A word from … Brian Gehr
Our Jr/Sr High chapel last week was dedicated to preparing for retreats. An annual rhythm for our secondary school students, retreats break the school routine that has only just begun. As I stood before the...
Our Jr/Sr High chapel last week was dedicated to preparing for retreats. An annual rhythm for our secondary school students, retreats break the school routine that has only just begun. As I stood before the...
My husband and I have talked about replacing the table in our home, but I cannot help that I feel attached to our old special piece of IKEA furniture. It’s a reminder of all the...
When I was in fourth grade, we had a class pet. I cannot even remember what the thing was. Maybe it was a gerbil. Or a ferret. It was certainly some kind of rodent-like species....
Warm… authentic… supportive… family… These are words that FRCS staff members use to describe the unique work community we experience every day. This beautiful community is a natural outflow of the quality of people who...
TRUST As an aspiring rock climber, I am always coping with the idea of trust. Everything about rock climbing embodies trust. I have to trust the gear I’m using — Is my rope strong enough?...
Though often filled with travel, play, and the occasional day on campus prepping for the coming year, the months of June and July for educators are a welcome season of rest. As I’ve had time...
I claim that I really don’t like reading, but the truth is that I really enjoy reading books on sports, leadership, and spiritual development. They just suck me in, and I usually highlight them all...
Hi. My name is Jerry Nixon, and I serve on your FRCS Board of Directors. Last month, your faculty leaders, along with David Cooper, went away for their annual review of Early Childhood Education, Elementary...
Editor’s note: Mr. Ron Downs is retiring from his role as Director of Early Childhood Education at the end of the upcoming school year. While he will still be around till May 2025, this is...
One of the blessings of the summertime pace is the addition of time to sit and think. During my recent times of quiet, I’ve been reflecting on a single verse. James 1:5 says, “If any...