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Golden Eagle Monthly Ministry Partners

March 1, 2019 by WCA Office Staff

Westlake Christian Academy invites you to become a partner in ministry.

As a Golden Eagle Member you:

  • Help build disciples for God’s Kingdom
  • Ensure Westlake’s financial stability
  • Stand in the gap for families in need
  • Fund progress and improvement
  • Uphold Westlake in prayer

We pray that you would consider becoming a monthly ministry partner with Westlake. Committed monthly giving provides a strong and reliable foundation for the ongoing work of discipling students at Westlake.

Furthermore, Golden Eagle members commit to praying regularly for Westlake. Those prayers are of equal or greater importance to our school. Our history is marked by God’s answer to prayer. Please consider adding your voice in prayer and becoming a Golden Eagle monthly ministry partner today.

Ways to Give Monthly

  • Sign up online through Westlake’s website for a recurring online gift via credit card or e-check
  • Pick up a commitment form in the school office and return it with your credit card information
  • Sign up through your bank for a monthly check to be mailed directly to Westlake

If you have questions about our Golden Eagle Program, please email Erica Bucey, Director of Development, or call 847–548–6209.

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January 29, 2019 by WCA Office Staff

 

 

 

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Semester Exam Schedule

December 10, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

If you have any questions regarding the exam schedule or a specific exam, please feel free to reach out to the teacher of that course. There are copies of the schedules available in the main office.

  1. Semester exams are given for high school courses only.
  2. Most courses will be giving semester exams, i.e. math, science, history, English, Bible, etc. A few courses do not lend themselves to semester exams but students may be given semester exams in them if the teacher chooses.
  3. The semester exams account for 20% of the student’s grade for the semester.
  1. Defined below is WCA open campus for HS students during exam week:
    • Students are only required to arrive at school in time for their first exam of the day.
    • Once on campus, students may leave when their last exam of the day is completed.
    • Students who finish an exam early are required to stay in the exam until the bell rings, unless the school office calls for early dismissal.
    • Students who are on campus but not taking an exam are required to attend a supervised study hall.
  2. Students who need to make up exams due to an APPROVED EXCUSED absence will do so by arranging a time in the office.
  3. Attire for semester exams is the regular school uniform.

HS 2nd Semester Exam Schedule 2019

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Moms In Prayer

September 7, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

“Let us, therefore, come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” Hebrew 4:16

Every Monday, a group of moms meet together after drop off to boldly go before our God on behalf of our families and school. If you are not familiar with Moms in Prayer, visit their website!

We meet and pray for 1 hour. We follow the prayer guides from Moms in Prayer International. We begin with praise for who God is, confessing to the God who forgives, thanksgiving for what God has done, and end with intercession on behalf of others to the God who hears.

If you’d like to join, feel free to just come any Monday morning. You may want to bring a lawn chair or a picnic blanket for comfort. Younger WCA siblings are welcome to join, but please be conscious of social distancing. We hope you’ll join us!

Questions? Reach out to Jodee Nicholas.



Here is an example outline for a Morning of Prayer:

Praising God for who He is, His attributes, His name or His character.

Attribute: God is Eternal

Definition: Without beginning or end; existing through all time; everlasting

Scripture(s): Exodus 3:14-15; Psalm 90:1-2; 1 Timothy 1:17; Revelation 1:8



Silently confessing your sins to the God who forgives.

If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 (NASB)



Thanking God for what He has done.

In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (NASB)



Coming to God in prayer on behalf of others. Form groups of two or three. First pray the scripture for each child then pray a specific request. Each mom chooses one child.

Our Own Children:

Scripture: LORD, may ________ trust in You forever, for You are the Rock eternal. From Isaiah 26:4

Specific Request

Teachers/Staff:

Scriptures: Use the verse below or the verse for your child.

