Past Achievements

GREENHOUSE PROJECT IS COMPLETE

https://www.southerntidings.com/news/floral-crest-teacher-has-unique-teaching-style/

The above article was recently published November 2021 about Floral Crest School 

Other Events:

Science Fair took place October 24, 2021- Winners were first place: Tessa  and Michael ;  Second Place Rachel ;  Third Place Matthew. 

Students attended classes face-to face in person all of 2020-2021. COVID-19 could not stop our students from learning about Jesus. 

A New Security System was installed August 2020 in order to secure our school.

New Computers were purchased August 2019 so that students have access to the high speed internet available at Floral Crest School. 

January 27-28, 2019 Students went to Bass Memorial Academy for Education Day Fair. Students compete for blue ribbons for first prize, red ribbons for second and white ribbon for third. Thirteen schools throughout the Gulf States Conference come with students from grades 5th-9th. Floral Crest School did very well. Praise the Lord!

Our winners are as follows: Bible Quest speech Jessica and Rebecca;

Art Awards- 2nd place- Aaliyah, Mayson, Esther, Amber,

Art Awards- 3rd- Grace, Kaden, Ian, Braden, Rebecca,.

Science Grand Prize- Kaden for his project on Water Purification;

Spelling Bee first place- Mayson;

Geography Bee contestants- Nasir, Rebecca, Jessica, Waycros, Amber.: Amber won third and Rebecca won first in Geography Bee.

Math first place- Rebecca, Jessica

Floral Crest School, in partnership with Southern Adventist University’s Partners For Eternity (PFE) grant program, has the opportunity to offer unique tuition assistance to our students. Through this service-oriented scholarship program, our participating students are paired with elderly adults in our community in a mutually-beneficial way.

Students in the PFE program, along with their parents, bring joy to the lives of senior citizens through fun activities such as visiting, reading, and playing games. When appropriate, they may also provide light housework. As the young people build generational bridges and learn the value of service, they also benefit from the wisdom and mentorship of the older adults. In the process, their time together helps finance the student’s Christian education.