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Hillcrest Track and Field Closes a Strong Spring Season
The Comets finished the season with much to celebrate: school records, state-level competition, senior leadership, and a team culture that reflected hard work and gratitude. It was a strong season for Hillcrest Track and Field, and one that leaves plenty of excitement for what is ahead.
The Lights in the Chapel: Remembering Hillcrest Alumni This Memorial Day
As World War II unfolded, lights began glowing in the Hillcrest chapel for alumni serving across the world. Each bulb represented someone who had once walked the halls of Hillcrest and now stood in places marked by uncertainty, sacrifice, and war.
How the Fish Hatchery Sparked Curiosity, Calling, and Creation Wonder
Psalm 19 says that “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” At the hatchery, students saw that same declaration in flowing water, in schools of fish, and in the intricate systems that sustain life beneath the surface. What began as a school trip became something more: a reminder that education is at its best when it awakens wonder, invites exploration, and helps students discover how God may be calling them to use their gifts in His world.
Sent Forward With Purpose: The Heart Behind the Hillcrest 5th Grade Send-Off
The 5th Grade Send-Off was not simply the end of elementary school. It was a reminder that childhood should be filled with meaningful markers that help young people step confidently into the next season of life, knowing they are loved, equipped, and sent forward with purpose.
Every Piece Matters: Lower School Chapel Teaches Students the Power of Specific Gratitude
In a culture where gratitude is often reduced to quick responses and shallow politeness, the students were being taught something far more meaningful. They were learning how to observe goodness carefully enough to name it. They were learning that healthy communities are built by people whose service often goes unnoticed. And they were learning that saying “thank you” carries more power when gratitude becomes personal and precise.
When It Clicks: How Hillcrest Teachers Rediscovered the Students in Front of Them
A teacher paused mid-note, looked up, and you could almost see the connection being made. Across the room, others leaned in, not out of obligation, but because something had just clicked. The kind of clarity that doesn’t just inform your thinking, but reshapes it. Last week at Hillcrest, that kind of moment didn’t happen once. It happened again and again as Dr. Kathy Koch led upper school faculty through a training that moved beyond theory and into transformation.
Comets Compete in Back-to-Back Meets at Barnesville and Hawley
While team finishes in both meets reflect the level of competition the Comets are facing, the deeper story is one of steady progress. Across sprints, distance events, and relays, athletes are stepping into new roles, competing with consistency, and building the kind of depth that defines a strong team over the course of a long season.
Seventh Graders Rise, Reason, and Reveal Who They’re Becoming Through Mock Trial
This is what it looks like when learning becomes formation. Students are seen not just for where they are, but for who they are becoming. They are given space to try, to fail, to rise, and to discover that the abilities God has placed within them are not theoretical; they are usable, meaningful, and needed. In rooms like this, with voices raised and minds engaged, students begin to understand that they can enter complex situations, think clearly, speak truthfully, and act with purpose. And that realization changes them.
Before Fractions, There Was Formation: Inside Mrs. Moline’s Classroom
In Mrs. Moline’s classroom, learning is never just about the lesson. It is about forming the kind of student who trusts the environment, understands their place in it, connects with others, sees meaning in their work, and develops the skill to carry it forward.
From Laughter to Truth: How Hillcrest Seniors Carried the Gospel to the Mountains
Cold mountain air rushed through the field alive with movement. Feet were striking the ground in rhythm, voices rising in unfamiliar songs, laughter breaking through every barrier that language could have built as young people from Tirana joined Hillcrest seniors in the mountains for a retreat. Circles tightened, hands locked, and under a bright Albanian sky, a group of students who had never met hours earlier moved like lifelong friends. No hesitation. No distance. Just loud, unfiltered, and contagious laughter. This is where the Hillcrest students will lead a weekend getaway focused on identity, reality, and the good news of the Gospel.
Seniors Land Across the Ocean and Face-to-Face with the Hardest Questions of Faith on Day 2 In Tirana
It would be easy to measure this trip by what it costs. A week away from the final stretch of senior year. The financial weight of international travel. The disruption of routine. In a culture that values efficiency above almost everything, this kind of decision can feel impractical. But day two makes something unmistakably clear: this is not a break from education. This is its fulfillment.
Across Tables and Oceans: How Day One in Tirana Revealed a Living Church
If the first day is any indication, what lies ahead will not simply be a series of planned moments, but a continuation of something God has already been orchestrating. Because the Gospel does not wait for perfect conditions, it moves through willing people. People who will go. People who will sit. People who will listen. People who will love.
Comets Compete with Purpose: Progress Forged in Practice Shows on the Track
There’s a quiet kind of momentum building within the Hillcrest track and field program, and if you were watching closely at Concordia on Tuesday, you could see it. Not just in the times on the scoreboard, but in the way races were run, handoffs were executed, and competitors carried themselves from start to finish.
Sent Out to the Nations: Why Hillcrest Students Go to Tirana, Albania
Backpacks shuffled, laughter echoed, and then Mr. Peterson’s voice cut clean through the noise:
“Pick up a Bible. We have one for each of you to bring with you to share with a person you meet in Albania.”
And just like that… everything shifted.
This isn’t just a trip. It’s a sending.
The Sacred March of Song: Why Singing Carries Us Into Easter
Jesus sang before the cross. The early church sang through persecution. Hillcrest students sing on the road and bring those songs home. And now, it’s our turn. Because the story of Easter has always been sung.
Hillcrest Track Bursts into Spring with Speed, Strength, and Purpose
The indoor season has already been especially successful. The results point clearly toward what’s possible: multiple athletes positioned to make a push for State competition once again.
A Cup, a Calling, and a Campus Stirred to Life
In a culture that often tells students their worth is tied to how “full” their lives appear, Hunter Pinke offered a countercultural truth: your hope is not in the level of your cup, but in the God who fills it.
Voices That Matter: Hillcrest Students Step Into the Capitol
They went to the Capitol to learn about advocating for life. They left understanding something even greater: that a healthy society depends on citizens who are informed, courageous, and willing to step forward.
ParaProfessional Training Reveals Heart of Guiding Students at Hillcrest
Ms. Julie didn’t shy away from naming the challenge: “We could threaten all day or manipulate all day to get behavior change… but at the end of the day, we’ve got to do the hard work.”
Ordered Words, Confident Hearts: How Spelling Builds Security and Faith at Hillcrest
As the voices settled and the lesson moved on, the hallway returned to stillness. But something lasting had taken place. Under Ms. Hosch’s guidance, these students are not just becoming better readers, they are becoming learners who trust order and who are being grounded in a truth that will carry far beyond the classroom.