Matthew 22:37 Friends of MCA,

God’s Word says that we are to “train up a child in the ‘way’ that he should go.” The word “way” actually From Our Senior Pastor 2 means a particular “bent” or “design” that the child From Our Head of School 3 possesses. Each student that enrolls at MCA is a Celebrating 20 Years of uniquely gifted child that God has designed with a Graduates 4 “bent” in life. The partnership of parents and school The Class of 2019 5 provides a means to discover the strengths and Academic Excellence 6 leanings of the student. Toward the Mark 7 Spotlight on the Arts 8 Too many adults try to mold a child to become like them or another sibling Discipleship & Missions 9 or frankly into something that rubs against the grain of who they really are. Project Serve 10 Our goal at MCA is to provide an atmosphere whereby each student is Student Projects 11 allowed the freedom to discover God’s personal design for themselves and From our Director of develop it into a warrior for Christ, fully equipped to face the next chapter Advancement 12 in their lives. 2018-19 by the Numbers 12 Highlighting Major The student/teacher ratio is such that each student is granted the privilege Enhancements 13 of having more individualized attention than in a lot of other educational Make Your Gift Today 14 institutions. It has been an interesting phenomenon for the last 2½ decades The Cornerstone Fund to watch our alumni come back and interact with the faculty. Life-long Donors 15 relationships were established while attending this amazing academy.

Once again, let me remind all our parents and grandparents, enrolling your student in Metrolina Christian Academy may at times seem like a major sacrifice, but I do hope you see that it really is a great investment into their future and productivity as a contributing member of our society. What a gift to their lives and a blessing they are to everyone around them.

With the powerful presentation of the gospel and in-depth studies of the Bible that each student receives while at MCA, the world will certainly have a much better chance of hearing about Jesus.

Thank you for your trust in us,

Dr. Michael T. Whitson Senior Pastor First Baptist Church Indian Trail

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Our Mission Our Vision Our Purpose

To lovingly lead and equip To have students graduate with a The purpose of Metrolina students for Kingdom living. Biblical worldview based upon Christian Academy is to provide established spiritual disciplines, sound Christ-like love, promote academic thinking, and appropriate a Biblical worldview, pursue skill development that enables them to excellence in education and move into their adult experience with partner with our families. the character and tools to be equipped for service in the Kingdom of God. With the Class of 2019, Metrolina Christian Academy celebrated 20 years of graduating Warriors for Christ, making our alumni 1,047 strong. Our first graduating class in 2000 had 8 members. The classes have grown over the years in size and accomplishments. Worldview that is Christ-centered and biblically based Through it all, MCA has always been Romans 12:2; Proverbs 2:6 committed to our mission of “lovingly leading and equipping our students Academic foundation that prepares them for God's open for Kingdom living.” We have sought door at the next stage of life to lead our students to personally Luke 2:52; Colossians 1:10 own their faith, and to not only possess, but to live out a Biblical worldview. Redemption that is biblically based and personal Matthew 28:19-20; Romans 6:23

It is our belief that we should seek to develop a detailed portrait of what a Responsibility that is guided by Scripture and graduate of Metrolina Christian encompasses the individual, culture, and evangelism Academy should look like. 2 Corinthians 5:10; Romans 13:6-7

Seeking God and using Luke 2:52 as a Integrity that influences all of life's decisions guide post, a plan was developed for Proverbs 11:1; 1 Peter 2:15 this portrait. This verse describes the maturation of Jesus as a young man in Ownership of the faith that is personal and four areas. The Bible says in the verse transformational that Jesus grew in “wisdom, stature, 2 Timothy 1:6-7; Acts 17:17 favor with God, and favor with man.” Readiness to engage culture, proclaim the Gospel, and From this approach, we prayerfully live life to the glory of God commit to leading our graduates to be 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Psalm 29:1 true Warriors for Christ who possess these traits, not only for the 20 graduating classes we have had to date, but for all future Metrolina Christian Academy graduates to come. Students given ACSI Seniors graduated outstanding on Friday, achievement in key May 31, 2019 areas - Academics, NHS Graduates Leadership, Fine Arts, Athletes, and Christian Service.

