“Cedar Christian School (CCS) has now reached its ninth academic year thanks to your support, staff excellence and God’s providence. . . . CCS students have obtained high marks on national examinations and benefited from the implementation of educational strategies borrowed from Ivy League universities. As a result, CCS now has hybrid programs that provide students one-on-one instruction with teachers and also the use of online courses, something that is popular in higher education. CCS students develop their skills and performance by interacting with other students at different grade levels in a mixed classroom setting.” Idel Suarez Jr., President and Headmaster
“The school theme for 2015-2016 was ‘Recycling and Reusing.’ Not only is it good for physical items that are unnecessarily thrown away, but in a spiritual sense this theme teaches us to look for character traits in ourselves and others that, with some remaking, can be creatively changed into something brilliant and new.
“The students took this concept and wove its precious lessons into their Arts & Crafts Fair projects; in the performance of their concert, ‘Emmanuel;’ in the science fair, in which dirty water was filtered through many layers of materials before it came out clean; and also in the sewing and wood-working projects and survival lessons.” Pablo Hunger, Principal
“The school has morning and evening worship each day to prepare the students for their daily work. No classwork is completed without first connecting with God, the Source of all wisdom. Later, the students participate in Bible class, which increases their knowledge of Scripture and prepares them to stand boldly for their faith.
“The gardening and cooking classes effectively prepare every student to be a self-sufficient Christian, with the ability to provide healthful food for themselves and their families. This is of key importance considering the Biblical teaching that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. . . .
“There is no doubt that Cedar Christian School prepares its students to be beacons of light shining brightly in a world filled with darkness and sin. May the school continue to be an upholder of truth and righteousness.” Richard Eaton, Assistant Principal
“As the hillsides and the plains open a channel for the mountain stream to reach the sea, that which they give is repaid a hundredfold. The stream that goes singing on its way leaves behind its gift of beauty and fruitfulness. Through the fields, bare and brown under the summer’s heat, a line of verdure marks the river’s course; every noble tree, every bud, every blossom, a witness to the recompense God’s grace decrees to all who become its channels to the world.” –Education, p. 103–104