Desert Christian Schools was founded more than 20 years ago by
a group of leaders of the First Baptist Church. Together, with God's
direction, they embarked on a mission to make their church and community
stronger. Their vision for the church included moving it from its
Lancaster Boulevard location to a much larger site on 15 acres they
purchased on 15th Street West. The larger site would allow them
to expand their mission to include building a place to educate the
children of its church members and the Christian community.
George
Runner is one of the founders of Desert Christian Schools. "We
wanted a school for not only everyone else's children, but for our
own children, where we knew they were going to hear about God in
an exciting way; a place where their faith was not just some parallel
subject matter, but was integrated effectively throughout history,
math, science and english." |
In
1976 they broke ground on what would grow to be the largest Christian
school in the Antelope Valley, and one of the most effective in
the country. In 1977, the Family Learning Center opened its doors.
Its first year included preschool classrooms, one kindergarten class,
and after school care. The Learning Village Grade School opened
in 1979 with the addition of first and second grades. During these
formative years the church leaders developed the foundational philosophy
for the school based on a God-centered world view.
By 1984, the school had expanded to include preschool, elementary
and middle school, and by 1988, the infrastructure was complete
with the addition of high school classes and an enrollment of 1300
students. It was at this time the name was changed to Desert Christian
Schools, a name that more succinctly described the role of the schools
as a Christian education institution in the Antelope Valley.
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