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About Pioneer Christian School
The 'passing of the mantle' has long been a phrase denoting the transference of leadership in an endeavor from one set of hands to another. This phrase could be well applied to the emergence of Pioneer Christian School. Though two distinct institutions, Faith Baptist Church and Northland Mission Inc., have worked in harmony for many years seeking to provide spiritual and academic arenas for young men and women in their conformity to Christ. During the fall of 2006, the Lord graciously passed the future mantle of providing a Christian Day School from Faith to Northland, allowing for the creation of a new training ground in preparing servant leaders - Pioneer Christian School opening in the fall of 2007. It is our sincere desire that, building upon the foundation laid through the wisdom of those who have gone before, we may raise up a school that will capture the heart of Christian young people to be more like their Lord while equipping them intellectually, culturally and philosophically to be able ministers in this global age.
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The Mission Statement
"The mission of Pioneer Christian School is to glorify God by providing a quality education to assist Christian parents in training their children to be faithful and productive servants of God and discipling those students to walk with God and conform to the image of Jesus Christ."
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The School Committee
Dan Raught (chairperson)
Antone Goyak
Brent Griffin
Chris Lincoln
Harold Patz
Mark Widmer
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Pioneer Christian School admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at this school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions, athletics and other school-administered programs.
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Current Events |
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Inclement Weather Procedures - 11/7/2008 With the winter season looming, please take time to review the procedures for potential school cancellations, morning delays, or early dismissal due to weather conditions. This information can be found on page 14 of the PCS handbook.
Jog-a-Thon 2008 Results - 10/31/2008 Pioneer Christian School of Pembine, WI, hosted its first annual fundraising event on October 9. The Jog-a-Thon was met with great enthusiasm by the faculty, staff, and entire student body who joined together with many from the community to raise over $6,500 for the school.
Chain Reaction Day - 10/31/2008 Chain Reaction Day is a day set aside for volunteers to go into the community and assist the needy and elderly with tasks around their home. The PCS JR/SR High students will be participating in this Marinette County-sponsored event on October 31st, from 12:00 noon-2:45 PM.
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