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Founded: 1974
Mission Statement: Preparing Youth for Time and EternityAbout Us
Approved by the State of Louisiana Department of Education
Accredited by Cognia (formerly AdvancED) and National Christian Schools Association
Member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association
 

President & Athletic Director: Micah Harper
Headmaster: Sherri Slade (and PK-2 principal) 

Principals: Jayme Stokes (9-12) and Dr. Mary Skelton (3-8)

Counselors: Jennifer Malone, Amanda McMullen

 
Address: 7065 Highway 165 North, Monroe, Louisiana 71203
Phone: (318) 325-6000
FAX: (318) 387-7000
 
Grades Offered: Pre-K3 through Twelfth Grade
Average Class Size: 15-20 per section; 45-65 per grade
Current Enrollment (PK-12) : 780 students
LHSAA Class: 1-A (District 2)
 

HISTORY: In 1974, Ouachita Christian School officially opened its doors for the first time. This brought to reality the dream of a small group to educate future leaders through quality education in a Christian environment. The ideals of this group carry on. OCS has grown to be the largest Christian school in northeast Louisiana, serving families in seven Louisiana parishes and two Arkansas counties.

PHILOSOPHY: The founders of Ouachita Christian School, Incorporated, had a vision of a school which would provide a quality academic education and a thorough knowledge of biblical heritage. The goal of the school’s administration, faculty, and staff is to guide each student into an awareness of the worth and individuality of others. We believe that every student deserves the opportunity to develop to his or her fullest potential in all areas of learning at a rate suited to individual abilities. We accept students of various racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. This emphasis is reflected in the curriculum and admissions policies. 

OCS is a college preparatory school with a challenging curriculum. We emphasize basic disciplines and the liberal arts on the premise that critical thinking and expression are essential to the vitality of our culture. Our goal is to make learning a stimulating experience emphasizing basic discipline, and intellectual curiosity necessary to fulfill their potential. To meet this goal we provide faculty members who are not only well prepared in their disciplines, but who also appreciate the individual differences of their students. At OCS, we want our students to grow in understanding of their spiritual nature and their moral responsibilities. We want them to accept accountability for their actions and attitudes, both on campus and in the community. We want them, as loyal citizens of our country, to grow in appreciation of both their rights and their obligations and to acquire the ability and desire to participate constructively, in the activities of society. These goals are rooted in our belief that each person is made in the image of God and therefore worthy of dignity and respect. 

VISION

  • To impart knowledge of the Christian heritage not only through courses in Bible class and participation in chapel but across the entire school curriculum.

  • To provide a coordinated curriculum that imparts the skills and knowledge necessary for graduating students to continue their education at competitive colleges and universities.

  • To challenge students to assume responsibility for human betterment through awareness of and involvement in local, state, national, and international issues.

  • To help students develop self-confidence and self-esteem by providing a variety of extracurricular activities in which they can develop their special interests and talents.

  • To enhance the quality of life through the development of physical fitness, wise use of leisure time, and a sense of the aesthetic.

STATEMENT OF FAITH

We believe that the Bible is the Word of God.  It is the basis of knowing God’s will on earth; it is divinely inspired.  We believe in the one true God, the creator of the universe, the God of the Old and New Testament.  We believe the Godhead exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.  We believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God born of a virgin and lived without sin.  He became flesh, was crucified and raised bodily from the grave on the third day.  His death was the ultimate atonement for sin.  He will return to Earth in final judgment of the just and unjust.  He left his Holy Spirit to admonish, teach, bring to repentance, indwell and set apart believers in a holy, daily lifestyle. We believe that salvation comes by grace through faith in the gospel and salvation involves repentance, turning from our own ways to God’s ways. We believe that you enter the kingdom of God by being reborn through spirit and water through faith in Jesus.  We are called to live in community with other believers through the local church.  The Christian school is not a church but a tool for Christian parents who seek its help in leading their children to be fully-equipped children of God as they go away from the school and out into the world. 
 
PLEDGE TO CONSTITUENTS
  • A Christian environment
  • High academic standards
  • Dedicated teachers and staff members who love God and children
  • A professional attitude
  • Discipline
  • Exemplary communication
  • Well-rounded curriculum
  • Frequent opportunities for community service
 

NON-DISCRIMINATORY STATEMENT

Ouachita Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin regarding its policies, educational offerings, financial aid program, athletic programs, or other school-sponsored activities.

YEARLY THEMES: Based on input from staff, parents, students, and administrators, the school selects an annual theme which represents an attribute of the Christian walk. This theme is developed throughout the year in a variety of ways: with a memory verse and schoolwide song, in chapel services, on bulletin boards, through acts of service, on the wall, in every classroom and the main hallway. Field trip T-shirts sport the theme, carrying the message out into the larger community.
 