Open __________’s eyes and turn him/her from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, so that he/she may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in Jesus. From Acts 26:18

School Concerns:
  1. Pray for revival and spiritual awakening at your school.
  2. Pray for protection over the staff and students at your school.
  3. Pray for other concerns at your school.
Moms in Prayer Concerns:
  1. Pray that every school worldwide would be covered in prayer & for protection over the ministry.
  2. Pray for more donors to partner with Moms in Prayer in equipping groups & reaching the nations.
  3. Select a ministry request from our prayer calendar

Next we spend a few minutes silently confessing our sins to God. Then we have a time of Thanksgiving; thanking God for WHAT he has done. And we end with a time of intercession for our children and for the school. Each mom prays a request for one of her children and the moms in her group pray over that request with her, then the next mom prays a request, etc until all moms have prayed and been prayed for.

We pray for staff specifically. We always have a specific verse that we pray filling in the blanks with our children’s names and the faculty/staff we pray for. Today our verse was Proverbs 11:25, “May____ be a generous person who prospers; may ______ refresh others so he/she will also be refreshed.”

I know not everyone is able to come, so I wanted to post the sheet we prayed through and explain a little of how it works if any of you were interested in doing this on your own time. It is truly a blessing to meet with other like-minded moms and pray together for each other’s children. I’ve started putting the extra prayer sheets on the bulletin board outside the office; feel free to take one! Or go to their website and print it out, or message me and I can send you the link for what we prayed each week. If there is any way you can carve out one hour on Friday mornings to join us, I know you will be blessed! We have such great families at Westlake! God is at work in this place!!

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Athletics: Fall 2018

July 17, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

We are looking forward to another great fall sports season. As you make plans for the upcoming school year, WCA will offer the following sports this fall:

TEAM PRACTICES BEGIN COST COACH
5th/6th grade Girls Volleyball Week of August 20 $110 Mrs. Candice Edinger
7TH/8TH grade Girls Volleyball Friday, August 17 $145 Mrs. Lori Blair
Varsity Girls Volleyball Wednesday, August 8 $220 Mrs. Jill Miller
Varsity Boys Soccer (7th - 12th)

NOTE: 7th & 8th grade students will be permitted to participate as space allows.

Week of August 6 $220 Mr. Kreig Alm
Boys & Girls Cross Country (7th - 12th) Week of August 20 $40 Mr. Kenley Perry

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To register for a fall sport and participate in practices, submit the following items to the school office before the first practice:

  1. Athlete Permission & Commitment Form 2018-19
  2. Updated IHSA Physical Form.

SPORTS FEE must be paid in full before athletes will be issued their uniform.

Visit westlakechristian.org/athletics for more information and availability of sports for the winter and spring seasons.

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Ladies Prayer Breakfast

April 6, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

Ladies’ Prayer Breakfast

Westlake Ladies are invited to join together for a time of community and prayer. Come enjoy a lovely breakfast followed by an encouraging message from special guest Mackenzie Carter, founder of the Swordgirl Women’s Conference, on walking in freedom from worry and anxiety.

We want to encourage our Westlake community to invite family, friends or neighbors who would be blessed by this time of prayer and fellowship. All are welcome.

We know so many moms have mentioned wanting to attend the breakfast, but childcare has been a hindrance. Which is why we are offering morning care for $3 per child in the gym by Dale & Diane Henke, the directors of Fun-N-Sun Day Camp. Just drop off your child in before-care, then bring your $3 downstairs with you to the breakfast.

This year, we’d like to do something a little different and invite every woman to bring her favorite breakfast item to share with the whole group. We’d also love for a few ladies to help decorate the cafeteria to make it feel more like home. Let us know in your response below if you’re willing to help with decorations or if you’re planning to bring a dish to pass. Westlake will provide the coffee and drinks. RSVP below.

When: Friday, May 11th, 7 am - 8:15 am

Where: Westlake Cafeteria

Who: Ladies in 5th Grade and up!


Please let us know if you’re planning to attend:

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#17MinutesOfPrayer

March 13, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 14th, many students around the country will be participating in a #Walkout in memory of the 17 students who lost their lives at the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida and in civil protest demanding stricter gun laws.

