First Baptist Christian School of Kennesaw
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First Baptist Christian School of Kennesaw is a Baptist private school located in Kennesaw, Georgia, USA. It is a ministry of the Kennesaw First Baptist Church.
First Baptist Christian School | |
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Affiliation(s) | Baptist |
Principal | Nancy Thompson |
Dean | Marcia Partain |
Students | 80 |
Mascot | Lions (Elementary) Cubs (Preschool) |
Established | 1960s |
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[edit] History
The school was founded in the 1960s as a preschool; it was not until the early 1990s that the elementary school division was founded. Nancy Thompson has been the principal of the elementary school since its inception. Until 2004, the preschool department was a separate entity from the elementary division and was led by Laura Coffey, but upon Coffey's departure Thompson took complete control over the entire school.
[edit] Administrative Faculty and Staff
- Nancy Thompson, Principal
- Beverly Chalmers, Assistant to Principal
- Pam Biddy, Health and Safety Associate
- Amber Warren, School Receptionist
- Stacy Kotenko, Director of Student Services
- Jennifer Faucher, Business Office Director
[edit] School Life
Students at First Baptist are taught all of the common subjects by means of the A Beka Book curriculum. In addition, each week the students take physical education, Spanish, music, and computer classes, and also take a weekly trip to the library. Enrollment is not very high, so every class is able to accomplish things that larger public school classes cannot, such as overnight trips and accelerated learning.
Chapel is also a facet of the school's education; it is held each Monday in the church sanctuary. The students are led in song by the music teache, and then an uplifting spiritual message is given by either Mrs. Thompson or another teacher. Guest speakers are known to come and share a story or two from time to time.
The lunch menu includes a choice of salad, entree, or sandwich and is provided by a local caterer. The lunch itself is eaten in the church's fellowship hall.
[edit] Parental Involvement
Parents are a vital part of the life of FBCS, which relies on them for many different things. The School Board has an active role in the school as well, and the Principal may not make any decision without their approval. Most of the school's students and staff attend the church that the school is based out of, which is evident many times by the attitudes reflected by the staff.
[edit] Links
- School website: [1]