As you know, the movie Hacksaw Ridge opened in theaters on November 4th. As a result, our school, which is named in honor of Desmond Doss, has had some special
The story of Desmond Doss, which we have shared with our students for many years but is now becoming widely known because of the upcoming movie by Mel Gibson called
On Wednesday, November 2, our local TV station WSET 13 paid a visit to Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy’s Vice Principal Billy Wright to get his comments for their Desmond Doss interview.
With Mel Gibson’s movie, Hacksaw Ridge, debuting in theaters on November 4th, the City of Lynchburg—birthplace of Desmond Doss—wanted to honor the heroic accomplishments that Desmond Doss displayed during World
Medal of Honor winner Desmond Doss is becoming very well known. As many of you know, our school was recently invited to the Lynchburg City Council for a special presentation
On October 11, Mr. Cooper’s fifth- and sixth-grade class visited the Frontier Culture Museum in Staunton, Virginia. The students got to see dwellings of some of America’s earliest immigrants. We
Mr. Cooper’s 5th and 6th grade class took a field trip to the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville on Tuesday, September 20. The students learned a lot about
Our refrigerator at the school has gotten sick and is out of order. We have been told it is need of a new compressor. According to the repairman, the “medical”
Today, Mr. Doss took the Junior and Senior High students and headed to the mountains for some fun. Mr. Doss said, “This group of young people are awesome and exemplify John 13:34-35
“I just wanna be a sheep, baa baa baa baa!” The Kindergarten class learned about our Great Shepherd this week in Bible class. We learned the importance of being more like
On Thursday, December 10th, the Bashful Giraffe Early Learning Center 2 year olds through Pre-K along with the Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy Kindergarten through 2nd graders put on their
The 5th and 6th grades learned about American folk art. American folk art refers to self-taught artists from the 18th and 19th centuries whose lives of simplicity influenced the subjects