Congratulations to four Little Rock Christian seniors who have been named National Merit Scholars, representing the nation's top students in the Class of 2021.
Junior High
Overview
Junior High (Grades 7-8) is a time of great growth physically, academically, socially, and spiritually. With that in mind, special attention is given to providing the tools necessary for students to develop the maturity and critical thinking skills that will propel them into High School life.
Leadership
Tyler Eatherton
Assistant Principal
Junior High
Tyler Eatherton serves as Junior High Assistant Principal at Little Rock Christian Academy. He has taught middle school English and Social Studies in public and private institutions. Additionally, he has served in leadership positions such as Grade Level Team Leader and Professional Development Building Chair. Tyler is passionate about developing a culture of intentional discipleship paired with engaging instruction to forge a strong, Christ-centered identity within early adolescent students.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Middle-Level Education from Harding University and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University.
News & Announcements
The 2019 Little Rock Christian yearbook received a superior award for general excellence from the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) at a virtual awards ceremony in May.
Fifteen Little Rock Christian musicians have been named to the Arkansas State Band and Orchestra's All-Region (South Region) Orchestras. Several hundred students from central and south Arkansas auditioned for placement in an orchestra in September.
Congratulations to three Little Rock Christian seniors who have been named National Merit Scholars, representing the nation's top students in the Class of 2020.
Calendar
JunioR HIgh Calendar
Blended Learning
Every 7th-12th grade student receives a Chromebook as part of their learning curriculum. The Chromebooks are utilized every day throughout the school year.
Little Rock Christian has strategically chosen Chromebooks due to the enhancement they provide in the learning environment, the increased communication and correspondence students have with their teachers, and the proven security only a school issued Chromebook can provide.
Chromebook Insurance
Chromebook Insurance is included in the cost of tuition. This insurance provides an accident/damage policy for each Chromebook issued. Replacement chargers are not covered by insurance. Replacement chargers can be purchased for $25.
For questions, please contact Karen Stotts
karen.stotts@littlerockchristian.com
Chromebook Student Expectations and Guidelines
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"House of Enthusiasm"
Today in Junior High:
Junior High Announcements:
The 2019 Little Rock Christian yearbook received a superior award for general excellence from the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) at a virtual awards ceremony in May.
The 8th-grade promotion ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 23 at 6 p.m. in Warrior Hall.
Warrior Walk will be held on Wednesday, May 8 with an all-school assembly starting at 1:15 p.m.
Warriors in the News
Warriors In the News
Little Rock, AR - Warriors at the Next Level - Collegiate Signing Event Three LRCA Warriors signed with NCAA Division I institutions. The collegiate signing ceremony was held Wednesday, April 14, in Warrior Arena on the Little Rock Christian Academy campus at 19010 Cantrell Road.
A few weeks ago, the members of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) participated in the District Conference. Under the leadership of Mr. Jim Anderson and Mrs. Paulette Wheeler, Warriors once again performed exceptionally.
Congratulations to three high school students who were named to Arkansas All-State music groups. These students competed against all student musicians in Arkansas, from both private and public schools.
Little Rock, AR - Two LRCA Warrior sign with NCAA Division I and DII institutions. Wednesday, February 3, in Warrior Arena on the Little Rock Christian Academy campus.
The 2020 All-Region Choir members have been announced by the Arkansas Choir Director's Association. The list includes 6 High School Warriors.
Little Rock, AR - Three LRCA Warriors are set to sign with NCAA Division I and II institutions. The athletic signing ceremony is at 11:15 a.m., Friday, November 13, in Warrior Arena on the Little Rock Christian Academy campus at 19010 Cantrell Road.
Eleven Little Rock Christian student musicians were named to the Arkansas State Band & Orchestra's Region II All-Region Orchestra in November. Congratulations Warriors!
The high school’s 2020 NCTE literary magazine was published and distributed earlier this week to contributors, creators, and supporters. The 95-page publication called Masterpiece features essays, poetry, artwork, photographs, songs, and even recipes created, selected, edited, and designed by Little Rock Christian students.
Congratulations to four Little Rock Christian seniors who have been named National Merit Scholars, representing the nation's top students in the Class of 2021.
Donated Lights and Turf...More Reasons LRCA is like NOWHERE ELSE!
Three 2020 graduates donated $688 in profits from their capstone magazine project to The Dorcas House in Little Rock this week.
Little Rock, AR - Four LRCA Warriors signed with NCAA Division I and II institutions during the athletic signing ceremony in Warrior Hall on the Little Rock Christian Academy campus..
Little Rock Christian Academy had 59 students compete at the Future Business Leaders of American District Competition. Out of the 59 students competing, 38 students finished in the top 5 in 26 different events.
The University of Arkansas Razorback Basketball program and Arkansas Children’s Hospital selected Little Rock Christian Academy senior football player Matthew Bennett as an “Arkansas Children’s Fighter of the Game”.
Two LRCA Warriors sign with NCAA Division I institutions. The athletic signing ceremony is at 9:40 a.m., Wednesday, November 13, in Warrior Hall on the Little Rock Christian Academy campus at 19010 Cantrell Road.
The Warrior Roundtable
I've been spending a lot of time in the Book of Proverbs. "Get wisdom!" the Proverbs cry. I, for one, need wisdom in these volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous days.
One of the reasons I like Dr. Taylor's response to the ignominy of January 6, 2021 is his unexpected turn into the virtue of prudence. Personally, I think wisdom is the better word. Wisdom to know the difference between right and wrong.
We often speak of the Golden Triangle: the Christian home, the Christian church, and the Christian school working together on the same page and walking together in the same direction. Five fundamental expectations of our mutual relationship have passed the test of time and experience. Unity on these fundamentals is a very important indicator of our mission-effectiveness.
I read a copy of an “Open Letter to Little Rock Christian Academy” on Facebook. Even though the letter is anonymous, I want to respond since it represents an issue that concerns so many of us. Not only that, authentic desire for dialogue and growth motivates me.
Dr. Arnold Featured on Silicon Valley Podcast "I Love Digical Education".
Warrior Mom Dr. Andersson tells the story of God’s healing and all she learned through the extreme pain and anxiety of a terminal diagnosis.
Read Dr. Arnold's vision cast for the 2019-2020 school year.