At Westlake, we want to give our secondary students the opportunity to reflect on the tragedy at Parkland, discuss what possible changes we can make in the greater community, and ultimately take time in prayer to call on God, the One who can actually affect change.

While many surrounding schools will be participating in a #walkout, we are choosing to reflect with #17minutesofprayer. We will direct our students through a time of prayer with three different focuses: Repentance - for our sins as a nation and as individuals, Dependence on God – remembering who He is and what He has done, and Petition – asking God to move in us and in our country to affect change. Then, while we are still in the waiting for this change to come, like the people of Judah in 2 Chronicles 20, we will go out praising the Lord, “Give thanks to the Lord, for his love endures forever.”

Would you join us tomorrow in prayer tomorrow morning from 8:15 - 9:00? We know that it’s only by God’s power that things begin to change. We don’t want to just meet and pray and remain unchanged. Would you pray that this time is not only impactful on our students for that day, but they would walk away changed and carry this dependence on God into every aspect of their lives.

And would you pray for the faculty, staff, and leadership team of our school? We want to model the appropriate response to tragedy and trial. As Christians, we recognize that we are first citizens of heaven, yet we are called to honor the leaders of our country. Pray that we help shape the students’ mindset to one of respect and honor while giving them a voice to affect change at the government level. We are called to be image bearers and bring the light of Christ to a broken world. Pray that we would help the students to see the power they have as children of God to make a difference in their community.

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The Battle - A Blog by Dr. Michael Healan

January 10, 2018 by WCA Office Staff

I recently saw the movie, “The Darkest Hour,” about the powerful, inspirational leadership displayed by Sir Winston Churchill during Britain’s most critical days of World War Two. As the evil forces of Nazism threatened to overtake that island nation, he took a lonely yet determined stand against Hitler, rallying his people with such memorable words as, “We shall go on to the end. We . . . shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.” He uttered those words at a time when those he should have been able to count on to support him either were unable to or, for self-serving interests, refused to.

Across this country, Christian schools like Westlake are finding themselves in similar circumstances, defending and upholding a God-centered way of life, yet set upon by a godless materialism which is bent on eliminating all thoughts of God. We are in a battle for the hearts of our children. We all have heard the various statistics about the mass exodus of youth from evangelical churches, but consider the following findings:

The majority of teenagers are incredibly inarticulate about their faith, religious beliefs and practices, and its place in their lives. The de facto dominant religion among contemporary U.S. teenagers is what is called “Moralistic Therapeutic Deism” (Smith & Denton, 2005).

“If teenagers lack an articulate faith, it may be because the faith we show them is too spineless to merit much in the way of conversation” (Dean, 2010).

More teens are embracing a nebulous belief in God (Lewis, 2007).

Researchers asked self-professing Christians to respond to a series of statements related to classic, historic Christian doctrine. In every answer offered related to these theological beliefs, young people between the ages of 18 and 34 consistently held heretical views at a higher percentage than older respondents. Young people who identify themselves as Christians, are far more likely to hold views that aren’t Christian (Ligonier, 2015).

The causes of this sad state are myriad, but I will venture to identify some. First, there is the godless, materialistic institution of public schooling in western culture (not just the U.S.) which consistently presents life as normally lived with no reference to the Creator. 15,000 hours of such education will predictably leave students with the suspicion (if not conviction) that God does not matter. This is powerfully exacerbated by a media culture madly fanning the flames of immorality and crass materialism. And we must admit that media is becoming an almost overwhelming influence in our children’s lives.

That’s the enemy. How about the allies who might join in the battle against the foes? Typical evangelical churches, at best, attempt to give youth some ammunition against their atheistic education, but only in paltry portions (an hour or so a week). But face it, far too many church youth ministries are simply four-year holding patterns with pizza and entertainment. Add to this pastors who never, ever raise the issue of the insidious nature of public school education with the parents in their churches, much less offer any support for those who are actually in the trenches fighting the enemy day in and day out. Finally, most evangelical parents, left helpless and ignorant of these issues, placidly accept atheistic public education as the default for their children and never confront the core issue of dualism daily informing them, largely because they themselves have bought into it.

