A word from … Emma Eliason
I am a senior at Front Range. I have been the Spiritual Life Prefect (in the Student Leadership Coalition) for the past 3 years now. As the Spiritual Life Prefect, I have worked closely with...
I am a senior at Front Range. I have been the Spiritual Life Prefect (in the Student Leadership Coalition) for the past 3 years now. As the Spiritual Life Prefect, I have worked closely with...
Lance is a member of the FRCS Board. This week, I had the opportunity to have breakfast with the seniors and the FRCS school board. Although I didn’t get a chance to talk to everyone,...
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...
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?...
Dave Sherman is Director of Business Development. He’s also the father of two alumnae, served as a baseball coach, was formerly Executive Director, and heads Stewardship Ambassadors, an organization which exists to lead believers to...
When my family left the mission field and moved to Colorado in 2007, we knew only one family in Littleton. Along with a favorite dentist, doctor, and insurance agent, they highly recommended FRCS as a...
This school year begins my 7th year at Front Range Christian School, and I feel that I’ve been around long enough to see the authentic qualities that make FRCS unique. When thinking of the big...
Lance Ferrin is an FRCS Board member. As we embark on another exciting year at FRCS, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve alongside such a dedicated and loving community. Our school has always...
Meaning in Moments At the start of this new academic year, I find myself reflecting on the power of moments. The life of a school is punctuated by meaningful moments—commencements, continuations, award ceremonies, senior games,...
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” ~ Simone Weil School starts. Hallways are full. The noise and chatter and clanging of lockers makes the building feel more alive than it has felt...