87 will start College Students on the High Honors Roll

3 will join the Workforce Students on the Honors Roll Students attending MCA since 2 will join the Military Kindergarten (MCA Lifers)

Colleges/ Universities Tate Johnson, Class of 2019 accepted 2019 “MCA has meant everything to me. I came here in 7th MCA graduates grade. I’ve learned about God and made so many memories and relationships with people. And most recently, I was actually baptized during a school chapel. I have Metrolina to thank for everything.” The number of service hours accumulated by 8 Warrior Servant Leadership graduates. SAT & ACT AVERAGES SAT

M+CR ACT Metrolina Christian Academy 1122 23.0 National 1049* 20.8** North Carolina 1090* 19.1** Distinguished Graduates *Source: The North Carolina 2018 SAT Report **Source: 2018 Public Schools of NC - Accountability Services Division SPELLING BEE “I instruct you in the way of wisdom 38 MS Students Participated | 4 Placed and lead you along straight paths.” 36 LS Students Participated | 6 Placed - Proverbs 4:11

From our Early Education program to our Upper School classes, the word of SPEECH MEET God is woven into every subject. 16 MS Students Participated | 7 Placed Students are guided by teachers who 20 LS Students Participated | 17 Superior | 3 Excellent are committed to Christian education while they endeavor to meet the challenges presented inside and outside the classroom.

MATH OLYMPICS Metrolina Christian Academy believes 18 Students Participated | 2 Placed that the Bible is the inspired, infallible word of God; the source of absolute truth through which a Biblical worldview is formed and the standard for living. Christian Education is a BIBLE BOWL comprehensive educational program Competition between 6th, 7th & 8th Grades where all disciplines are taught 11 Participants | 7th Grade Won through the lens of scripture. MCA’s educational objectives: 1. Spiritual (Colossians 3:16) Student will be encouraged to make a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. 18 NHS INDUCTEES 2. Academic (Philippians 2:5) Student are taught skills in core and enrichment opportunities. 3. Social/Emotional (Romans 14:7) Students will be taught respect and concern for family and friends as well 30 NJHS INDUCTEES as harmonious community living. 4. Physical (Romans 12:1) Students will be taught to respect their bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit and to care for as such.

Upper School Students MIDDLE SCHOOL "But God demonstrated His love 14 TEAMS towards us, in that while we were still yet sinners, Christ died for us." - Romans 5:8 HIGH SCHOOL 19 TEAMS

The Warrior Athletic Program was established to promote physical, mental, MIDDLE & HIGH and spiritual growth for our student 404 SCHOOL ATHLETES athletes. We believe that athletics is a privilege and plays a significant role in the educational process of spiritual character COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC SIGNINGS development, encouraging students to 5 1 Basketball 2 Baseball lead by example. Athletics provides an 1 Soccer 1 Football opportunity to honor and glorify God through excellence, self-discipline, sacrificial teamwork, and outstanding ALL-CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT sportsmanship. 5 Baseball; Girls Swim; Track; Cross Country & Boys Golf

64 THREE-SPORT ATHLETES

10 SCHOLAR ATHLETES

ALL-STATE 10 ATHLETES

MAC ALL-CONFERENCE Cross Country Team 44 ATHLETES The Fine Arts program at MCA provides students of all ages an avenue to discover, develop, and demonstrate their God-given talents. Our desire is to guide and equip students to unleash their own creativity and learn the techniques to create their own masterpiece.

From our Lower School Choir to Acting Class to Middle School Chorus, Praise Dance, Bands and Upper School Drama to Visual Arts and Pottery, Metrolina Christian invests in, develops and nurtures the artist and performer in every child.

During the 2018-19 school year, we celebrated a couple of firsts in our arts department. Our Marching Warriors made their first appearance on the home football field under the direction of Mr. Rob Owens. This year, with the leadership of Mrs. Verna Clark, we had our first high school choir group. They performed at the Southern Christmas Show and other venues. In the Worship and Performing Arts building, we held our first musical, “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” with two sold out Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Musical performances over two nights.

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others as faithful stewards of God’s Grace in its various forms.” - 1 Peter 4:10

1 MUSICAL 2 SHOWCASES 165 Students | 19 Crew Members | 800+ Tickets Sold

124 STUDENTS 3 BAND LEVELS 6th Grade | 7th & 8th Grades | High School Performances on & off campus | 1st year for Marching Warriors Marching Warriors

99 LOWER SCHOOL & UPPER SCHOOL DANCE STUDENTS Performed at on-campus events | End-of-Year Recital

3 CHORUS LEVELS Performances on & off campus | Special events 1st year for High School Chorus

ARTWORK & POTTERY 5 Competitions | 33 Students Placed | 7 First Place Winners

Middle School Student with Artwork "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” - Matthew 28:19

Through Bible classes and weekly Chapel services, Metrolina Christian Academy has a discipleship program that encourages the spiritual development of each student and re-enforces a Biblical worldview.

With our Missions program, MCA allows students the opportunity to impact the lives of others and show the love of Christ not only to our local community but around the world.

