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As a non-profit, independent Classical Christian school, Providence Christian Academy relies on tuition revenue and the generosity of our families and supporters to fund our mission and meet our operational expenses each year. Since our founding in 1996, God’s provision, through the collective effort and financial support of trustees, parents, grandparents, alumni, parents of alumni, faculty, and friends has shaped the educational experience, extracurricular opportunities, and campus facilities enjoyed by our students today. In this same spirit of generosity, we encourage every PCA family to continue the tradition of giving, thereby sustaining our mission to teach students to seek God’s truth and to equip them with the tools for a lifetime of learning. You are an indispensable part of the unfolding narrative at PCA, a story God is writing today and for generations to come. We express our heartfelt gratitude for your generous support of our Annual Fund, capital campaigns, and fundraising events. May the Lord bless you and keep you and may He continue to provide abundant resources for PCA through the generous gifts of His people.

Gratefully,
The PCA Development Team

Bette McFarland
Director of Development
bmcfarland@providencechristian.com

Gabrielle Capurso
Director of Advancement
gcapurso@providencechristian.com

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PCA 8th grade students recently heard a special presentation from Ken Gluck with the Tennessee Holocaust Commission as part of their Literature study of Night, the memoir of Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor. Mr. Gluck shared the story of his father, Armin Gluck, who was a Hungarian born Holocaust... survivor. His powerful story was an inspiration to our students!
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PCA 4th grade students recently traveled to the University of the South in Sewanee to tour the All Saints Chapel as part of their study of Gothic architecture. #WeArePCA

Several PCA Rhetoric students recently participated in the 2024 Model United Nations Convention held at Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro. During the convention, students had an opportunity to draft resolutions addressing geopolitical problems around the world. While advocating for their respective ...resolutions, PCA student representatives participated in large group discussions with students from across the state of Tennessee. In these collaborative meetings, students engaged in pro/con debate sessions while addressing the merits of each resolution in order to find solutions for complex topics. Congratulations to Ella Gardner and Miles Moates on receiving honors at this year's convention! Officer Ella Gardner was honored to have been elected an officer for her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Delegate Miles Moates was selected by the UN Secretariat to be a consultant on some of the delegation's most important resolutions. All of PCA's Model UN participants did a wonderful job representing our school community!
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