Magic Valley Christian School

Magic Valley Christian School was a private non-denominational Christian school in Jerome, Idaho serving the Magic Valley regino including Jerome, Twin Falls, Idaho and surrounding areas of Southern Idaho. Magic Valley Christian School was built on Christian set morals and conduct. The school was closed permanently in 2011.[1]

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Mission statement

The mission of Magic Valley Christian School, a non-denominational school, was to assist the Christian family and/or the Christian student by providing Bible-based Christ-centered education that inspired each student to pursue excellence in leadership, moral character, academics, and service to others.

Accreditation

Magic Valley Christian School was a fully accredited institution under the following accrediting organizations:[2]

Sports

Magic Valley Christian School offered a variety of sports including: football, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, golf, and track. Magic Valley Christian School took 1st (04-05)[3] and 4th (07-08)[4][5] in boys golf at the Idaho 1A/2A State tournament and 1st (08-09)[6] in girls golf at the Idaho 1A/2A State Tournament.

Many students such as Zach DeKruyf[7][8] and Kayleigh Reitsma[9] have continued playing golf (DeKruyf) and volleyball (Reitsma) at a college level.

Magic Valley Christian School competed against a variety of 1A schools throughout the Magic Valley including: Richfield, Dietrich, Camas County, Carey, Murtaugh, Twin Falls Christian Academy, Ketchum Community School and Lighthouse Christian School.

History

1993

In 1993, a feasibility study was conducted to determine the community interest in a Christian High School. The response was overwhelmingly positive and plans were set in motion to start the school. Through the vision that expanded from three individuals to a steering committee of eight members, the school was founded as a corporation in 1994 and began operation in 1995.

1998

Magic Valley Christian School approached several churches in the Magic Valley for the use of their facilities and First Christian Church welcomed the school. MVCS began its first year with 38 students, offering grades 7-10. A grade was added each year until the school graduated their first senior class in 1998.

In the summer of 1998, Magic Valley Christian School submitted a proposal to the congregation of the Twin Falls Reformed Church to use their facility. This was approved and the school moved into the TFRC facility later that summer.

2007

In the Spring of 2007, through the generosity of many individuals in providing financial support, MVCS was able to propose a bid to purchase the Washington School building on South Lincoln in Jerome, ID. The Jerome School district accepted the bid and Magic Valley Christian School moved into their current facility later that summer.[10] Magic Valley Christian School has completed many renovations and improvements to the Washington School building while keeping its traditional look.[11]

2011

Magic Valley Christian School closed permanently on January 3, 2011.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Huddleston, Amy. "Magic Valley Christian School to shut down today". Times-News. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
  2. Accreditation
  3. Idaho Sports, Golf 04-05
  4. Idaho Sports, Golf 07-08
  5. Times News, No surprises in Rupert: DeKruyf, Landcaster lead title chase
  6. Idaho Sports, Golf 08-09
  7. Times News, Magic Valley Prep MVP: Zach DeKruyf, boys golf
  8. Times News, Capp'ing a career
  9. Times News, 2008 District IV all-star volleyball matches
  10. Times News, Same Building, Different School
  11. Times News, Magic Valley Christian School finds peace in old Jerome building

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