22 STUDENT BAPTISMS

133 92 CHAPEL SERVICES STUDENTS MADE A PROFESSION OF FAITH 32 STUDENTS SERVEDIN MISSIONS 1 Local | 1 Stateside

Kaelyn Herba, Class of 2019 “I can speak for everyone in the Senior class when I say that Metrolina has played a huge role in my life and relationship with Christ. The way that they invested in us and truly showed that they cared for us is something that we can all be thankful for and remember for the rest of our lives. I am so grateful for the opportunity to attend a school for 13 years that poured so much into our spiritual lives. The chapels, spiritual emphasis weeks, worldview conferences, apologetic weeks, and Bible classes were all one of a kind experiences that we should all cherish and not take for granted.” [excerpt from Baccalaureate speech]

Lower School Chapel Local Missions Students

Student Baptism during Chapel Upper School Chapel Tupelo, MS Missions Students Project Focus “For we are God’s workmanship, created in This year was an answered prayer Christ Jesus to do good works, for the MCA Project Serve program. which God prepared in Our 10th grade students were able advance for us to do.” The number of Parent Volunteers to create relationships with over - Ephesians 2:10 who gave of their time and talents 100 3rd grade East Elementary to impact MCA and its students. students through a Reading Buddy We are made to serve. It is program. To most it would seem God’s intention for our that this was a way for students to salvation to lead to good check off or earn their Bible service works and acts of service. By hours, but our MCA 10th grade following the model of servant students would tell you differently. leadership provided by Jesus It was a way for them to live out Christ, Metrolina Christian Ephesians 2:10. Our students were Academy provides an The number of Blessing Bags able to be the hands and feet of opportunity for all to live out assembled by MCA Faculty & Staff Jesus! God made a way for us to Ephesians 2:10. for local homeless shelter. close out the year with a fun-filled day of games, crafts, music, and Project Serve is our service reading on the MCA campus where program which was started in we were able to show the love of 2009 as a way to offer Christ to the East Elementary 3rd opportunities for parents, grade Reading Buddies. students, staff, and friends of the school to impact MCA and Pictures below are East Elementary 3rd • our local community for the Hosted 6 Thankful Thursdays graders enjoying their MCA Field Day on cause of Christ. • Hosted the Staff Christmas Thursday, May 2, 2019. Luncheon Project Serve allows students • Organized and served during to develop a heart for Teacher Appreciation Week Christian Service. While • Served lunch to teachers at East continually learning to model Elementary School Jesus’ life of servant • Hosted the 1st Responders leadership, students are given Luncheon the opportunity to impact the • Hosted MCA Student lives of others and show the Appreciation Day - serving love of Christ to their cupcakes, cookies and other Coloring Bookmarks community. desserts

Being Served Lunch

Showing Off Their Books MCA Hospitality Team • 2nd Grade: Students went caroling at the mall and at an assisted living center to spread joy and hope through song during the Christmas season. • 3rd Grade: Students decorated treat bags for the visiting 3rd graders from East Elementary School. • 4th Grade: Students stuffed Easter eggs for Gathering on the Hill sponsored by Heart for Monroe and made cards to distribute with monthly food donations for Cotton Street Residents. • 6th Grade: Students made “Thank You” cards for our amazing MCA Volunteers. • 7th Grade: Students packed treat bags for the visiting 3rd th graders from East Elementary School. 9 Graders Sorting Clothes • 9th Grade: Students sorted clothes for the Closet Ministry; a ministry that provides free clothes to those in need. • 10th Grade: Students went to East Elementary School to serve as Reading Buddies for their 3rd graders. They then hosted a Reading Field Day on May 2 for the East Elementary 3rd graders that included games, art, music, and reading stations. • 11th/12th Grade: Students created cards of encouragement for our deployed military through Operation Gratitude. th • 12 Grade: MCA Seniors sorted and packed shoeboxes at 11th/12th Grade Students Creating Cards for Deployed Military the Operation Christmas Child warehouse in December. • Junior Civitans: Our Junior Civitan’s Club held a shoe drive to benefit One 7 Ministries and Heart for Monroe. They collected 4,152 lbs. of shoes which raised $1,660.80 to support these local missions. • MCA Band: Student collected toys for Levine Children’s Hospital. • Middle School Girls Basketball – Sorted shoes and jewelry for Prom Dress Event sponsored by Heart for Monroe. • Cross Country and Track & Field – Collected food and packed backpacks for the FBCIT Backpack Ministry • Middle Girls Soccer – Packed over 80 bags of food to go MCA Band Toy Drive home in book bags and served at the Closet Ministry. • Varsity Softball – Sorted, labeled, packed and boxed shoes, socks and water bottles for Sole2Soul. • Middle School Softball – Packed gift bags for Prom Dress Event sponsored by Heart for Monroe. • Varsity Boys Basketball – Prepared and served Thanksgiving Meals. • Varsity Girls Basketball – Collected blankets, coats and gloves for Heart for Monroe and made cards and sent goodies for Bright Beginnings. • JV and Varsity Baseball – Spent an afternoon with the MCA Extended Care playing games. Varsity Softball Serving Sole2Soul The 2018-19 Our “ALL IN” theme was also evident things’. You invested in the lives of school year in you, our stakeholders. Because of young people who are being trained marked another your generous investment of time, to be world changers for Christ. year of Kingdom talent, and finances, Metrolina education at Christian Academy is 26 years strong Because of you, MCA is fulfilling our Metrolina and growing. We are excited to share mission to equip young people for Christian that we exceeded our financial goals Kingdom living, who will impact their Academy - our for The Annual Cornerstone Fund - homes, churches, communities, and 26th. To God be an excellent marker that you believe beyond as Warriors for Christ. You the glory, great things He has done! in the work we are doing for the are leaving a legacy…”so that the cause of Christ. generation to come might know Our school theme for the year was Him.” – Psalm 78:6 “ALL IN”, and we drew our During the year, you had many inspiration from Matthew 22:37 – opportunities to invest your Thank you for your “ALL IN” support “Love the Lord your God with all your resources in Kingdom education at that is advancing the mission of heart and with all your soul and with Metrolina Christian Academy. Metrolina Christian Academy! all your mind.” Whether you contributed to the Kick- Off Event, served as an event Gratefully, This was most evident with the 133 sponsor for the Warrior Clay Classic students who accepted Christ as or Golfers’ Challenge, supported the their Lord and Savior and with so Boosterthon Fun/Color Runs, Dana L. Bostic many more students who grew in designated a gift to a specific project Director of Advancement their personal relationship with or purchased an auction item at Metrolina Christian Academy Christ. Springapalooza, please know your generosity didn’t just provide ‘more

