Forcey Christian Middle School
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Education for Eternity | |
Established | 1995 |
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School type | Private |
Principal | Ezekiel Wharton |
Students | 113 |
Publication | The Forcey Friday |
Location | Silver Spring, Maryland |
Information | (301) 572-6607 |
Website | http://www.myfcms.org/ |
Forcey Christian Middle School, or FCMS for short, is a private school located in Silver Spring, Maryland that provides Christian education for students in grades 6 through 8. Its mission is "to help middle school students become more fully-devoted followers of Christ."
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[edit] History
FCMS was founded in 1995 under principal Timothy D. Rockafellow. The first year consisted of only 7th grade students and the building was a trailer in the rear of Forcey Christian Elementary School's building.
In 1996 the school expanded to 7th and 8th grade with 55 students enrolled. The building moved to Calverton Baptist Church's building facility. The staff included:
- Vicki Fanara - Physical Education Aide
- Joel Gilbert - Music
- Karin Griffith - Bible, World History, Drama, General Math
- Jeremy Marsh and Jay Morrell - Physical Education
- Lori Regier - English, Literature, Spanish
- Timothy D. Rockafellow - Algebra, Pre-Algebra, U.S. History
- Tonya Salo - Science, Health, Computers
- Jacki Warchol Snook - Administrative Secretary
The bobcat and the school colors navy and gold were chosen by members of the student council.
In 1997, Susan Moraz was added to the staff as a Social Studies and Bible teacher after teaching 4th grade at Forcey Christian Elementary school for several years. The current Bible teacher, Rob Clark, also joined the staff. The school grew to 60 students total, and the first yearbook was published and distributed in the Spring of 1997. In 1998 the student council was disbanded. In 2003, the school expanded its facilities to include a computer lab with 19 workstations. In 2004, the school expanded to include 6th graders.
[edit] Current Faculty
- Ezekiel Wharton, Administrator (employed 2001)
- Cheryl Caldwell, Bible and Social Studies (employed 2004)
- Shian Chang, Technology (employed 2004)
- Rob Clark, Language Arts (employed 1997)
- Angela Cochran, Language Arts (employed 2004)
- Bonnie French, Art (employed 2001)
- Kristy Jones, Science (employed 2003)
- Carolyn Kennedy, Math and Physical Education (employed 2003)
- Jean McDonald, Spanish and Math (employed 2001)
- Sue Moraz, History and Bible (employed 1997)
- Susan Taylor, Math and Science (employed 2004)
- Zarnez Campbell, Physical Education Aide (employed 2005)
[edit] Philosophy
FCMS's philosophy of education is based on a three-point system, focusing on the importance of the church, state, and home as illustrated by the school's logo.
The logo is also illustrative of the concepts of "education for eternity" and excellence of character.
[edit] Sports
The boys and girls basketball teams were formed in 1996. The original boys' coach was Jeremy Marsh, and the girls' was Jamal Woodson. After much disparaging but friendly talk about game records on the girls' part directed at the boys' team, the first annual Boys vs. Girls game was held at the end of the season. The boys' team was victorious by a generous margin and the event was discontinued.
[edit] Extracurricular Activities
FCMS extracurricular activities include a basketball team, a quilting group, and a chess club (discontinued in 2004).