James Valley Christian School Explained

James Valley Christian School
Type:Christian School
Grades:PreK–12
Religion:Inter-denominational
Campus:Suburban
District:Huron
Established:September 3, 1957
Address:1550 Dakota Ave N
City:Huron
State:SD
Zipcode:57350
Country:U.S.
Enrollment:~220
Accreditation:South Dakota Board of Education and Association of Christian Schools International
Hours In Day:7 hrs 15 min
Mascot:Vikings
Ratio:1:11
Nickname:JVCS
Colors:Black, Gold
Conference:281 Conference, (named after US Hwy 281)
Principal:Cindy Niederbaumer
Website:jvcs.org

James Valley Christian School is a private inter-denominational Christian school in Huron, South Dakota. The school is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International.[1]

History

James Valley Christian School first opened their doors in the fall of 1956 outside of Huron, South Dakota by individuals who desired Christian education in their area. The school campus was built in the James River Valley on the same campus as Byron Bible Camp. In 1972, the original building burned down and a new building was built on the same campus. On April 6, 1997, when the dikes on the James River failed the school campus along with Bryon Bible camp flooded; water in the school reached a height of between 5feetand7feetft (andft).[2] For the next few years, school was held in the Huron Middle School building, prior to its demolition. The school moved into the current building in August 2000. In early 2018, JVCS, broke ground on an auditorium and an auxiliary gym.

Extracurricular

James Valley Christian School is a member of the South Dakota High School Activities Association. It has a concert band, a pep band, and a choir program. The Oral Interpretation Team and One-Act play has had many years of success. Sports include soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, cheerleading, track and golf.

Notable alumni

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jamesvalleychristianschool.org/ School's website
  2. Book: Peak discharges and flow volumes for streams in the northern plains, 1996–97. U.S. Geological Survey circular volume 1185. U.S. Geological Survey. 2001. 13. 978-0-607-96339-7. 2 November 2009.