$196,007.53 Kick-Off Event $ 39,177.00 Warrior Clay Classic

Boosterthon Fun & $ 78,669.60 Color Runs $ 53,004.08 Golfers’ Challenge GRAND TOTAL $ 35,951.71 Springapalooza $467,258.32* $ 16,138.75 *Includes a naming opportunity for Sponsor-A-Child Limitless Building Campaign $ 6,061.88 Easy Ways $ 27,183.87 General Giving $ 6,446.49 Designated Giving

“Your faithfulness continues through all generations; you established the earth, and it endures.” - Psalm 119:90 (NIV) With the support of the 2018-19 Annual Cornerstone Fund, Metrolina Christian Academy has made many enhancements and improvements that greatly benefit the development, achievement and safety of our students. Listed below is an overview of the major enhancements for 2018-2019.

Campus Improvements: • Card Access System for all buildings • Security door devices for all classrooms, Early Education through High School • New 72-passenger bus Card Access System • Bleachers at Whitson Athletic Complex • Artificial turf of Early Education playground (located between Family Life Center & Lower School Buildings) • New floor covering (LVT) for classrooms in Early Education • New carpet for Lower School building hallways • Covered walk ways (Worship & Performing Arts Center/side entrance to Family Life Center)

Academics: • Furniture/Toys/Books/Curriculum for Early Education • “Walk Through the Bible” Curriculum and Conference Bleachers at Whitson Athletic Complex for Fall 2019 • “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” props, scripts and costumes • Marching band equipment • Performance risers for programs and events • Electronic microscopes for Upper School Science Classes

Technology: • STEAM—Project Lead the Way curriculum (Robots, supplies, teacher training, maker spaces, etc.) • 20 iPads & iPad Cart for Lower School • Studio 3-Light Kit and lens for Communications • Projectors for classrooms Performance Risers Electronic Microscopes • Campus-wide livestream cameras and software • TV monitors and software for new communication system • 12 Wireless Microphones • Cameras & software for news/media class enhancements • TV Monitors for Worship & Performing Arts Center • Apple technology for Performing Arts Room • Audio, video and lighting for spring musical

Tuition Assistance: • Providing MCA families with financial aid to make possible Kingdom Education for their students

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“MCA has had eternal impacts on both of our daughters. … Having a school that is rooted in God’s love and weaves Biblical principles through teaching in all subjects, emphasizes that Jesus isn’t just someone you hear about on Sundays at church. He is very much alive and should be a part of their daily lives as well.”

- Erica Crawford, MCA Parent

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Jonathan Street, Class of 2019 “Truly, we really are blessed to have administration and teachers who give maximum effort and every bit of knowledge they have for us to succeed. Thank you to Mr. Calloway and Mr. Mac for keeping us students as your main focus and giving us the tools to grow spiritually and academically. Thank you to teachers that have invested in my life every day. Thank you, Mr. Risley, for being a teacher who always challenges us in school but also loves on us and believes in me as a person, investing spiritually so I can stand firm and live a life honoring God.” [excerpt from Baccalaureate speech]

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