ACCREDITATION: Dually accredited by Cognia (formerly AdvancED) and National Christian School Association; approved by the State of Louisiana Department of Education; member of Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). Students are eligible to participate in the Louisiana Board of Regents' scholarship and grant programs, including TOPS.
 
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS: All of our teachers have a minimum baccalaureate degree with full state private school certification. One-third of our staff has completed master’s degrees in their chosen field. All of our teachers have the necessary hours in education/professional teaching courses. Our student/teacher ratio is approximately 15:1; our goal is not to exceed 20 per classroom.
 
TARGET STUDENT POPULATION: We provide a Christ-centered, college-preparatory curriculum for our students. We are not able to provide services for students who have been expelled, suspended or failed in another school system. We reinforce basic Christian values on and off campus behavior for our students. Alcohol, tobacco, and controlled substances are not beneficial for a child’s Christian walk and thus not permitted for OCS students. Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action which may result in expulsion.
 
ACTIVITIES: Because we believe a well-rounded education goes beyond classroom instruction, extracurricular activities are strongly supported at OCS. Activities include regional and state Literary Rally, a nationally recognized Art department, Band, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Softball, Soccer, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Tennis and Golf. Students in sixth grade and under participate in various sports with other OCS families through local recreational leagues.
 
CURRICULUM: We offer daily Bible courses and prayer, weekly chapel, a Christian-worldview in curriculum, and Christian teachers/coaches/staff. We offer the traditional scope and sequence for grades K-12, with the Abeka curriculum principally in lower grades and Precepts curriculum in others. We use Accelerated Reading, Accelerated Math and Abeka materials. We offer the TOPS curriculum for all students. We offer AP courses in American History, Calculus and English. We offer Honors selections in Math, Art, English, Fine Arts Survey, Science and Social Studies. We offer the languages of French and Spanish beginning in high school dual enrollment courses with the University of Louisiana at Monroe and Louisiana Tech University, international, national and local chaperoned trips.
 
PARENT/TEACHER COMMUNICATION: We recognize that communication with parents is vital to a student’s success. We communicate differently depending on the age of the student, but our goal of connecting with the parent is always the same. Elementary students bring home weekly updates on assignments and grades. In first through 12th grades, we use PlusPortals. This is an online service that allows parents access to lesson plans, homework, and current grades for their student. We also schedule parent-teacher conferences and send emails or notes when needed in an effort to keep the parent informed.
 
COLLEGES ATTENDED BY GRADUATES: 
Historically, 99% of graduates matriculate to four-year universities; the remaining 1% matriculate to community/junior colleges or the military.
 
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS, CLASSES OF 2014-2023
 

Abilene Christian University

Arizona State University

Auburn University

Baylor University

Belhaven College

Boise State University

College of St. Rose

Dakota State University

Delta State University

Dodge City Community College

East Texas Baptist University

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Florida State University

Franklin Pierce University

Freed-Hardeman University

George Mason University

Grambling State University

Harding University (and Honors College)

Hartwick College

Henderson State University

Hollins University

Hutchinson State Community College

Iowa Lakes Community College

John Melvin University

Louisiana Christian University

Louisiana State University (and Honors College)

LSU - Alexandria

LSU-Shreveport

Louisiana Tech (and Honors Program)

Lyon College

Mary Hardin Baylor University

McNeese State University

Middle Tennessee State University

 

Millsaps College

Mississippi College

Mississippi State University (Bagley College of Engineering)

Montgomery College

Murray State College

Northwestern State University

Ouachita Baptist University

Pepperdine University

Samford University

Savannah College of Art & Design

Southeastern Louisiana University

South Arkansas Community College

Southern Arkansas University

Southern Methodist University

Southern University

Texas A&M

Texas Tech University

Tyler Junior College

United States Air Force Academy

University of Alabama

University of Arkansas

University of Arkansas - Monticello

University of Central Arkansas

University of Colorado - Colorado Springs

University of Florida

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

University of Louisiana at Monroe

University of Mississippi

University of Missouri at St.Louis

University of South Carolina

University of Texas

Washington University at St. Louis

Wayland Baptist University

 
College Entrance Exams: ACT composite mean score for the class of 2023 is 25.
 
DISCLAIMER:
OCS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin regarding policies, educational offerings, financial aid programs, athletic programs, and other school-sponsored activities.
 
ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Notice to Parents, Students, and Employees of Ouachita Christian School:
 
In January of 2019, a comprehensive inspection was completed of all structures on the Ouachita Christian School campus for the purpose of locating and identifying "Asbestos-Containing Materials." An AHERA inspection was performed, and the Asbestos Management Plan was placed at the facility to be kept on file on-site.
 
A copy of the plan for the facility can be located in the Main Office and is available for public inspection during regular school hours. As funding allows, Ouachita Christian School will continue its ongoing efforts to reduce the presence of "Asbestos-Containing Materials" in our schools.