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Mission Statement
Our mission is to glorify God by providing quality, Christ-centered education, dedicated to developing students who are spiritually, personally, and academically prepared to impact their world.
Contact Information
10700 75th Street
Kenosha, WI 53142
Phone: (262) 694-3900
Fax: (262) 694-3312
Email: postoffice@kclsed.org
- About Us
Founded in 1977, Christian Life School, a ministry of Kenosha First Assembly, is a Kindergarten-12th grade independent, evangelical, coeducational, college-preparatory day school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, represented by over 100 different denominations. Located midway between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois, the 350,000 sq. ft. of building and athletic fields are on a 45-acre campus in a rapidly growing business and professional community of 100,000 people. Students from the six-county area of Southeastern Wisconsin and Northeastern Illinois commute to the central campus for a 7-hour, 9-class period school day 180 days per year.
Types of Programs:
Traditional Day School Programs; Honors Programs; ESL Program; Conversational Italian and Japanese (on demand); Orton-Gillingham Reading Program, Distance Learning Program; National Institute for Learning Development (Discovery Program); Interactive Tutorial Learning Program; ARC Reading Program; Mentoring Program; Foreign Exchange Program; International Student Program
Honors Courses Currently Offered
Art, Band, Biology, Choir, College Algebra, Chemistry, Drama, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Orchestra, World History
Advanced Placement Courses Currently Offered
Art, British Literature, Calculus, Chemistry, French, Music Theory, Spanish, US History
2007: 18 Advanced Placement Scholars took 37 AP tests: 5 scoring 4 or better on 3 exams.
2008: 40 Advanced Placement Scholars took 55 AP tests:7 AP scholars, 2 AP scholars with distinction (average of 4 or better on 5 exams)
1 National Merit Scholarship Qualifier: 2007-08
Technology Services
Technology services include e-mail, telephones, EDLINE Educational Portal System and video communication services within CLS. Advanced, high-speed connectivity to Internet enables the sharing of text-based communication to remote locations. Intranet and Internet services are accessible from more than 150 filtered PCs.
Library Services
Library staff provides friendly, efficient circulation, reference, and instructional services that aid students and other patrons seeking information and doing research. Serving K-12th grades, with interlibrary access to public and college libraries, Internet research capabilities and a College resource center. Library holdings include 27,000 books, 40 periodicals and an audio/video library.
Fine Arts
- Band – accepted 61st MENC National Biennial In-Service Conference 2008
- 10 Heritage Festival of Music Awards including; 2nd Place-Heritage National Festival of Gold (Band-2004); 1st Place-Heritage Music Festival (Band-2003, Orchestra-2006)
- Consistent superior awards; Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA)
- 18 students selected for the WSMA Honors Project (Band, Orchestra and Choir)
- 5 High School choirs including; Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, Show Choir, Treble Clef, and Men's Ensemble
Co-Curricular Activities
Athletics
- Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division III (WIAA)
- Midwest Classic Conference (MCC)
- 10 Boys' and Girls' Varsity Programs
- 32 Conference Championships (2000-2007)
- 5 Consecutive Sportsmanship Awards (Girls' Varsity Basketball 2000-2004)
- 1998 WISA State Runner-up (Boys' Basketball)
- WIAA 2006 Division 3 Regional Champions Girls Basketball
- WIAA 2007 Division 3 Regional Champions Girls Soccer
- Developmental Sports Programs
16 Clubs and Organizations including...
- Student Government
- School Newspapers – "The Eagle Flyer"
- National Honor Society