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Living In Las Cruces- Spring/Summer 2008
EDUCATION
By Charlotte Tallman
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Mesilla Valley Christian Schools
3850 Stern Drive
Las Cruces, NM 88001
575.525.8515 www.mvcsonline.com |
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The school opened 34 years ago with a strong desire to
offer local students a Christian education. As an accredited
member of the Association of Christian Schools
International (ACSI), the State of New Mexico and the
North Central Commission on Accreditation and School
Improvement (NCA) the school follows a strict guideline
of standards as a college preparatory school, helping
nearly all the students obtain scholarships for their college
tuition by the time they graduate.
The success of the students, now 490 strong, in the
kindergarten through 12th grade school might have a lot
to do with the curriculum the Curriculum and Education
Committee (made up of the MVCS Board of
Trustees) selects, including Abeka, Bob Jones, ACSI and
Saxon Math textbooks. A site-based, teacher-directed
curriculum guide is updated annually to better serve the
students each year. Along with prime education, the
school also offers competitive athletics in basketball, volleyball,
baseball, golf, cross country and cheerleading.
The school is staying up with current technology, purchasing
interactive SmartBoards for some classrooms,
and the school hopes to fill the school with even more.
"It is our goal to eventually get them in all the classrooms,"
says Susan Beardsley, president of the board, of
the SmartBoards purchased with fundraising money
through the school's annual Jog-A-Thon. The school also
has a new computer lab and Edline services so teachers
can post grade information and class work securely on
the web.
The campus, seven acres located on Stern Drive, has four
classroom buildings, an elementary lunchroom/daycare
building, a choir and band room, library, full computer
lab, gymnasium, snack bar, high school and middle
school science labs and three administrative offices.
Growth, however, is always in the horizon, and the
school is closer to a new high school building after zoning
for the majority of the land unanimously passed the
zoning commission.
"We knew that we could not continue accommodating
growth without the building, and we would like to provide
a Christian education to anyone who wants it,"
Susan says.
MVCS plans to build a new high school on a parcel of
land a little over a mile from the current school following
a capital campaign in which $3.5 million must be
raised.
"My hope is that we break ground within the year, but
we are waiting for the money to be pledged or to come in.
We certainly don't want to go into debt," Susan says.
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