New student officers were elected in leadership positions for the House system of Coram Deo Academy High School of Flower Mound for the 2008-2009 school year. They are:
House of Homer:
President: Haven Cauble
Vice: President: Lailee LaBarbera
Steward: Rebecca Musgrove
Special Events: Marcus Goodwin
Historian: Clancy Cauble
Chaplain: Elizabeth Price (Prayer) and Blake Graham (Music)
Parliamentarian: Taylor Sharp
House of Lewis:
President: Elizabeth Wegendt
Vice: President: Brice Praslicka
Steward: Grace Frank
Special Events: Natalie Osenbaugh
Historian: Lauren Wells
Chaplain: Rachel Bannert
Parliamentarian: Michael O'Brien
House of Wallace:
President: Rachel Synan
Vice: President: Mark Neal
Steward: Corbin Albert
Special Events: Richard Walsh
Historian: Brianna Carlson
Chaplain: Elise Lanning
Parliamentarian: Julia Pease
House of Wright:
President: Lauren Devoll
Vice: President: Blake Sanders
Steward: Grace Morriss
Special Events: Molley Reed and Courtney Kotyk
Historian: Lindsey Friday and Rachel Friday
Chaplain: Blake Sturm
Parliamentarian: Grace Morriss
The House system provides the opportunity for students to exercise self-government, develop leadership skills, establish school honor and spirit, and serve the community. Students also gain from the extracurricular activities and competitive spirit surrounding the points awarded for individual and team performance in academics, athletics, arts and service. Students are reinforcing appropriate behavior, dress code, and study habits, and are cooperatively working together to achieve House goals. It is believed this is the only high school in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to have such a program.
About Coram Deo Academy
Coram Deo Academy is an independent, nondenominational school and Christian learning community, with three locations in the metroplex: preK- grade eight in Carrollton at 2435 E. Hebron Parkway; preK- grade five in Dallas at 12727 Hillcrest Rd.; and preK – grade 12 in Flower Mound at 4900 Wichita Trail. Filling a unique niche, the Academy educates youth in a historic Christian worldview through a vigorous classical curriculum and genuine school-home collaboration, where students attend school three days a week and work at home under the tutelage of their parents the other days. A five-day option is also available from grade five and up at the Flower Mound campus. The curriculum is based on the classical trivium model of grammar, logic and rhetoric and includes the introduction of Latin in third grade. CDA offers a thoughtful approach to a renaissance in classical education and works to train ethical leaders and wise thinkers who will shape culture for the glory of God. For more information, contact 800-465-0561 or go to www.coramdeoacademy.org.
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