It seems like our world is constantly pushing children to grow up faster. But at Grace School, we've taken a different approach. We see childhood as a precious time to be guarded and preserved. This is especially important during the critical transition of the preteens and early teen years. For that reason, we see sixth grade as a special opportunity... a time to prepare our students for the changes ahead.
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Grace athletics enjoyed a successful 24/25 year across the board. It is truly amazing to look back at the statistics and realize nearly every one of our teams went to CIF playoffs and several were champions in their league. We want to pursue winning, but at Grace we instill that ultimate success comes by glorifying God through our behavior, attitude, and work ethic.
A few weeks ago, we had the joy of celebrating our preschool graduates as they prepare to take the exciting leap into Kindergarten this fall. It is bittersweet for me to say goodbye to these kiddos but I am immensely proud of all they have accomplished; their growth, resilience, and accomplishments throughout the year have been truly inspiring. It is with confidence that we send them on to their way to elemenatary school.
Please enjoy this inspiring interview with Grace alumni, Shannon Sergey, class of 2003, founder and CEO of Forever Found, a Gospel focused non-profit for at-risk and trafficked youth in Ventura County and Ongole, India.
Each year Grace Athletics is excited to celebrate Lancer student-athletes who have committed to playing their chosen sport at the collegiate level. On Wednesday, seniors Alexis Bower, Taylor Ikenouye, and Kyle Zahn ceremonially signed a letter of intent to publicly signify their commitment to their chosen school. They were surrounded by family and friends who joyously celebrated after each athlete signed their letter of intent.
A beloved annual tradition, our K-1 students hiked to the cross on Mt. McCoy today to celebrate Jesus' death and resurrection. Pastor Danny Lee spoke to the students about the significance of Easter. The students also participated in singing worship songs and recited Mark 16:6, "And he said to them, 'Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here. See the place where they laid him.'"