A word from … Scott Perry
I remember telling myself to pay attention when our daughter was little, I knew the days would go quickly, and they have. The memories of Eva’s younger years, when we were still the center of...
I remember telling myself to pay attention when our daughter was little, I knew the days would go quickly, and they have. The memories of Eva’s younger years, when we were still the center of...
Mona Tessmer is a member of FRCS’s Board. I love sports! If you ask any of my friends, they’d probably tell you I’ve juggled meeting times depending upon what important sporting event was happening. This...
“Above all, trust in the slow work of God.” – Teilhard de Chardin A few weeks ago, I was describing to my counselor how overwhelmed and exhausted I felt trying to navigate the busyness of...
“If our identity is in our work, rather than in Christ, success will go to our heads and failure will go to our hearts.” ~ Tim Keller I struggle with placing too much of my...
Celebratory Moments The Denver Broncos won their first Super Bowl during the 1997 season against the Green Bay Packers. I was a sophomore in high school. As far as I can remember, this was one...
In the midst of a six hour train ride through the heart of Germany, I opened a new document with bleary eyes. While the framework of this blog was already in my mind, the general...
This week’s entry is a little different. Director of Student Guidance Sierra Downs recently wrote a blog post for Baylor University, where she is a student in Baylor’s Master of Arts School Leadership program. We...
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...
Seasons come, and seasons go. The leaves on the trees are long gone since the last time I wrote an entry for this blog, and, just like then, I find myself contemplating the inherent beauty...
What brings you joy? For me, it is children. I love their laughter, their enthusiasm, and yes, even their immaturity. On the hardest days of my job as principal, I find myself walking the halls...