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Goal
Our Goal is to commit every aspect of SACS to the glory of God. This includes the entire school system from the Board of Trustees to the custodial staff, from curriculum to extra-curricular activities, from facilities to finances.
Objectives
"And now, O Israel, what does the LORD your God ask of you but to fear the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, to love him, to serve the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and to observe the LORD's commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good?" Deuteronomy 10:12-13
FEAR THE LORD - Wisdom and Knowledge
- To develop in students a knowledge of a loving God's purpose and plan for their lives
- To motivate students to excel both spiritually and academically in a college preparatory environment
- To present truth in a manner that is comprehensible and applicable to each student
- To help each student develop the desire to see things from God's perspective
- To develop in students an awareness of God's design for the family
- To assist students in understanding they are a product of God's special creation
- To demonstrate and help students understand authority structures and the importance of submission to authority
WALK IN HIS WAYS - Spiritual Growth
- To encourage each student to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
- To help each student mature and develop a Christ-like character
- To teach the importance of daily devotional time and scripture memorization
- To have school faculty model Christian character and a Godly lifestyle
LOVE - Service
- To teach students to be doers of the Word and not hearers only
- To help students develop a sensitivity to the needs of others
- To instill the importance of Christian service, ministry, and world missions
- To create students' awareness of their responsibility to become leaders through service
KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS - Responsibility
- To cause students to grow according to their potential - academically, spiritually, socially
- To develop a sense of stewardship with the things God has entrusted to each student
- To help students develop self-discipline and personal responsibility
- To teach and promote good American, state, and local citizenship
- To present post-high school options to students through academic counseling and college placement
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