GRADUATING LEADERS LL OOO KKI HHO ILLLLIIAN N S SCC AN HHIILLLL C CHHRRISISTTIAIAN Our vision is that KHCS students will become Leaders as demonstrated by: • Consistent modeling of Christ-like character and obedience in teacher and peer interaction and in team and personal competition. • Leadership in student activities including academics, fine arts, and athletics. • Empathy toward those in need, in the school, in the community, and in the world. AT KILLIAN HILL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL We start with comprehensive training in biblical and academic foundational truths for life and then build a broad range of opportunities for our students to practice, observe, experience, and be mentored in their leadership. By the time they graduate, KHCS students will have had opportunities to lead student small groups and clubs, compete in fine arts, sports, debate, and quiz bowl, plan and organize class events, and lead their entire school in Cougar spirit events! KHCS has a long history of producing leaders in the civic, athletic, fine arts, academic, business, and ministry worlds. COLLEGES ATTENDED IN STATE Agnes Scott College Valdosta State University Maranatha Baptist University, WI Clark Atlanta University, GA Atlanta Art Institute Young Harris College Moody Bible College, IL DePaul University, IL Berry College OUT OF STATE Newberry College, SC Florida Institute of Technology, FL Brewton-Parker College Anderson College, SC North Greenville University, SC Georgetown University, D.C. Brenau University Asbury University, KY NW Arkansas Comm. College, AR Hampton University, VA Clayton State University Auburn University, AL Pace University, NY Hofstra University, NY Columbus State University Aureus University, Aruba Penn State, PA Michigan State University, MI Emmanuel College Bentley University, MA Pensacola Christian College, FL Northeastern University, MA Emory University Berklee College of Music, MA Purdue University, IN Ohio State University, OH Emory University - Oxford Birmingham Southern, AL Samford University, AL Savannah College of Art & Design, GA Georgia College & State Univ. Bob Jones University, SC Sewanee, TN Texas A&M, TX Georgia Gwinnett College Boston College, MA Summit International School of Univ. of California - Los Angeles Georgia Military College Boston University, MA Ministry, PA Univ. of California - Santa Barbara Georgia Perimeter College Bryan College, TN The Citadel, SC Univ. of California - Santa Cruz Georgia Southern University Cedarville University, OH Tennessee Tech, TN University of Connecticut Georgia Southwestern Cornell University, NY Union University, TN University of Florida Georgia State University Cumberland College, KY Univ. of Alabama - Birmingham University of Illinois - Urbana Georgia Institute of Technology Florida College, FL Univ. of Alabama - Huntsville Univ. of Massachusetts – Amherst Kennesaw State University Fordham University, NY Univ. of Alabama - Tuscaloosa University of South Carolina Mercer University Full Sail University, FL Univ. of California - Berkley University of Texas - Austin Morehouse College Furman University, SC Univ. of California - Davis University of Washington Oglethorpe University Grand Canyon University, AZ Univ. of California - Irvine Virginia Military Institute, VA Reinhardt University Grove City College, PA Univ. of California - San Diego Virginia Tech, VA Savannah State University Howard University, D.C. University of Miami, FL Washington & Lee University, VA Southern Catholic College Jacksonville State University, FL Univ. of Minnesota – Twin Cities Wingate University, NC Southern Polytechnic State Univ. John Hopkins University, MD ADDITIONAL COLLEGES THAT Toccoa Falls College Kansas State University, KS ACCEPTED KHCS STUDENTS Truett McConnell University Kings College, NY Air Force Academy, CO University of Georgia Lee University, TN Augusta University, GA University of North Georgia Liberty University, VA Binghamton University, NY University of West Georgia Loyola College, MD Case Western Reserve University, OH MAKING DISCIPLES OL K O ILLI SCH AN HILL CHRISTIAN Our vision is that KHCS students will become Disciples as demonstrated by: • A personal profession of faith in and a relationship with Jesus Christ. • An understanding and commitment to a biblical worldview, being able to discern truth and error. • A demonstration of biblical love and respect for all including authorities, peers, and competitors. • An appreciation for both the unity and diversity of all people as created in God’s image. • Enthusiastic service to school, family, and community. The perspective that Jesus Christ gives in Matthew 16:26 is the foundation of all we do at KHCS – “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?” We believe the greatest gift we can give a student at KHCS is the opportunity to know and love God. The condition of one’s soul is be- hind every interaction with students, colors our approach to classroom