Yes, there is a battle, and Westlake is totally engaged. The darker the night around us and the sparser the earthly support, the more this school is needed. It is obvious that God is not through with us, and until He is, to quote Churchill, our cry is, “Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” (Churchill, 1941). For the sake of our students, your children, and all the children in our area yet to come to Westlake, I urge you, stand with us, support us, pray with us, speak well of us, encourage us. Ours is a worthy cause.

 


Sources:

Churchill By Himself: Winston Churchill In His Own Words Collection (2008). Compiled and edited by Richard M. Langworth, Entry: Never give in, (Quotation from speech at Harrow School on October 29, 1941). RosettaBooks.

Dean, Kenda Creasy (2010). Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church. Oxford University Press.

Lewis, Barbara A. (2007). The Teen Guide to Global Action: How to Connect with Others (Near & Far) to Create Social Change. Free Spirit Publishing.

Ligonier Ministries (2015). The State of Theology. Lifeway Research.

Smith, Christian, and Denton, Melinda Lundquist (2005). Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. Oxford University Press.

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What is Westlake Christian Academy All About? - A Blog by Dr. Michael Healan

October 9, 2017 by WCA Office Staff

Westlake exists to provide for Christian families a Christ-centered education that disciples our students to honor Jesus Christ in thought, word, and deed. We understand that an ill-prepared disciple is poorly equipped for discipleship, and so one of our core values is scholarship: preparing students for life through an excellent academic program taught in the context of a Christian worldview. When students learn to think well, they are better prepared to confront a broken world with the claims of the gospel. For that reason, we pay careful attention to constantly improving our academic program. Here are some things we have implemented over the past several years and some indicators of success in this area.

  • We have worked hard to map our school’s curriculum and reference it to recognized standards.
  • We have added more upper-level courses to stretch our high school students, introducing classes such as AP English, AP Calculus, AP Biology, AP World History, and Anatomy & Physiology.
  • We have implemented a one-to-one technology program for secondary students, giving them and their teachers digital tools to engage the 21st-century world of learning.
  • We have expanded our support for students who have academic needs.
  • We have sought and attained both ACSI and regional accreditation, bringing with it an external program of constant improvement and review.
  • We have maintained high levels of standardized testing scores (Terra Nova school average = 80%ile, ACT average = 24.7, which is among the top 10 high schools in the county).
  • We have raised the bar in science and math by accelerating the sequence of those courses for our secondary students.
  • We have been actively seeking and hiring new teachers in core academic areas who have advanced degrees (3 of the 4 full-time teachers hired in last two years have masters degrees).

One of my administrator colleagues in another school has stated, “No student should give up a quality academic preparation by attending a Christian school.” That is certainly our desire as well.

But let me return to the topic of this essay: “What is Westlake Christian Academy all about?” No doubt, we desire all of the above. But we also know that all of those academic benefits and more can be had at many public and private schools. As important as they are, academic considerations are not the reason we have Westlake Christian Academy. What parents wanted when this school was formed 45 years ago, and what continues to be our primary focus, is making disciples. Our vision is, “Every student a disciple of Jesus Christ.” That intense focus sets Westlake apart from other schools in Lake County. That is what students do not get at other schools.

