Reviews
It has been 6 years that my kids have been at this school. We have had nothing but exceptional experiences with both the elementary and high school faculty and administration. They have proven that they have a heart for each student. As a person who believes that it "takes a village" to raise men and women of God (who happen to be children/teens right now) I love that the teachers partner with the families to create an environment that is very individualized for each student. My kids faith and academics are stronger than I could have even imagined. Thankful for this school the friendships my children have been made and the positive learning experience they have had.
5
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
I've been going to this school for 7 years and am a senior now. This school is absolutely amazing. The staff are very nice and friendly. I feel like I could approach any one of them for help or advice and they would be able to impart some kind of wisdom to me. The current high school math teacher, Mrs. Larson, has been like a mother figure to me, and the amount of respect I have for her is so great that I don't even know how to voice it. The current history teacher, Mr. Jones has been like a best friend to me and he always is there to help or console any of the students. The literature (and some elective classes) teacher, Ms. Hawthorne, has a heart for the students. One day she noticed that I was kinda bummed out in class and she cared enough about me to approach me after class to make sure everything is okay. The bible and worldview teacher, Mrs. Janssen has so much biblical wisdom that has helped me grow incredibly in the faith, and its awesome to have her because I feel almost as if she knows every answer to any question I might have about the Bible. Lastly, the current science teacher, Mrs. Cochran, gave up her job as a chemical engineer to teach science to the students here from a biblical perspective. She has such a heart for us youth that she became a teacher to make sure that none of us are lead astray by false philosophy and theory like the big bang and evolution. This school has played an enormous role in building me up and helping me become the man of God that I am today. If I had a chance to do it all again, I would not have changed a thing.
5
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
I attended Christian Life Academy 4th-12th grade. I graduated last year (2017) and have just officially completed my first year of college. I am currently in attendance at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, in their six-year BA/MD program, which I competed against a thousand other applicants to get into. Christian Life is the reason I was able to get into this program. The teachers genuinely cared about my application process, and did everything in their power to help me be successful. It was here that my passion for learning was allowed to flourish. I am so grateful I got the opportunity to attend this school and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for quality education, a caring staff, and spiritual development.
5
7 years ago (19-05-2018)
The Jeoff Sanders post is from a student who is too scared to put their real name to their review in fear that it would hurt their reputation. Nothing can be farther from the truth. Each week the school brings in a new youth pastor or pastor to preach to the students and every time their message has spoken to my heart. The praise and worship we do every Thursday has helped me see God at work in my fellow classmates and I am so glad I had the opportunity to go here!
5
7 years ago (21-05-2018)
This is by far the worst school experience possible. Most of the teachers have little to no regard for the actual well-being or learning of the students, but rather assign time consuming projects that incompetent 3 year-old children can do. The school itself is extremely hypocritical. In its advertisements it shows teachers laying hands on and praying over students, and this happens literally 0-1 times a year. The rules are so superficial and shallow that doing something so much as throwing a pencil can land you an hour in detention. To be completely honest, this school helps your children's spiritual walk just as much as a crutch helps a non-handicapped person walk. It is honestly a huge waste of money and you would be far better off sending your kid to public school and just forcing them to go to church for Wednesday night service.
1
7 years ago (08-05-2018)