discipline, drives our emphasis on character devel- opment, and motivates our love for each child in our care. In elementary school, discipleship begins with learning about God and His ways, about the purpose for living, and about how to live with others as God intended. We teach that the Bible is God’s revealed Word and is our authority for life and living. In secondary school, students are given more opportunities to grow, share and lead others through small groups, Bible studies, and one-on-one relationships with faculty. Life on the Hill is so much more than superior academics, great extra- curriculars, and a family environment; at the core, it is about knowing and loving Jesus Christ! TRAINING SCHOLARS OL K O ILLI SCH AN HILL CHRISTIAN Our vision is that KHCS students will become Scholars as demonstrated by: • Personal intellectual curiosity, a balanced and teachable spirit, and lifelong learning. • Proficiency in communication using written, oral, digital, and visual means. • Problem solving using discovery and investigation, critical thinking, and synthesis of information. • Continual growth in academic competencies as measured by regular standardized assessments. • Appropriate and balanced mental, spiritual, physical, and social growth. 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR OVERVIEW $2M 410 38 14:1 50% College Scholarships Enrollment Faculty Student Teacher Ratio Advanced Degrees OUR CAMPUS GRAD CLASS SAT/ACT SCORE % AP COURSES Acres 27 SAT COLLEGE On Campus: AP Calculus AB, Buildings 5 2016 1054 95% AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, AP Biology, Athletic Fields 2 2017 1185 100% AP English Lit/Comp, AP Psychology, Tennis Courts 2 2018 1213 100% AP US History, AP World History, Gymnasium 650 seats 2019 1182 100% AP Computer Science Principles Online Courses: @ GA Virtual School ENROLLMENT ADMINISTRATION Dual Enroll: Truett McConnell University School 410 Head of School Doug Abels, EdD Honors Math: Grades 7–12 K4 28 Principals: K5 32 Secondary (7–12) Douglas Dawson ATHLETICS Elementary School (1–6) 167 Elementary (K4–6) Nick Brown Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball Secondary School (7–12) 183 Preschool Director (K4–K5) Lori Anderson African American 44% Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Intramural ACCREDITATION & ASSOC. Caucasian 26% Flag Football School Accreditations ACSI, SACS Asian 13% School Association ACSI FINE ARTS Latino 7% Athletic Associations GAPPS Band Grades 5–12 Other 10% National Honor Society Grades 10–12 Choral Music Grades 5–12 FACULTY National Junior Honor Society Grades 7–9 Orchestra Grades 1–12 Total 38 Private Piano Lessons Grades 2–12 POST–GRADUATE DECISIONS Advanced Degrees 50% Private Strings Lessons Grades 2–12 State and Private Four-Year 93% Average Years of Experience 21 Speech/Debate Grades 7–12 *Private Christian 16% Average Years @ KHCS 11 Performing Arts Grades 4–12 Two-Year Colleges 7% Male Faculty 11 SECONDARY TEACHER LED TEAMS Female Faculty 27 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Chess, Quiz Bowl, Robotics, Math, Debate Alumni Faculty 2 Class of 2019: 32 students $2 Million NEW STUDENT HELP KIL L LIA CHOO N HILL CHRISTIAN S KHCS INTERESTING FACTS 70,000 50% 27 23 19 Square Foot Facility Students participate in Acre Campus Extra Curricular Coaches Clubs & Academic Teams athletics and/or Fine Arts SCHOOL HOURS FINE ARTS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Main Office 7:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Band .........................................Grades 5–12 Jenny’s Transportation* Morning Care* 6:45 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. Choral Music ..........................Grades 5–12 Jenny Castillo Early Drop-off 7:30 a.m. Orchestra .................................Grades 1–12 (770) 374-2917 K4/K5 Half Day 8:10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Private Piano Lessons ...............Grades 1–12 [email protected] K4/K5 Full Day 8:10 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. Private Strings Lessons .............Grades 1–12 DK-VIP Transportation Elementary School 8:10 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. Speech/Debate ........................Grades 7–12 Natasha Heard Secondary School 8:00 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. Performing Arts ........................Grades 4–12 (404) 933-9095 After Care* 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. [email protected] * Optional paid service *Indicates centers currently coming to KHCS DAY CARE CENTER DIRECTORS Golden Kids Childcare Center* 3004 River Dr., Lawrenceville 30044 LUNCH SELECTION Head of School ......................... Doug Abels 678-344-5464 Elementary Principal ................Nick Brown Zaxby Monday Secondary Principal .............. Doug Dawson Dale Sikes Day School* Chicken Finger Sandwich $4.50 Chicken Fingerz (3 piece) $3.70 Guidance &
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