Principal’s Paragraph:
The future is bright at Gilbert Christian High School! We are blessed beyond measure to be learning and leading at such a wonderful school. Psalms 23:5-6 spoke to me today. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever.
In the very near future, we will implement the Yondr Bags to curb cell phone use during the instructional day. At this point, our students have handled the new policy very well. We are seeing increased engagement in class as well as during lunch and passing periods. We feel the bags will ensure this continues.
We are excited for our fall sports season to begin. Please support our student athletes and coaches by attending their games and cheering them on!
Important Dates
8/27: Pay to Dress Day – Cash Only
9/2: Labor Day
9/27: Homecoming Football Game
9/28: Homecoming Dance
10/3-10/4: Freshmen Retreat at UCYC in Prescott
August Staff Birthdays
8/27: Kelly Jones
8/29: Frank DeSena
*If you would like to bless our staff, here is the favorites list
Pay to Dress Day
Students can pay $5 on Tuesday, August 27th to participate in Pay to Dress Day. Students must follow the “spirit week” dress code in the handbook. Students who do not wish to pay, must be in school uniform. This is cash only.
Volunteer Corner
- Sign up here to pass out pizza at TONIGHT’s football game!
- Sign up here to bless the staff with snacks during our monthly all staff meetings
- Sign up here if you (or your high school age child) would like to watch staff kiddos during weekly Tuesday meetings.
CHAPEL & SMALL GROUP
Chapel & small group will be held Wednesday, August 28th, from 9:40-11:34. Please avoid scheduling appointments during this time. This week, our Chapel time will focus on “God at Work.” Students & staff will hear testimonies from a GCHS student & a GCHS staff member. During small group time, 9th-11th grade will be discussing their identity in Christ and Seniors will focus on fears surrounding life after graduation. This will segway throughout the year into talking about real life issues our seniors will soon face (dating for marriage, finances, etc.). Reminder, you can watch all previous Chapels here.
These are the songs we will be singing on Wednesday!
A NOTE FROM OUR ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT
The wait is finally over, football season is upon us! The Knights’ season opener against Florence is scheduled for tonight, on our home turf. Join us for kickoff at GCHS (7:00pm), and prepare to get loud as we cheer on the 2024 varsity squad! Next Monday (8/26, 6:00pm), our junior varsity football team will compete on the road at Arizona Lutheran. We are so excited to see the up-and-coming talent take the field! Volleyball also begins next week, with its opener scheduled for Thursday, August 29th. All three teams will travel to Snowflake for a triple-header against the Lobos. The freshman/sophomore group will take the court at 4:30pm, followed by JV at 5:30pm, and varsity at 6:30pm. Varsity football’s second match-up is also on the docket next Thursday. The Knights will host Arizona Lutheran under the GCHS lights, at 7:00pm. For more information and all things athletics, check out our website gcsknights.com.
A NOTE FROM OUR SPANISH CLUB
The deadline is approaching! Travel with Spanish Club to Costa Rica during Spring Break 2025. Registration and deposits are due September 1st to avoid late fees. Contact Mrs. Jorgensen for more info or check us out at SimplyVenture.net.
ROOTED IN PRAYER
Parents, Grandparents, and all friends of GCHS are invited to join the team of volunteers that make up Rooted in Prayer every Wednesday morning at 8AM that school is in session. Praying aloud is not required and babies through preschool-aged children are welcome. Contact Mary for more information: [email protected].
Theater Arts
If you would like to purchase a 2024-2025 Knights’ Theatre Company shirt, fill out this link and the KTC council will deliver your shirt.
Yearbooks
On sale now! Prices are based on a sliding scale. Order early and save money! Place your order here, Job #7107. Note: this link works best in the Chrome browser.
Questions? Email the yearbook adviser at [email protected].
Seniors automatically receive a yearbook – no need to place an order.
College & Career
For students interested in our 3 state universities:
Register for the Tri-University Student Event (U of A, ASU, and NAU) on 8/25/24
Thinking of a career in Graphic Arts? Register for the Huntington University interactive fall workshop (animation, graphic design, and film production majors) on 9/12/24
Need Volunteer Hours?
Register here to volunteer with Swift Youth Foundation (after school STEAM activities)
Counselor Corner
Do you rest from your work?
SABBATH REST
Sabbath rest can be a powerful practice for enhancing your mental health. The Sabbath offers profound benefits for mental health, rooted in biblical wisdom. God commands in Exodus 20:8, “Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy,” inviting us to rest from our labor.
Sabbath rest encourages you to step away from your routine, disconnect from work and digital distractions, and focus on connecting with the Lord. This dedicated time can reduce anxiety, improve emotional resilience, and offer a fresh perspective on life.
This intentional pause helps us detach from daily stresses and recharge. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites us to, “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” In the New Covenant, resting in Jesus fosters spiritual rejuvenation, reduces anxiety, and enhances our connection with God and others. It is an amazing reminder that Jesus said: “It is finished.” By dedicating time to rest and reflection, we nurture our mental well-being and find peace in God’s presence.