ecolab, Inc.

Lincoln Financial Group Foundation

Masco Corporation

Pepsico Foundation

Reynolds American Foundation

Thrivent Financial

Truist

Vulcan Materials Company

Wells Fargo MG Foundation

Williams Matching Gifts Program

GIFTS IN KIND

Barberitos

Blythe Glover Photography, LLC

Hodges Triad Electric, LLC

Impact Golf Marketing

Pepsi Bottling Ventures

Prissy Polly’s BBQ

Proforma Total Print Solutions

Salem Sports Events, LLC

Sheetz, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whittington

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Adams

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Albert

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Albright

Mr. Isaac W. Alexander

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Alexander

Mr. and Mrs. James Alley

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Allred

Miss Mary-Harris Alston

Mr. Dylan L. Anderson

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Miss Olivia Wallace

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Miss McKenzie J. Ware

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Mr. Brayden C. Williams

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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams

Mr. Josiah I. Williamson

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson

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Miss Emersyn Wilson

Miss Phoebe I. Wilson

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Miss Claire V. Winslow

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Miss Jordan L. Winslow

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Miss Allie K. Wood

Dr. and Mrs. Craig Wood

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Miss Emery R. Wood

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Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Woodard

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DESIGNATED GIFTS

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All gifts listed were given and recorded within the fiscal year June 1, 2020 - May 31, 2021.

Gifts received from generous friends that support Wesleyan Christian Academy are used for the donors’ designated purpose. Donations not designated are either used to support needs based scholarships or the schools greatest need.

DESIGNATED GIFTS

American Express Foundation - Athletic Department

American Express Foundation Matching Gifts - American Express FoundationAthletic Department

Ms. Helga Bogardus - Fine Arts Drama

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boody - Fine Arts Department

Bright Funds Foundation - Baseball

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Carter - Girls Basketball

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Case - Cultural Awareness

Charles W. Carter Plumbing, Inc. - Girls Basketball

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Collins - Drama Annie Cast Party

Dermatology Consulting Service - STEM Lab

Drs. Michael and Zoe Draelos - STEM Lab

Mr. and Mrs. John Dunning - Softball

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - Fine Arts Department, Enrichment Center

Dr. and Dr. James Fetner - STEM-3D Printer

Mr. Michael Finney - Boys Basketball Trojan Circle

GJP Enterprises - Performing Arts Department

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoots - English 12 textbooks

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Howell - Alumni Legacy Scholarship

Isaac Lockhart Consulting, LLC - Boys basketball Trojan Circle

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Kincaid - Boys basketball Trojan Circle

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lucas - Performing Arts

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCorvey - Boys Basketball Trojan Circle

Mr. and Mrs. Chris McGee - Baseball Uniforms MS

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Modlin - Bibles for 4 year olds

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson III - Drama - Annie Cast Party

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierce - Performing Arts Department

Mr. and Mrs. Garry Roy - Baseball

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Shinn - Early Education

Spencer Charitable Lead Trust U/A/D - Fine Arts Department

Mr. and Mrs. David Spencer - Fine Arts Department

Mr. K Stephens- Boys Basketball Team Trojan Circle

Ms. Barbara Strong - Boys Basketball Trojan Circle

Towne Bank - Fine Arts Department

Tufco Carolinas, Inc. - Cultural Awareness

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whitman II - Pool

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Woodward - Athletic Department

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MISC GIFTS IN KIND

Ms. Linda Armstrong

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Matching Gifts

Mr. and Mrs. David Brookbank, Jr.

Mr. Gary Byerly

Mr. and Mrs. John Cavahaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hadley

Legacy Stables & Events

Mr. and Mrs. Rick T. Marsh

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shore

Mrs. Dorcas Silver

Mr. Ray Sparks

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Surratt

Mrs. Angela Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weisner

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Burkett

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards

Dr. and Dr. James Fetner

Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hansen

Mr. and Mrs. David Martin

Mr. Grant T. Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McRae

National Christian Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Speight

Stainback & Associates

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Williams

DESIGNATED - UNITED WAY

Mr. and Mrs. David Dew

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

Wells Fargo MG Foundation

WESLEYAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Allred

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Allred

Allstate CyberGrants

Ashley R. Veach Body Worx Personal Training

Mrs. Martha Barber

Dr. and Dr. Les Borden

Mrs. Joy Bridges

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Briggs

Mr. Fred Bryant

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burcham

Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Campbell

Carolina Chair & Table Company

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Carter

Dr. and Mrs. Barry Cheek

Mrs. Pat Christmas

Mr. Roger Clodfelter

Ms. Brenda Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Covington

Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Deese

Mr. and Mrs. David Dew

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dick

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Drass

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eller

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fjeld

Mr. and Mrs. John Foster

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foust

Ms. Emily A. Gallimore

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Glover

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Greene

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hancock

High Point Community Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Cy Huneycutt

