Riverside Christian School Explained

Riverside Christian School
Streetaddress:721 Keys Road
County:(Yakima County)
Zipcode:98901
Country:USA
Coordinates:46.5972°N -120.4583°W
Superintendent:Todd Lundberg
Founder:West Side Baptist Church
Principal:Randy Reynolds
Principal Label:Elementary Principal
Chaplain:Rev. Jim Herring
Ratio:13:1
Athletics:Soccer
Basketball
Cross Country
Baseball
Golf
Cheerleading
Volleyball
Track & Field
Slogan:Rooted in Christ...Ready for Tomorrow
Accreditation:Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
Mascot:Crusader
Colors:Navy blue and gold
Publication:Riverside Review
Established:1973
Enrollment:380
Enrollment As Of:2023-2024

Riverside Christian School, founded in 1973, is a private Christian school in Yakima, Washington for preschool through 12th Grade students.[1] Riverside Christian School is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International and Washington Federation of Independent Schools.[2]

History

Riverside Christian School began in 1973 as a ministry of West Side Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Hal Campbell and founding Principal Richard D. Lyon. It was originally known as West Side Christian School. The school enrolled 35 students in its first year and has since grown to an enrollment of about 380 students.[3] Riverside has become an independent corporation because of its projected future expansion, while still remaining a part of the Christian community. In the spring of 2007, Riverside became fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International and the Northwest Accreditation Commission. Riverside retains the school colors and mascot of West Side Christian School.

For its first seven years, from the 1973-74 school year through the 1980-81 school year, West Side Christian School was housed in the West Side Baptist Church building at 3414 Tieton Drive. For at least the 1978-79 school year, Junior High and Senior High were housed at the Grace Brethren Church at 904 South 26th Avenue. For the 1979-80 school year, all students were back in the 3414 Tieton Drive building.

In the early 80s, West Side Baptist Church built a new building at 6901 Summitview Avenue. West Side students were housed in this building starting in the 1981-82 school year. This building was centered around the school, with the school gym used as the church's main sanctuary. The church remains in this building today and has renamed itself West Side Church.

Student Enrollment History by School Year
School Year Main Bldg Student Enrollment Graduating Seniors
1973-743414 Tieton35--
1976-773414 Tieton99*5
1978-793414 Tieton127*7
1979-803414 Tieton149*5
2005-066901 Summitview485
2007-08721 Keys Road508
2009-10721 Keys Road480
2011-12721 Keys Road426
2013-14721 Keys Road379
2015-16721 Keys Road334
2019-20721 Keys Road400"Avg 20/yr"
2021-22721 Keys Road417
2022-23721 Keys Road384
2023-24721 Keys Road380

* Based on counting students in the yearbook; may not be complete.

Student life

Riverside Christian Elementary School has many annual traditions. Most grade levels have one major field trip or activity each year that is unique to that grade. Each grade is involved in a variety of other field trips throughout the year, as well. Generally, each trip is an extension of the applied curriculum. Other traditions at Riverside Christian School include community service projects at each grade level, all-school Praise Chapel at Thanksgiving, Easter chapel, two major musical/drama productions each year, an all-day Festival of Fine Arts and open house, weekly chapels, swimming or skating parties to celebrate the end of each semester, junior-high and senior-high retreats, the 8th grade East Coast Colonial Tour, and High School homecoming, tolo, prom, and senior trip. The secondary (7th-12th) starts each school year with a Retreat. This is a 2 night trip where they can build relationships but most importantly focuses on building their relationship with Jesus.

Elementary special features and programs

Junior high special features and programs

High school special features and programs

The high school has 3 special functions per year, including homecoming, toro, and prom. Prom is traditionally planned by the Junior class student council and includes entertainment and dining. Traditions for prom include "Senior Wills," a humorous senior future career video, and a cruise prom every 4 years.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . 2022-05-21 . Riverside Christian School.
  2. Web site: Washington Private Schools Directory . 2023-02-15 . Washington Federation of Independent Schools.
  3. Web site: Riverside Christian School Profile (2020) Yakima, WA. Private School Review. en. 2020-02-06.