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State-of-the-art gymnasium at K-12 campus
Wichita Christian School held the formal ground breaking ceremony for a new state-of-the-art gymnasium at the K-12 campus, 1615 Midwestern Parkway, on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010. The ceremony included students, families, faculty, dignitaries, committee members, foundation representatives and board members assembled to celebrate this momentous and happy occasion. Actual construction began on December 20th. The school hopes to have construction completed and the gym opened by September.
K-12 Faculty Participates in CSCOPE Training
WCS K-12 faculty participated in a phenomenal new curriculum cooperative inservice at the Region 9 Educational Service Center on January 4, 2010. CSCOPE is a comprehensive, customized, user-friendly curriculum management system built on the most current research-based practices in the field. This cooperative has enabled us to align with the state curriculum while weaving Christian and Biblical principles throughout. We truly have the best of both worlds at WCS: state curriculum without high stakes testing and Biblical principles in every classroom, hallway, and athletic venue. For more information about CSCOPE, follow this link to their website: http://www.cscope.us/index.html
WCS-BCI ribbon cutting, read all about it!
Surrounded by students and staff in the school cafeteria, board member Matt Baker and Principal Don Wallace cut the ribbon for the Gold Coat Ambassadors at the dedication of Wichita Christian School .
Wichita Christian School dedicates new facility
Wichita Christian School celebrated its opening in the former McGaha Elementary School , 1615 Midwestern Pkwy. , with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring the Gold Coat Ambassadors of the Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
The school began in 1963 to provide a quality education in a Christian environment that inspires hearts, minds, and souls for successful living.
The new location is home to students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Preschool classes are still held at the former elementary campus on Neta Lane .
With a staff of dedicated teachers, many with master’s degrees, Wichita Christian School provides a learning environment that challenges the students to reach their full potential. The teachers are committed to integrating Christian principles within a challenging curriculum that will meet the academic and spiritual needs of each student.
This K-12 campus will offer dual-credit college courses, fine arts, competitive athletics, and Bible curriculum with a focus on community service.
To learn more about Wichita Christian School , call 763-1347, or visit the website at www.wichitachristian.com.
Sheppard Air Force Base Parents
Wichita Christian School is honored to have Sheppard Air Force Base in our community. We are thankful for the men and women that serve this great country and pray for your success.
For more information about enrollment, curriculum for your transferring student, Military discounts, or any other WCS question, contact Theresa Arrington , Director of Admissions, (940) 763-1347, or email: tarrington@wichitachristian.com
Stars’ AD, Kyle Davenport: “Hard Work, Enthusiasm, & Love for the Game”
WICHITA FALLS (WCS Reports) — Kyle Davenport of Wichita Falls, Texas has been named Athletic Director, filling another important position in the WCS administrative team.
Coach Davenport, 29, has served Hirschi High School as Varsity Linebackers Coach. He has taught for five years, and is certified for all Social Studies subjects and Special Education.
In his new role at WCS, Coach Davenport will serve as the school’s AD, with responsibility for overall supervision and coordination of all Stars’ sports. He will also be the head coach for WCS High School Football, Basketball and Track teams.
“Kyle is experienced, talented and passionate about athletics, and what makes those qualities even better was his desire to teach and lead students for success beyond the playing field — from a Christian perspective,” said WCS Superintendant, Karla Wallce. Coach Davenport earned his degree in History, with a minor in Accounting, from Midwestern State University.
“I believe that hard work, enthusiasm, and love for the game are the three key ingredients for success on and off the field,” Coach Davenport said. “I do my best to live life and coach according to Proverbs 3: 5-6 – ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight.’”
Davenport’s talents, abilities and interests go far beyond sports and school. He is a member at First Baptist Church in Wichita Falls, where he teaches Sunday school, serves on the Welcome Committee, and is actively involved in the Life Group for young adults.
Kyle’s wife, Jennifer, is also actively involved with him at First Baptist. Like Kyle, she also will be joining the staff at WCS this fall – teaching preschool. Jennifer graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in Development and Family Studies, emphasis on Early Childhood, and a minor in Counseling. Kyle and Jennifer have two children, Kylie and Adelynn.
“I am excited about the opportunity to lead a program that has tremendous potential because of the support from administration, parents, and boosters,” Coach Davenport said. “It is also a great opportunity to be able to have a platform in which I can teach character building, hard work, and sportsmanship from a Biblical perspective. I am convinced that God wants to bless WCS because of the faithfulness of the people behind the school, and to me that is a wonderful thing to be a part of.”
That excitement is building all around WCS. “We could not be more encouraged about the future for WCS Athletics with Coach Davenport at the helm,” Mrs. Wallace said. “Please join me in welcoming Kyle, Jennifer, and their children to the WCS family.”
THANKS A ($1.25) MILLION to Honorable WCS Donors!
The future of WCS is exciting! Ken Holsberry, Board President, has announced that $1.25 million in gifts have been made to WCS for the purchase and renovation of the former McGaha school. These gifts are from the Ruth Kimbell Foundation (David and Peggy Kimbell) and Harry and Brenda Patterson. WCS closed on this property Wednesday, March 11th!
We are overwhelmed with gratitude by their generosity. The WCS mission will continue to thrive because of generous hearts shown by the Kimbells and the Pattersons.
Thank you Ruth Kimbell Foundation and Harry and Brenda Patterson.