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jacobs

Mrs. Patricia Jaeger

Mr. and Mrs. Mike C. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Koontz

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koontz

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koontz

Mr. and Mrs. David Labiak

Dr. and Mrs. Yates A. Lennon

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Leonard

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Limpach

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Low

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lucas

Mr. Sandy McNairy-Deceased

Ms. Emily Meeks

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Motsinger

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Nichols

Mrs. Ernstena Parker Wood

Dr. and Mrs. David Parks

Mrs. Hao Parrish

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Patterson

Mr. and Mrs. Don Phelps

Mrs. Pauline Phillippe

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierce

Mr. Perry Reece

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sabatino

Dr. and Mrs. Scott Satko

Dr. Don Scarborough

Mr. and Mrs. John Shade

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simmons

Dr. and Mrs. Dale Slagel

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Southerland

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Speight

Mr. and Mrs. James Story

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Taylor

Mr. Scott Tilley

Mrs. Peggy Twiddy

Mr. and Mrs. Joel VanKeuren

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Veach

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts

Mr. and Mrs. David White

Mr. and Mrs. John Yoakum

BUILDING FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

Mrs. Retha Alford

Mr. and Mrs. James Alley

Bar-B-Que House

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barrow

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bratcher

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Brewington

Mrs. Joy Bridges

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Calvino

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cappara

Ms. Cassandra Cash

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Cates, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cavanaugh

Mr. and Mrs. John Cavanaugh

Ms. Jennifer Chilton

Dr. and Mrs. Claudiu Cimpean

Mr. and Mrs. David Conrad

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Conrad

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cox

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Deese

Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Deese

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dick

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drake

Mr. Robert Dukes

Mr. Jason Everhart

Ms. Anna Flippen

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Floyd

Mrs. Mason Garner

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gessner

Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hambright

Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hatfield

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hilton

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hissim

Dr. and Dr. Patrick Hung

Mrs. Mary Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jardina

Mr. Jeffrey Johnson and Mrs. Bev Malouf

Mr. and Mrs. Tumaini Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kersey

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lambert

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Liberty

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lucas

Ms. Noel McCormick

Mr. and Mrs. Birke McNeill

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McRae

Mr. and Mrs. Justin Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Millwood

Mrs. Angela Mosley

Ms. Bonnie Murdock

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Robin Parrish

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Patton

Pepsico Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prillaman

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rudolph

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sherrill

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Speight

Spencer Charitable Lead Trust U/A/D

Mr. and Mrs. David Spencer

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stevens

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Strawn

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Swaney

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurman

Mr. and Mrs. Vince Townsend

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Tsuei

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williford

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Winslow

PHILLIP SCHRUM SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Canter

GREG YOUNG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young

Mrs. Barbara Zielinski

LEROY & LOIS VERNON PASTORAL SCHOLARSHIP

Rev. and Mrs. John Vernon

GARY CASE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Case

Tufco Carolinas, Inc.

TUFCO CAROLINAS SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Case

Tufco Carolinas, Inc.

RENEE CASE SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Case

Tufco Carolinas, Inc.

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WCA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP

Mr. Bill Millis

The Winston-Salem Foundation

TIRE MAX SCHOLARSHIP

Tire Max

SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT

Ms. Karen M. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow

Genworth Financial

Mr. Sandy McNairy - In honor of Megan Gibbs McNairy

FACULTY ENDOWMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCain

SANDY RIDGE EXPANSION

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Brewington

Business Development Equity Partners, Inc.

Mr. David Chambers

Dix Enterprises

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Dix

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drake

Dr. and Dr. James Fetner

Garvie O and Kathleen S Chambers Family Foundation

Mr. Jeffrey Johnson and Mrs. Bev Malouf

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lucas

MICA Information Systems, Inc.

Pepsico Foundation

Pepsico Foundation Matching Gifts

Mr. and Mrs. John Petree

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Phelps

Mr. and Mrs. James Price

Mr. and Mrs. Kent Simmons

Spencer Charitable Lead Trust U/A/D

Mr. and Mrs. David Spencer

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whitman II

MEMORIALS & HONORARIUMS

Ms. Linda Armstrong - In honor of Maisie & Logan Ferguson

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina - In honor of David and Rebecca Perdue

Mr. and Mrs. David Brookbank, Jr. - In memory of Karyn Byerly - Fine Arts

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mrs. Griffin

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mrs. Ludemann

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mrs. Cates

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mrs. Peck

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mrs. Fulp

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Paul Coates

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Mr. Barber

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Farlow - In honor of Glen Foster

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hadley - In honor of grandson John Cager Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Rick T. Marsh - In memory of Karyn Byerly Studio/Dance

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shore - In memory of Karyn Corsentino Byerly - Fine Arts

Mrs. Dorcas Silver - In memory of Nelson Silver

Mr. Ray Sparks - In honor of James Willoughby-Ray

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Surratt - In honor of Gray Patterson

Mrs. Angela Wagner - In honor of granddaughter Pressly Garner

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