
Reflections and photographs of this event have now been posted and is available in PDF form at the link below:
Student Showcase
Graduation 2008
LVCHS Student Showcase
This section of lvchs.org highlights outstanding work created or performed by our best students. We are blessed with having many talented individuals in our school and are eager to share the fruits of their creative endeavours with the rest of our school family/community.
LVCHS Announces Third Quarter 2007-08 Honor Roll
Lehigh Valley Christian High School is pleased to announce Honor Roll and High Honor Roll for the third quarter. Click on the link below to see the entire list.
“See You at the Pole”
Once again, Lehigh Valley Christian High School students rose early in the morning to participate in the nationally observed “See You at the Pole” public prayer ceremony. Like their peers across America, LVCHS students met a tad after 7:00 a.m. to join hands around both the Christian and American Flag poles.

The students lifted up the nation, its leaders, other schools and the plight of Christians worldwide. A number of faculty and staff personnel also prayed, led by Mr. Brennan, Head of School. After prayer, Donovan O’Rourke and Matt (Chachi) Cooper led the students in worship. Before going to home room, the students enjoyed refreshments, compliments of volunteers.
Caleb Wimble’s Charity Presentations
An important culmination of the Big 30/30 Music Explosion was the event’s Grand Price winner donating the top prize of $300 to a charity(ies) of his or hear choice. Caleb Wimble and his brother, Josh, won in the video category for their missionary cartoon titled, “Dare” which can be found at squeakytoad.com/movies.
This summer Caleb presented checks for $150 to “The Fold Family Ministries,” headquartered in Vermont and our local “Care-Net Pregnancy Centers of the Lehigh Valley.” Tim and Barbara Hash, the directors of The Fold, and very good friends to many at Ebenezer Bible Fellowship Church and other fellowships from here to Lancaster were in the Valley for ministry business and stopped by to personally accept Caleb’s check. They warmly welcomed his contribution. The Fold provides a residential environment where biblically-based Christ-centered principles are used for counseling, mentoring, and training teens and families in crisis.
LVCHS Students Raise Funds to Help Children in Developing Countries
The Worm Project - Combating World Hunger Through Parasite Removal
Two cents. That's all it take to protect a child from intestinal worms for six months and minister the love of Jesus in a tangible way. Franconia Mennonite Conference, in conjunction with churches and organizations serving in Nicaragua, Guatemala and Haiti, is working to reach 100,000,000 children in the next twelve years with tablets of Albendazole to rid them of intestinal worms.
Through special "Jeans-for-a-buck" days, LVCHS students raised funds to purchase over 10,000 tablets. Students paid one dollar toward the project and received the privilege to wear jeans instead of the school uniform.
For project coordinator Brittany Castle, a sophomore at LVCHS, this is a family affair. Brittany inherited this project from her older sister, Allyson, a 2006 graduate of LVCHS.
To learn how you can help, visit the Franconia Mennonite Conference website at www.fmc-online.org/wormproject.





