It is nothing like seeing your students using their talents to present the message of Jesus. Thanks Mrs. Roark for your leadership in making this possible!
Desmond T. Doss Christian Academy out and about this fall…D-Day Memorial, University of Lynchburg’s Claytor Nature Center, Frontier Museum, Cross Country, Jamestown, and throw in Iscreamforicecream
We had another wonderful learning experience that is Outdoor Education. This year’s theme was genetics, the kind heart, and what Satan has done to effect both. Students from Tree of
Today the students at DTD and the Lynchburg Chapter Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12179 celebrated the 100th Birthday of Desmond Doss. Everyone watched the episode of “It is Your
DTD had a wonderful time celebrating our Grandparents and Special Friends last week. A Big Thank you to all who came out. It felt like one big happy family!
Presenting your 2019 Division 2 Champions 😀 Thanks Shenandoah Valley Academy for a great tournament that allowed our kids to shine…Life long memories were made this weekend on your campus! A special
What a great educational experience we are having at the University of Lynchburg’s Claytor Nature Center…We get 3 days of hands on learning in the best “classroom” there is..Nature…
Health Career Day is a program that offers an opportunity for middle school students to explore the exciting world of health and medical careers. Through age appropriate dynamic learning experiences
Today DTD was blessed to have Author George Caylor on our campus. Mr. Caylor read from his newly released book “Surviving Georgie.” The students and the staff so enjoyed the
It was a great privilege to have Desmond Doss Jr. come speak with our students. Following in his Father’s footsteps Desmond Jr. took time out of his busy schedule to
DTD’s 7th & 8th grade class along with Tree of Life’s 6th thru 8th class enjoyed a wonderful three day learning experience at Holiday Lake’s 4-H Camp for Fall Outdoor
So proud of these guys and gals today. They did a great job representing DTD and all it stands for at the Mustang Invitational held at Nelson County High School.
Grades 7th-10th spent two days at Camp Blue Ridge doing community service. This is what the foundation of Christian Education is all about: Service to others. Our students did a