Archive for October 2017
Little Mermaid Auditions-News You Need to Know!
The Little Mermaid is coming to PCA in the spring of 2018 and the following is all the news secondary students need to know for the upcoming auditions. General Auditions (choose 1 day) Monday and Tuesday, November 13 & 14, 3:15-5:30 pm in the Auditorium “Flounder” Auditions TBA; open to boys grades 7-12; must have Read More
Read MoreHere I Stand-Celebrating the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation at PCA
Tuesday, October 31, 2017, marks 500 years since Martin Luther, a German monk, posted his 95 Theses and set in motion the Protestant Reformation. According to the website, LutheranReformation.org, “The Reformation was, first and foremost, all about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It was then, and it still is now. The task of reformation never Read More
Read MoreMichigan Law Requires all Class of 2018 Graduating Seniors to be CPR Trained
The state of Michigan passed legislation in December 2016, requiring all high school seniors to be CPR trained in order to graduate from high school. The Class of 2018 is the 1st class affected by this law. Click HERE to learn more about the law. During ExPlore Week in March 2017, PCA offered a CPR Read More
Read MoreSpanish National Honor Society-Welcome to Plymouth Christian
On the evening of Monday, October 16, 2017, the Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS) became a reality at Plymouth Christian Academy. The pursuit of adding the SNHS began during the 2016-2017 school year and was a dream for the Spanish students of Mrs. Maggie Jarrell. These same students also began PCA’s 1st Spanish Club. Their Read More
Read MoreManuscripts come Alive in PCA’s Literature Classes
Back by popular demand, Mrs. Curley’s literature classes were host to teachers from the Michigan Medieval Combat Association, a sword fighting school located in Livonia, Mi. Captain Kyle Randall-Tansek, Captain Benjamin David Curley, and Michael Hensley brought medieval and renaissance manuscripts to life through live interpretations and interactive demonstrations. Senior Evan Wright reflected “I really Read More
Read MorePCA is HEARTSafe
During the 2016-2017 school year, PCA administration and staff worked to obtain PCA’s certification as a HEARTSafe School in the State of Michigan. This certification lasts until 2019, at which time we will be recertified. The steps to this designation are many, with the following topics addressed along the way: Development of a school Cardiac Read More
Read MoreFreshman Girls “Serving in the ‘D'”
Freshman girls spent their SHINE day working for Arts & Scraps in Detroit. Arts & Scraps is a non-profit organization that teaches STEM through art integration. They put together art kits for inner-city kids using recycled materials. All the supplies they use are donated. The girls spent the day organizing materials and unloading various donations. Read More
Read MorePCA Seniors Enjoy Serving during their last SHINE
PCA Seniors spent their final day of SHINE serving at Cass Community Service Center. Putting aside the usual senior pride for a couple days, they humbled themselves to see the world through the eyes of citizens of Detroit by preparing food for the homeless and making products out of recycled materials to raise money. Senior Read More
Read More2017 Under the Lights
Make plans now to attend the 4th Annual Under the Lights Soccer Event that takes place on our campus this Friday, October 13th. You don’t want to miss this great evening as a school family while we cheer on the PCA boys varsity soccer team as they face off against the Gryphons from Greenhills School. Read More
Read MoreLooking from the Loft
We are excited to announce the addition of a journalism component to our Yearbook Class for PCA High School students. The following is our first article submitted. PCA Senior, Katie Spada, shares a student’s perspective of various ways to enjoy the annual Barn Dance. Plymouth Christian Academy (PCA) students enjoyed a foggy, plaid-filled evening at Read More
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