The varsity girls were the regular season champions of the VACA North District, and finished fourth in the VACA Regional tournament!! They lost 28-39 in the quarterfinals of the state tournament to the number one seed in a well-fought game. Their opponent had won their conference by 28 points, so a ten point margin was something to be proud of! A special congratulations to...
Read MoreThe middle school boys won the VACA Regional Conference for the first time ever after a close loss last year! Watch the
Read MoreIn honor of Black History Month, all art classes in February are studying the art of Bisa Butler, a contemporary fiber artist who creates quilt portraits that celebrate Black life, both historical figures and everyday people. Ms. Butler is a young artist single-handedly creating a new genre of fine art quilting. As students reflect on her techniques, colors, subjects, and...
Read MoreThe varsity boys were the regular season champions of the VACA North District, finished third in the VACA State Championship and second in the VACA Regional tournament. Congratulation to Quinton Reniga who was named Statewide and Regional Regular Season MVP. Micah Tiwari, and Micah Fletcher were also named to the all-conference team of the VACA North District!
Read MoreOne of the distinctives of Regents is a class on Building a Biblical Worldview held every Tuesday during the sixth grade year. Taught by Sheila and Donna Richardson, the class’s goals are to learn to think biblically in every aspect of their days, to remove stumbling blocks to belief - areas where the teachings of secular culture contradict the Bible, and to...
Read MoreSeniors are starting to hear back about their early applications! So far this year seniors have already been accepted early into Virginia Tech, Christopher Newport’s honors program, University of North Carolina Wilmington, JMU, UNC Greensboro – and more! The pandemic has made this year an especially competitive year for college acceptances as students who...
Read MoreWhen students transition from sixth to seventh grade at Regents, a world of change occurs in their school experience. No longer are there weekly parent-teacher folders that are sent home, one home room teacher, or as many field trips and class events for parents to attend. Students at this age even hide from friendly newsletter writers! Sometimes parents and grandparents...
Read MoreOne of the exciting parts of sixth grade is having the opportunity to grow in leadership as the oldest students in the Grammar School. This year, with COVID restrictions lessening, students are once again able to interact more with other grades. Here, sixth grader Oliva R. shows first grader Jackson R. how the TV was invented for the sixth grade’s invention...
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