What do we mean by a discipleship focus? Here are three aspects of it:

  • Westlake embraces total integration of faith and learning, so that students understand that all of reality starts and ends with their Creator. This is critical for Christians. It is also a radically countercultural viewpoint. The vast majority of students across this country are taught in a “God-vacuum,” which over time leads even most children from Christian backgrounds to embrace a
    dualistic understand of their world. That is, there may exist a private sphere of life where one may harbor thoughts and beliefs about transcendent, non-material ideas, but real life is lived in a totally materialistic world where all understanding is derived exclusively from physical explanations. Such dualism leaves most students from Christian homes wondering what the point is of believing in a sovereign, personal God. In fact, statistics reveal that 70-80% of them leave any form of Christianity behind when they leave home. We aim to turn that statistic upside down with our students.
  • Westlake points students to an eternal mindset, helping them to see that this life is given to us so that we might participate in God’s grand plan for creation. We aim to prepare students for His kingdom purposes, not the “American dream.” This, too, is at odds with our culture. In fact, this may be our greatest challenge, because our students are so strongly influenced and enticed by their culture. They are faced on almost every side by the false claims that satisfaction comes through the accumulation of things, wealth, fame, power—in short, what John calls “the desires of the flesh and the desires of the eyes and pride of life” (1 John 2:16). In most other schools, success is couched in such language, especially the pursuit of financial dreams (land a career that pays well) or powerful influence (attain high-level decision-making roles in business or government). While giving our students the tools necessary for such pursuits, we want them to see God’s claim upon their lives so that those tools are put at His disposal, even if that leads to a life of sacrifice.
  • Westlake values community, living life together in humility and demonstrating love to each other. Of course, we know that we can only achieve this imperfectly because we are all broken creatures living in a broken world. But we also know that God’s children are empowered by His Spirit to live gospel-saturated lives, and so we offer that challenge to them, stressing compassion and grace, pointing them to consider our Savior’s sacrifice for us. Teachers, administrators, and board members all pray fervently and specifically for our students’ spiritual growth and victory. This, too, is absent in most other schools, where often students are lost in an impersonal sea of humanity. Here they are known, loved, and cared for as individuals.

Six years ago, while being interviewed for my present position, one of our board members posed this question: what is the more important aspect of a Christian school: academic or spiritual growth? I replied, “Yes.” The board member smiled and said that she hoped that something like that would be my answer, for that is what Westlake aspires to. I have said many times that discipleship is a function of scholarship, which means that academic preparation serves to enhance discipleship growth. We aim to turn out disciples who are academically prepared to serve their Creator in whatever vocation they feel led to. Conversely, we do not aspire to boast of a superb academic program whose focus is to point students to self-sufficiency and the pursuit of cultural norms. Families can find many opportunities for that elsewhere.

I am told that, while Christian parents living in Muslim-dominated countries spend considerable prayer and effort in preparing their children for spiritual warfare and the very real possibility of martyrdom, parents in America go to great lengths to guarantee that their offspring enjoy the full benefits of western life. Where will we find the next generation of Jim Elliots, Dietrich Bonhoeffers, and Richard Wurmbrands? Dear God, help Westlake to prepare them.

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Shop With Scrip

September 5, 2017 by WCA Office Staff


Have you ever heard of Great Lakes “Scrip”? Scrip is an amazing program which Westlake will be launching to all the families of Westlake at the Administrator Forum, allowing you to earn rebate money that can be applied to your family’s Westlake Tuition bill by simply shopping at the stores you already love!

There are hundreds of retailers included in the program covering everything from clothing (Gap / Old Navy, Lands’ End, Kohl’s, Nike, JC Penny), dining out (Chipotle, Buffalo Wild Wings, Panera Bread, Starbucks, Chili’s), groceries (Wal-Mart, Meijer, Target), gasoline (BP, Mobil, Speedway), gifts (Amazon, Bath & Body Works, Itunes, Best Buy) and so much more.

How much can you earn? With rebates that range from 2% - 18% and with some simple budgeting and planning, families can easily reach $1,000 in rebates during one calendar year. Below is a picture of what an average family could earn on a monthly / yearly basis with an average rebate of 5.1%.

If you want to learn more about how the program works, please visit www.shopwithscrip.com

WCA Scrip Brochure

Westlake Scrip Program Agreement

Presto Pay & MyScrip Wallet
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