CALVIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL - Key Persons
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- Stength and Conditioning Coach
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- Assistant Girls Volleyball Coach
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- Extended Care Coordinator
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- Director of Business Operations
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- Secretary
- Performing Arts Producer
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- Chairman
- Director of Community Life
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- Director of Food Services
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- Coordinator & Whole - Child Well - Being
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- Girls Volleyball Assistant Coach
- Junior High Student Life
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- Interim Athletic Director
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- Assistant Director of Early Childhood Education
- Performing Arts Choreographer
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- Upper School Lead Educational Aide
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- Custodial Services Manager
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- Leader of the 16th - Century
John Calvin, along with Martin Luther, was a leader of the 16th-century movement that became known as the Protestant Reformation. These men and others called the church back to biblical Christianity and to an understanding of salvation in Christ alone, by grace alone, through faith alone. John Calvin was a young law student in France when he heard the message Luther had proclaimed. His conversion led him to the life of a pastor and scholar in the French-speaking city of Geneva in Switzerland until he died in 1564. John Calvin was also a school builder. He founded an academy in Geneva for the education of the young, realizing that Christians ought to be able to read and understand the Bible for themselves. He also believed people should be educated broadly and that in addition to the Bible, they should understand the world around them. Calvin himself was educated in the best traditions of the day on the Latin classics, Greek and Hebrew, Rhetoric, in short, Humanities. He believed Christians should be excellently educated so they could serve God in whatever calling was theirs. Not surprisingly, wherever the Reformation spread, literacy expanded to people of all classes.
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- Logic & Director of Student Life ( HS )
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- Director of Early Childhood Education