The Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy 7th and 8th grade classes had a great two-day trip with Richmond Academy and Tree of Life at the National Marine Corp. Museum. The students
One of our first Social Studies units this year was to learn about olden days. So we compared pioneer days to our lives now. Our class read Little House in
Our Tidewater trip concluded with a visit to the Virginia Air and Space Center. The students participated in a robotics lab where they learned how to program the Lego Mindstorm
The 9th and 10th grade class spent some time in the surf and sand at Virginia Beach. After visiting Cape Henry Lighthouse the class was able to have some fun
The 9th and 10th graders kicked off their Tidewater Field Trip with a visit to Fort Story. After going through the gate inspections to get onto the Fort, students visited
Sunday afternoon students from the 9th and 10th grades met at the Tower Theater at Liberty University to see the Shakespeare play “The Twelfth Night.” The students have been reading
Members of the Robotics Team spent their day off from school on Thursday in Charlotte, NC attending SouthTech 2015. The students participated and competed in the Bright Minds Manufacturing Playground
Ninth and tenth grade students spent a recent Saturday night at Mr. Billy’s house gazing into the night sky. After roasting hot dogs and s’mores around the campfire, students turned
On Tuesday, October 12th, the 9th and 10th grade class traveled to the University of Virginia to visit the Biology Department. While there, the students met with Assistant Professor of
Students from the 7th and 8th grades spent the day exploring the Jamestown Settlement. Flat Stanley even tagged along on this great hands-on learning opportunity.
Our Pre-K & Kindergarten classes went to Johnson’s Apple Orchard on October 6th. It was an absolutely beautiful day. The children learned how to pull apples down from the trees
Our third and fourth grade class went on a trip to the Booker T. Washington National Monument. The class has been studying George Washington Carver and learned that he was friends
Today at Fort Sumter the National Park Ranger ask us to help him take down the American Flag. This flag has only 33 stars. Fort Sumter just celebrated the 150th
Students from grades 5th -8th spent the day in Appomattox at the 150th Anniversary Celebration. It was a great learning experience for our students. Here students pose with Robert E.
The 1st and 2nd grade classes have been studying about the country of England in Social Studies. In order to learn more about the country, Ms. Jeannie wanted the students