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TIM KRAYNAK NAMED UPPER SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Hayes announces key personnel update as 2023 begins In December of 2022, Worthington Christian School’s Head of School Dr. Mike Hayes officially announced Tim Kraynak…
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SEEING THE WHOLE PICTURE
Grad uses educational and ministry experience to write and publish devotional book The Bible has been a part of Laura (Swetnam) Waymack’s (WC ’05) life…
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THE BROWNS BIG PICTURE
Summer job places grad in the heart of the Cleveland Browns training camp If you ever saw a picture of former Cleveland Browns quarterback Joshua Dobbs…
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CYBER COP
Passion for cybersecurity helped Reid land student fellow honor David Reid, Jr. (WC ’21) is ahead of his time. Reid, who is double majoring in…
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PLANT DOCTOR
Klass closing in on her Ph.D. on pathogens that infect and impact vegetable crops When Taylor Klass (WC ’14) was in middle school, her parents…
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HOMECOMING WEEK IN REVIEW
A video recap of a memorable week at WC. The week of October 10-15, 2022, was special in Worthington Christian School’s life, with the school’s…
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HOW YOU CAN GIVE A PORTION OF YOUR OHIO TAXES TO STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
A new provision allows Ohio taxpayers to redirect a portion of their taxes to student scholarships. In July 2021, the Ohio legislature made a provision…
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LEAVING THE DUGOUT BEHIND
Putting softball behind her, Heidorn steps into the light of her new career. There are days when Ava Heidorn (WC ’17) can’t believe the freedom…
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ROADS TO GLORY
WC boys soccer coach says the path to 200 wins was paved by those who came before him After the Worthington Christian boys soccer team…
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THE FINAL RUN
After taking third in NAIA, the WC twins head off on separate tracks but will always be close on each other’s trails. Worthington Christian alums…
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BORN TO RUN
Running keeps WC graduate heading in the right direction. Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets…
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MAKING A JOYFUL NOISE
A long, winding road leads Muschott to his calling at Life Community Church. For Brett Muschott, there were few things more devastating than the sound…