LIVING WORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
1145 TOM GINNEVER, OFALLON, MO 63366 www.christianschooldistrict.com

Total Revenue
$5,970,831
Total Expenses
$6,999,428
Net Assets
$4,674,084

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO PROVIDE FAMILIES WITH AN OPTION FOR A NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION THAT WILL ENABLES AN ATMOSPHERE FOR EACH STUDENT TO LEARN OUR VALUES OF STAYING AUTHENTICALLY CHRISTIAN, PURSUING TRUTH, UNITY IN CHRIST, REDEMPTIVE RELATIONSHIPS, AND SERVANT DISCIPLESHIP.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS PRESCHOOL THROUGH 12TH GRADE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ACADEMICS, FINE ARTS, AND ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE TO PREPARE FOR LIFE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION.

EDUCATION: PROVIDE AN COGNIA AND ACSI ACCREDITED QUALITY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR OVER 600 STUDENTS INCLUDING ACADEMIC, ARTISTIC, AND ATHLETIC ENDEAVORS. OUR AVERAGE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE HAS A 3.5 WEIGHTED GPA AND 25 ACT SCORE WITH 1ST-5TH GRADERS PERFORMING AT OR ABOVE GRADE LEVEL IN ALL SUBJECTS AS MEASURED ON STANDARDIZED TESTING. STUDENTS' ACADEMIC NEEDS ARE MET THROUGH REMEDIAL ENRICHMENT, LIFE SKILLS, DUAL CREDIT COLLEGE COURSES AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT CLASSES. BOTH FINE ARTS AND COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS ARE MSHSAA CERTIFIED. THEATRE, VOICE, BAND, ORCHESTRA, AND MULTI-MEDIA ART CLASSES ENCOURAGE ARTISTIC EXPRESSION. SPORTS TEAMS ARE OFFERED AT ALL GRADE LEVELS THOUGH COMMUNITY TEAMS AND HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS. DISTRICT AND STATE RECOGNITIONS ALSO INCLUDES ROBOTICS AND SCHOLAR BOWL.

AUXILIARY SERVICES:ASSISTS FAMILIES BY PROVIDING REASONABLY PRICED NUTRITIOUS HOT LUNCH MEALS AT ALL GRADE LEVELS. BEFORE SCHOOL AND AFTER SCHOOL EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR STUDENTS TO ALLOW FAMILIES A MORE FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE. THE BUILDINGS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR NON-PROFIT YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS TO RENT. SUMMER CAMPS PROVIDE ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL GRADES. FOR ELEMENTARY AGE CHILDREN, FULL-DAY PROGRAMS WITH FIELD TRIPS ARE AVAILABLE. FOR ALL SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN INCLUDING THOSE IN THE COMMUNITY, ARTISTIC AND SPORTS CAMPS ARE OFFERED THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES:IN ADDITION TO THE ACADEMIC, ARTISTIC, AND ATHLETIC PROGRAM, ALL 6TH-12TH GRADE STUDENTS ALONG WITH FAMILIES PROVIDED OVER 15,000 COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS TO VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY. STUDENTS ALSO WORK WITH INTERNATIONAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, CIVIC, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE ASSISTING INTERNATIONAL AND SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN, PROVIDING MEALS THROUGH MEALS FOR A MILLION AND BACKPACK BUDDIES, BEAUTIFYING COMMUNITY AND NONPROFIT FACILITIES, SERVING WITH SALVATION ARMY, COLLECTING SHOEBOXES FOR SAMARITAN'S PURSE, VOLUNTEERING AT THE SHARING SHED LOCAL MISSION, COLLECTING ITEMS FOR ADOPT A SOLDIER, AND SENDING OUR MUSICAL GROUPS TO LOCAL NURSING HOMES. LASTLY, CAMPUS FACILITIES ARE PROVIDED WITHOUT COST FOR POLICE TRAINING, COMMUNITY EVENT PARKING, AND SPORTS AND ACADEMIC COMPETITION ACTIVITIES.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
David MeersEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$85,358
Sara ValleDIRECTOR10$0
Bob KeublerDIRECTOR2$0
Doug BrackenridgeDIRECTOR1$0
Kevin CorwinDIRECTOR5$0
Donovan LloydDIRECTOR1$0
Derrik KassebaumDIRECTOR2$0
John HookerDIRECTOR2$0
Lisa PottsINCOMING CHAIRMAN10$0
Neal WieschhausTREASURER4$0
Ron BecknerDIRECTOR20$0
Brian AyresOUTGOING CHAIRMAN5$0

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