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| Our Philosophy |
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"...Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
The God-given mission of Conway Christian School is to "train up a child in the way he should go" according to the Word of God, and to do so within an atmosphere of Biblical love and discipline.
Students at Conway Christian School are called to a wonderful standard
-- Christian discipleship. We want our students to enjoy the benefits
of a Biblical lifestyle with all the joy and discipline of Christ-centered
living. We want to encourage God's best in our students, discourage "the
sins that beset us" and offer protection from the ways of the world so
prevalent in American society today.
To do so, we are required to implement school standards. As a private Christian school, we expect our students to conduct themselves--on campus and off campus-- in a manner that honors God. For example, students are expected to refrain from the use of illegal drugs, alcoholic beverages, sexual activity, profanity, illegal activities, cheating and other forms of stealing, the use of tobacco products, crude behavior, hurtful gossip, and other activities that reflect poorly upon the name of Jesus. We also call on our students to set a positive example as directed in Ephesians 5:10:"And be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you."
In order to protect our children at Conway Christian School, we have established the following policy. If school standards are violated, or if we receive reports of violations, we will honor God-given parental authority by presenting these reports to a parent. This will allow parents to restore their child's reputation in the case of gossip or enable them to appropriately discipline their child if such reports are true. The school administration meanwhile will enforce existing disciplinary policies. We believe that involving parents in questionable actions related to their children will further enable us to shepherd and encourage our entire student body in the cause of Christ.
Thank you for your prayerful interest in Conway Christian School. Please remember to pray for our priceless children and all who are involved with the responsibility of this ministry.
In His Name,
Conway Christian School
Board of Directors
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| Doctrinal Statement |
The following statements are based on the historic Christian view that the Scriptures were verbally inspired and without error in the original writings. Faculty members and administrators, while free to interpret Scripture or secondary doctrine with diverging views, must share a common acceptance of this basic statement of faith.
- The Bible is the inspired Word of God, the written record of His supernatural revelation, final in its content, and without any errors in its teachings.
- All men in their natural state are lost, alienated from God, spiritually dead: "All have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23).
- Salvation is only by grace, a free gift of God, through faith in the Lord Jesus, who died for our sins according to the Scriptures (I Cor. 15:3). Those who thus receive Christ by faith have their sins forgiven (Eph. 1:7), their hearts cleansed (Acts 15:9), are born of the Spirit, become children of God (John 1:12, 13), and are made new creatures in Christ (II Cor. 5:17).
- God is One God, who reveals Himself in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ; as the Scriptures affirm, is the Son of God and Son of Man, was born of a virgin, and is Himself very God. The Scriptures also declare the deity and personality of the Holy Spirit.
- Our Lord Jesus rose from the dead in the same body that was laid to
rest in the tomb (John 20:25-27). The bodies of all believers
who die will be raised from the dead, and they will receive an incorruptible
body
like unto His glorious body (I Cor. 15:53; Phil. 3:21).
All other men shall be raised unto the resurrection of judgment (John
5:28,29).
- Christians, born of the Spirit, are to live the new life in the present power of the Spirit. "If we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk" (Gal. 5:16-25; Col. 2:6). The Christian's responsibility and his normal attitude of life is to yield himself to God (Rom. 6:13), trusting God to keep him.
- Christian "living" includes Christian service, the winning of souls around us, and the preaching of the Gospel "in the utter most parts of the earth." In carrying on this work, there is needed the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit, which is granted to every believer as he yields and trusts in Christ Jesus (Acts 1:8; I Cor. 12:7; Eph. 3:20; Acts 5:32). And in all of this service, prayer is to have the central place (John 14:12-14; Eph. 6:18-19).
- Jesus Christ will come again to earth the second time (Heb. 9:28); personally (Acts 1:11; Col. 2:9) and visibly (Matt. 26:64; Rev. 1:7).
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| Administrative Faculty |
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Principal - Ms. Connie Smith
Elementary Coordinator - Sandra Lewis 21 years teaching experience, 14 at CCS
Secretary - Mrs. Kim English
Secretary - Mrs. Sandra Sloan
Financial Secretary - Mr. David Frost
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| Elementary Faculty |
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K-3 - Mrs. Sherri Demers Nine years teaching experience
K-4 - Mrs. Kim Norris 3 years course work in elementary education : Coastal Carolina University
K-5 - Mrs. Angela Turner 14 years teaching experience, 8 at CCS
First - Mrs. Cheri Connor B.A.( education / interdisciplinary studies): Coastal Carolina University
Second - Mrs. Barbara Roberts B. Mus. Ed: Texas A & I University
Third - Mrs. Pam Hord B.A.(elementary ed.): Coastal Carolina University
Fourth - Lindsay Lewis Currently finishing her degree with Liberty University
Fifth - Mrs. Karen Lemon B.A.(communications): Virginia Tech
Sixth - Mrs. Mabry Jackson B.A.(Journalism): University of South Carolina
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| Middle/High School Faculty |
| English |
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Mrs.Margaret Lockair B.A.(journalism): University of South Carolina
Mrs. Connie Smith B.A.(English / education): Coastal Carolina University
Mrs. Laura Hogue B.A. from USC in Journalism and M.A. from USC in Community and Occupational Programs in Education
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| Math |
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Mr. Clint Sloan B.A.(History & Political Science): University of South Carolina
Mr. Roy Kosin B. S.(engineering): Clemson University; Master of Theology : Dallas Seminary
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| History |
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Mr. Clint Sloan B.A.(History & Political Science): University of South Carolina
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| Science |
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Mrs. Kathy Sloan Associates degree in Computer Science and is presently completing her degree in science
Mrs. Kathryn Barnhill B.A., M.A. (counseling): Bob Jones University
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| Bible/Computer Science/History/PE/Network
Manager/Yearbook Advisor |
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Mr. Patrick Briley D.Min 23 years service in USAF, Communications and Computer Services
Doctorates In Christian Ministries |
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Mrs. Danielle Rockey B.A. in Elementary Education from Coastal Carolina University
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| School Chaplain |
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Pastor Drew Jackson Pastor of Redemption Church
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| Fine Arts |
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Mrs. Robin Duncan B.Mus.: Queens College; Master of Music (piano pedagogy) : University of South Carolina
Mrs. Kathryn Rickert B. Mus. (vocal performance), flute certificate: Furman University
Mrs. Debbie Timms B.A. (music education): Virginia Intermont College; Master of Mus. Ed.: University of South Carolina
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