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
As school gets back into full swing, it is again that time to remind everyone to SLOW down. During drop-off and pick-up, there are children as young as five entering/leaving our
Great first day of Kindergarten! I am so excited because I have such a smart and sweet group of students. After unpacking all the school supplies, my students loved taking
Moving from kindergarten to first grade is your child’s first step into the real world of academics. For some children and their parents this transition year can be stressful, especially
Jack, a slight sixth grader, rounds the hallway corner and sees a group of older boys centered in the middle of the next hall. He turns back quickly, trying not
Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Desmond T. Doss, visited our school on three different occasions throughout the late 1990’s and early 2000’s before his death in 2006. Mr. Doss always
On the last Monday of every school year, many of the DTD students and faculty spend the day enjoying all the rides at Kings Dominion. So on Monday, June 3rd,
Desmond T.Doss Christian Academy held its annual 8th grade graduation at the Lynchburg Seventh-day Adventist Church last evening. Principal Steve Doss offered the keynote address where he told the class
Nora Miles is this week’s winner of Round 3 of our Parent’s Website Treasure Hunt. For her diligence and efforts in finding this weeks “Challenge yourself to…” graphic, Mrs. Miles has
The students spent about an hour dissecting Mud Puppies during Outdoor Education. Students were able to get a great first-hand look at the internal organs of this amphibian. “I love
“Ewww! Gross!” the students moaned in disgust at the visual demonstration of the first phase of the digestive process: chewing. On Friday, May 10th, Emily from Amazement Square came from