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Portrait of a Hope Christian Academy Graduate

Expected Outcome #1 Christ-Centered, Biblical Worldview 

A graduate has strengthened his/her relationship with God while building a firm, unified foundation in the infallible Word of God.  This is evidenced through the student’s words and actions as he/she critically engages with the world through the lens of his/her faith, wisdom, and discernment.  The student confidently answers questions of truth, origin, purpose, values, and destiny.

Expected Outcome #2Academic Excellence 

A graduate acknowledges that a proper relationship with God informs all fields of academic study, and therefore, puts God first in the personal pursuit of lifelong learning.  The student pursues a variety of academic disciplines and humbly seeks to develop his/her God-given talents for His purpose.  The student demonstrates a love of knowledge and a desire to grow in wisdom. 

Expected Outcome #3Servant of God  

A graduate demonstrates humility through selfless service to others, engaging in acts of kindness and charity that reflect Christ’s love.  He/she contributes to building a supportive community where students, teachers, and families work together to promote an environment of respect, love, and cooperation.  The student recognizes the importance of serving others in all aspects of life, mirroring Jesus as the Ultimate Servant. 

Expected Outcome #4Exemplary Leader

A graduate exhibits strong leadership characteristics rooted in respect for God, others, and all His creation.  This is evidenced through an attitude of responsible stewardship of Creation, relationships, life, time, finances, and material goods.  The student can defend a Biblical worldview position regarding social and political issues, acting appropriately with both grace and conviction.  He/she leads with integrity and is a true example of a Christian.

Expected Outcome #5 – Consistent Growth

A graduate positively impacts his/her church, community, and the world by continuously striving for personal growth and development.  The student understands that learning, growing, and changing will be a constant project for the remainder of his/her life; those changes should encourage and inspire others to persist in bettering themselves, cultivating Christian virtues and bringing glory to God.

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