Worthington Christian High School (Ohio)

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Official name Worthington Christian High School
Principal Tom Anglea
Director of Athletics Kevin Weakley
School type Private
Operated by Worthington Christian Schools
Grace Brethren Church
Columbus, Ohio
Location 6670 Worthington-Galena Road
Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio, United States
Grades 9-12
Religious affiliation Protestant
Founded 1973
Accreditation
Enrollment 350 (Source: ACSI)
Information current as of Year 2005

Worthington Christian High School is an American private secondary school in Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio. The school founded in 1973, teaches grades nine through twelve.

As suggested by the name, the school teaches Christian beliefs as a required part of its curriculum. All students and staff must agree to what it calls the Community Life Together Covenant, which is a statement of values and principles, that guide conduct.

According to the school, 95% of graduates go on to a subsequent four-year degree program.

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[edit] Organization

The high school is run by Worthington Christian Schools, which in turn, is a ministry of the Grace Brethren Church of Columbus, Ohio; a member of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches. The school's statement of faith comes from the fellowship, a voluntary organization of autonomous churches. Students come from a variety of different Christian churches, and are required to share core beliefs, but not necessarily belong to the same denomination.

[edit] Notable alumni

This is a selective list of both graduates, and others who attended the school.

  • Maggie Grace - Television/movie actress, she attended Worthington Christian Schools from Kindergarten to grade nine (grade nine being the only one at the high school). At the time she was at the school, her name was Margaret Grace Denig.[1]
  • Melody Pomeroy - Graduated in 2001, she is a stage actress who has performed across the U.S., as well as in Germany and Japan [2] Her most recent role was in a national tour of Oklahoma!.[3]

[edit] Music

The music program helps raise funds for school partly by selling CDs. Included CDs are Voices from the Chapel and Battle of Jericho.

[edit] Sports

[edit] References

  1. ^ Warrior News - Winter 2005 (PDF), Publication of Worthington Christian
  2. ^ Warrior News - Winter 2003/2004 (PDF)
  3. ^ Melody Pomeroy at OklahomonTour.com

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