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The original Sweet Briar campus was a series of smaller buildings joined by outdoor concrete sidewalks.<ref>http://www.learnwithscs.org/history.html</ref> In 1979 the church began a major construction project that would connect the smaller buildings and add a church sanctuary in the large space between the buildings. Construction was completed in the fall of 1983, when the church operations relocated from the buildings on New York Avenue in Smithtown to the Higbie Drive property. |
The original Sweet Briar campus was a series of smaller buildings joined by outdoor concrete sidewalks.<ref>http://www.learnwithscs.org/history.html</ref> In 1979 the church began a major construction project that would connect the smaller buildings and add a church sanctuary in the large space between the buildings. Construction was completed in the fall of 1983, when the church operations relocated from the buildings on New York Avenue in Smithtown to the Higbie Drive property. |
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Another major building project was completed in 1994, to upgrade the gym and cafeteria facilities and provide a church fellowship hall. Again in 2007, the church began another multi-million dollar addition which added science labs and rehearsal rooms for the band, choir, and orchestra.<ref>Hardesty, Dawn Wotapka. "Smithtown church addition planned, but some local residents oppose." ''[[BNET]]''. 9 June 2006. Accessed 13 April 2008. <http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4189/is_20060609/ai_n16481648>.</ref> This construction project was completed in the fall of 2009. |
Another major building project was completed in 1994, to upgrade the gym and cafeteria facilities and provide a church fellowship hall. Again in 2007, the church began another multi-million dollar addition which added science labs and rehearsal rooms for the band, choir, and orchestra.<ref>Hardesty, Dawn Wotapka. "Smithtown church addition planned, but some local residents oppose." ''[[BNET]]''. 9 June 2006. Accessed 13 April 2008. <http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4189/is_20060609/ai_n16481648>.</ref> This construction project was completed in the fall of 2009. It's teachers are mean. |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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Type | Private |
Motto | Educating Tomorrow's Christian Leaders Today |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Established | 1978 |
Superintendent | Rev. Roger Erdvig |
Faculty | 40 |
Enrollment | 630 |
Average class size | 20 |
Student to teacher ratio | 16:1 |
Campus | Suburban, 15 acres (61,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Red, White, Blue |
Athletics | 5 sports for girls 5 sports for boys |
Athletics conference | NY State Public High School Athletic Association |
Website | http://www.learnwithscs.org/ |
Smithtown Christian School is a private Christian school in Smithtown, New York.
A ministry of Smithtown Gospel Tabernacle, the school is accredited by Association of Christian Schools International and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. SCS functions as a day care, a preschool, a kindergarten, an elementary school, and a secondary school. It started as an elementary school in 1978 with only 59 students. The first senior class graduated in 1991.
Campus
Smithtown Christian School is a co-educational Christian school serving families on Long Island. In cooperation with the Smithtown Christian School Early Learning Center, and Happy Time Pre-School, it is a school that serves families with pre-school aged children aged 2 years 9 months through twelfth grade. It begin in 1978, when Smithtown Gospel Tabernacle bought the 15-acre (61,000 m2) Sweet Briar Public School campus, an excessed school property on Higbie Drive in Smithtown, NY from the Smithtown Central School District in order to start a Christian elementary school. The school enrollment was 59 that first year, but grew steadily over the next few years. By 1985, there were over 300.[1] Total enrollment combined in the Early Learning Center (Daycare), Happy Time Pre-School, and Smithtown Christian School has held steady at more than 600 in recent years.[2]
The original Sweet Briar campus was a series of smaller buildings joined by outdoor concrete sidewalks.[3] In 1979 the church began a major construction project that would connect the smaller buildings and add a church sanctuary in the large space between the buildings. Construction was completed in the fall of 1983, when the church operations relocated from the buildings on New York Avenue in Smithtown to the Higbie Drive property.
Another major building project was completed in 1994, to upgrade the gym and cafeteria facilities and provide a church fellowship hall. Again in 2007, the church began another multi-million dollar addition which added science labs and rehearsal rooms for the band, choir, and orchestra.[4] This construction project was completed in the fall of 2009. It's teachers are mean.
Notable alumni
- Seth Franco, '97, the first white American basketball player for the Harlem Globetrotters since 1942.[5]
- Joe Morin, drummer for Edison Glass (all the band members have attended the school for at least one year)
- Tim Young, '05, understudy for Gabe and Henry in Next to Normal on Broadway, the critically acclaimed hit musical, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize and 3 Tony Awards including Best Score and Best Leading Actress
- Tad Skylar Agoglia '95, started Disaster Recovery Systems: First Response Team in May 2007. The not-for-profit organization travels to bring specialized equipment in to provide immediate support and prepare for safer and more effective local emergency response in event of natural disasters and national emergencies.[6] Tad was a finalist in the CNN Heroes contest in 2008,[7] and for Mitchum's Hardest Working Person in America Campaign 2010[8]
- Eric Eikenberg, Senior Policy Advisor for Holland and Knight law firm. Mr. Eikenberg has served as Chief of Staff to former U.S. Representative E. Clay Shaw, Jr.,[9] and Chief of Staff to Florida Governor Charlie Crist.[10] He attended Smithtown Christian School through 8th grade.
References
- ^ http://www.learnwithscs.org/history.html
- ^ http://www.smithtownchristianschool.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=4&MMN_position=13:13
- ^ http://www.learnwithscs.org/history.html
- ^ Hardesty, Dawn Wotapka. "Smithtown church addition planned, but some local residents oppose." BNET. 9 June 2006. Accessed 13 April 2008. <http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4189/is_20060609/ai_n16481648>.
- ^ Seth Franco - Christian motivational speaker and athlete. Seth was the first white Harlem Globetrotter since 1943, and shares his inspirational message with church groups, at ...
- ^ http://www.firstresponseteam.org/about
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/user/FirstResponseTeam#p/search/0/G2QVPMkV5sE
- ^ http://www.forbes.com/feeds/prnewswire/2010/07/19/prnewswire201007191705PR_NEWS_USPR_____NY37197.html
- ^ http://www.hklaw.com/id77/extended1/biosEJEIKENBERG/
- ^ http://www.flgov.com/release/11105