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Our Veterans and Grandparents Day Chapel was a meaningful celebration of faith, service, and legacy. We welcomed guests with coffee and refreshments and showcased patriotic artwork created by our students before our Chapel Gathering.
Our National Honor Society Chapter has officially turned two years old! We were excited to induct a whopping 44 new students into our chapter this year, with a grand total of 68 members currently walking our hallowed halls. Family and friends gathered for the induction ceremony where Ms. Oberg-Porter and Mrs. Byre encouraged and celebrated both returning and incoming students. The new inductees were formally recognized for their accomplishments in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. After reciting an oath to uphold the Four Pillars of the NHS, our newest scholars walked away with a certificate and shiny new member pin. What an amazing group of students.
This is the 35th year for See You at the Pole, a student-initiated and student-led event that started in Burleson, Texas, in 1990. It was also the fifth year of SYATP at ECS. SYATP brings students together to intercede for their leaders, schools, and families, asking God to bring moral and spiritual awakening to their campuses and countries—and it couldn’t have come at a more needed time given all that is happening in our nation. As the name indicates, students gathered at school flagpoles or other community locations to pray, ensuring that all around the world in every time zone, for 24 hours, students were praying for their school, friends, families, churches, and communities. This year’s theme was “AWE”, taken from Habakkuk 3:2. Two of our ECC leaders, seniors Brodie F. and Jaden C., led in prayer and the reading of Scripture. Another senior, Andrew H., led in songs of worship. Before heading back into the school, we split up into small groups and spent time in intentional prayer for one another. We are so thankful to serve a God who hears our prayers—big and small.
September concluded with our fifth annual EagleFest. While this year’s event took on a different look than previous years, it was a fun-filled day of fellowshipping with fellow members of the Evergreen community and engaging in friendly competition. Due to county construction running along the front of our property, EagleFest did not feature the traditional 5K fun run. In its place, parent and student teams signed up for several tournaments, including pickleball, cornhole, and Spikeball.
Happy 2025-2026 school year, ECS!
We hope you enjoy these Eagle Campus Life photos of special events and moments during the 2024-2025 school year.
With the end of another school year comes the celebration of our second graduating class. This year, 40 amazing students walked across the stage to receive their diplomas, turning their tassels and officially becoming high school graduates. We have had the honor and privilege of seeing these young women and men grow up over the past few years, and we could not be prouder of what they have become.
ECS seniors came back from break ready to jump into the first day of oral defenses. Over a two week period, each student in the graduating class defends their senior thesis before a faculty panel. These students have grappled with our Essential Questions over their time at ECS, and worked over the course of this final year to articulate their beliefs in their senior theses. We are immensely proud of them for arriving at this milestone!
Leading up to Pi Day, students competed in math-related challenges for the opportunity to win a chance to pie a math teacher in the face. These math-related challenges put their strength and skills to the test. From relays that involved solving equations, to competing to see who could hold out a math textbook for the longest, the competition was fierce.
We are pleased to announce that we met our fundraising goal of $125,000 for our 2025 Gala and Auction. This is our first year to meet our goal, and we are so thankful for our guests, sponsors, donors, volunteers, auction bidders/winners, supporters, prayer warriors, staff/faculty, and students who made this achievement possible. Through the blessing of many, ECS will continue to grow and impact the lives of current students as well as the many students yet to attend Evergreen Christian. To God be the glory!
Homecoming Week 2025 culminated in a formal dance in The Eagle Center. And boy, was it a night to remember. Our Evergreen Christian Council worked their magic to transform the gym into a Moonlit Ball. Our students dressed to the nines and made lots of great memories together!
Now that we officially have alumni, ECS was able to host its first official Homecoming Week. Last year’s graduates were invited back on campus for an alumni chapel and breakfast, capped off by a Homecoming Game double header with our girls and boys varsity basketball teams. While three snow days cut the week short, current students were able to make it into school for a few spirit days, friendly class competitions, and a formal homecoming dance.
Our Veterans Day Chapel service was a special time to honor our nation's veterans, and hear from three retired colonels about their faith and experience in service to our country. Our ECS worship team led guests in song and one of our students performed a stunning rendition of the National Anthem.
Families and friends enjoyed EagleFest '24 at Evergreen Christian School on Saturday, September 21. The event was held on the school campus located at 21336 Evergreen Mills Road in Leesburg, VA and included games, music, food, and a 5K. Thanks to everyone who participated, volunteered, and cheered on our runners at EagleFest ‘24 to make this a great, fundraising event for our Eagles.
Along with students across the world, our student body, staff, and many ECS parents gathered for a beautiful time of worship and prayer in honor of the See You at the Pole event. SYTP was created as a time to lift up friends, families, teachers, our school, and our nation to God. We are so blessed to be able gather together and do just that!
Seniors enjoyed a great start to the new year with a retreat at Meadowkirk. After a very wet Thursday evening, the class of 2025 closed things out on Friday with a message from Mr. Osborne and worship.
Congratulations to the outstanding graduates of Evergreen Christian School class of 2024! Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off. Special thanks to Governor Glenn Youngkin for joining us in celebrating our Inaugural Commencement. All glory to God!
Students in Grades 9-12 enjoyed a great '23-'24 school year!
Students enjoyed a great day filled with excitement as they received their 2023-2024 yearbooks alongside an ice cream truck! Our 2023-24 Yearbook Staff did an outstanding job!
The 2023-2024 student government (ECC - Evergreen Christian Council) recently hosted Chapel, and hosted a time to hear speeches from next year's ECC candidates. It was a wonderful time of honoring those who have served on ECC this year and celebrating those who will be serving next year.
In March, a group of our juniors and seniors traveled to Homestead, Florida for a Spring Service Trip. The students stayed and attended church at First Baptist Church in Homestead and partnered with Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA) to bless the local community during their stay. At RCMA they completed work projects to help enhance the facilities, including painting, power-washing, cleaning toys, and even planting a garden. The students also got to work directly with the migrant worker children that the organization serves. Being able to see how happy the kids were, especially with so little, was truly inspiring for our students.
With Evergreen’s first graduating class comes the first group of seniors to complete the much-anticipated oral defense. The oral defense is just one part of the Senior Capstone, which represents the culmination of the Essential Questions Project started by each student in their first year at ECS. Each student performed courageously in front of their panels, tackling such challenging topics as the problem of evil, the existence of God, abortion, gay marriage, social media, capital punishment, genetic engineering, and the authority and reliability of the Bible.
Our drama class performed 3 incredible performances of Esther. While the story of how God used Esther to deliver the people of Israel from certain genocide is naturally filled with suspense and plot twists, Mr. Bliss, our drama teacher, did an outstanding job adapting it to the stage. He also did an exceptional job directing, getting the students to truly embrace their characters and deliver an outstanding performance in our theatre-in-the-round. Esther 4:13 reminds us that God watches over his people, sovereignly working to raise up godly women and men that he will use to impact the world in which they live. What a fitting message for a school community committed to raising up the next generation of Christian leaders.
On Saturday, April 13, 2024, ECS juniors and seniors enjoyed a night full of dancing, fellowship, and great food at the 1757 Golf Club!
ECS Back to 80’s Auction 2024! ECS friends and family enjoyed an evening of bidding on rad auction items, eating delicious food, hearing testimony's from ECS parents, and listening to a special performance from students of our Concert Choir and Jazz Band. Thank you to our many guests, donors, sponsors, community partners, vendors, and volunteers who made our Eagle Auction a totally tubular and blessed event!
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