Superintendent Dr. Greg Clark of North (St. Louis) County Christian School, underscores the great benefits of Christian school education in general, and of the very fine North County Christian School in particular.
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From time to time the school hosts an “Open House” for potential students and their parents to have a look at the school and have their questions answered. A recent one is referenced in the radio dissuasion.
I first became acquainted with NCCS through my longtime friend, pastor/teacher and one time international leader of the Bible Memory Association, Dr. Robert Griffin. The school he and his late wife selected for their children — North County Christian School.
When it appeared that our little granddaughter, Savannah Joan Burritt, would need a heart transplant (she is better now, but still with an enlarged heart), it was the founder’s granddaughter, Megan Moss Johnson, a NCCS graduate – who nearly died before she received a heart transplant – who, with her parents, Wayne and Kathie Moss, ministered so powerfully to our family during those trying times with Savannah.
North County Christian School would be a good choice for area pre-K through high school students.
More is found at their website (www.nccsedu.org) which includes the following:
North County Day School, now known as North County Christian School, was started in 1962 by Rev. Udell G. Moss in Ferguson, Missouri. The North County community was growing and the public schools were overflowing with five-year old children. The Ferguson Church of the Nazarene where Rev. Moss ministered agreed to start a kindergarten in the basement of their church building. They started with one teacher, twelve students, and two automobiles used as buses.
In 1966, the church and school moved to 1309 N. Elizabeth, Ferguson, Missouri, where they were able to add a daycare and expand the elementary through third grade. All remaining grades were added during the following nine years, resulting in the first graduating class of four students in 1977. Growth demanded that an additional educational building be built and eventually two modular buildings were added. NCCS soon occupied every available space that the Ferguson Church grounds offered and again it was time to expand.
After several months of seeking God’s direction and plan, on July 8, 2004, NCCS purchased a Catholic campus at 845 Dunn Road, Florissant, Missouri. This was a huge step of faith for a Christian school solely supported by tuition payments. Within 50 days, five of the eight buildings were cleaned, painted, and renovated so that grades 1-12 could move in. By August of 2005, two more buildings were completed allowing the preschool and kindergarten to move to the new campus. In 2007, they were able to purchase the remaining soccer field and parking lot to complete the campus. The 14-acre campus will allow NCCS to grow to almost 1,000 students. NCCS is thankful for its past and looks forward to what God has ahead. 2012 marks fifty years that NCCS has served the North County Community.