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
Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy celebrated its Spring Education Sabbath on March 8, at the Lynchburg Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Students from DTD led the worship portion of the church service.
Desmond T.Doss Christian Academy participated in the District Solo Festival held at Faith Christian School in Hurt, Virginia on February 19. Each student had a chance to showcase their talent
Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy starts its annual Ski trips on January 15 at Wintergreen Ski Resort. Over the past 15 years, the school has taken some 400 students skiing.
Students from grades 5th through 8th recently attended an Acro Clinic hosted by Mt. Pisgah Academy in Candler, North Carolina. Students spent two days on site learning a variety of
Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy attended the Veterans Day Ceremony at the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia. DTD annually attends this event in support of our nations Veterans. This year’s
Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy has released its 1st Quarter Honor Roll. Students must have a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher to make Honor Roll. DTD wants to recognize this
This past weekend current and former students got together and spent three days on the Appalachian Trial. The group backpacked 10 miles on the AT. The highlights of the trip were reaching
The Kindergarten class went to Layman’s Pumpkin Patch with first and second grade. It was a beautiful day to enjoy all the fun outside events. We all adventured the corn
The 7th & 8th grade class spent Sunday through Tuesday in Colonial Jamestown. The class visited the Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. The class has been studying the
Parents want their son or daughter to make good choices and decisions. That’s one of Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy’s concerns, as well. For children to make good choices, they need
Mr. Billy’s 5th and 6th grade class traveled to Booker T. Washington National Monument in Franklin County to get a first-hand look at what life was like for a slave. This
This week, the Kindergarten class read the book “Do Unto Otters” and learned about the golden rule. The book is about Mr. Rabbit and his new neighbors. The new neighbors are
Many times kindergarteners have enrolled at Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy and demonstrate early on that they are ready for advanced curriculum. Our philosophy is that children’s individual needs should