Keren Hollaway, a two year Warrior, will forever remember her time in Warriorville. She’s had the chance to experience faith-changing opportunities such as junior class trip and her J-term mission trip senior year. Even though Keren has only been attending LRCA for two years, she stated that she will always remember her time here because of the students and faculty. LRCA has given not just amazing friendships but also amazing role models. When asked what Keren would like to tell the underclassmen Keren said “Be where your feet are!” Even though it may not seem like it, High school really flies by and it’s important to be present instead of wishing it away. Overall, Little Rock
Christian had impacted Keren’s faith the most. Keren said “LRCA has given me the opportunity to not only give him glory on Sundays and Wednesday nights, but each and every day.” Keren will be missed at Little Rock Christian but we are excited to see her move on to her next stage in life at the University of Central Arkansas.
Ada Peeples has spent the majority of her education career at LRCA and will now be moving on to Auburn. During her 13 years, Ada said Little rock christian taught her how to keep her priorities straight. Learning to focus on faith and academics while making time for socials was not easy but she learned. Ada also gained many amazing experiences during her time in Warriorville. She will forever remember going to state for golf her junior year and achieving a personal best while tying for third. Ada wasn’t just an athlete during her time in LRCA, she also experienced the stage during the spring musical, and served on SGA her sophomore and junior year. Ada’s encouragement to underclassmen is to “Get involved. Branch out! Talk to people you don’t normally talk to and be kind to everybody.”
Noah Osborne is a proud kindergarten club member, who has enjoyed his time in Warriorville and now will be moving on. Noah stated that LRCA had taught him the importance of putting faith first and being in a community. Along with these important values, Noah had learned, he also says that Little Rock Christian has given him amazing experiences. He shares that junior class trip, first day of senior year and senior roll night were some of his favorite experiences from LRCA. Noah wants to share with all younger classmen to, “Put yourself out there and push yourself. School is a lot more fun when you buy in and are involved.” In the fall Noah will be moving on to Samford and is looking forward to his next chapter.