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Student Outcomes |
DMCS Expected Student Outcomes Upon High School Graduation:
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Articulate the Biblical themes of creation, fall, and
redemption/restoration and how these biblical themes inform one's
understanding of the history, fine arts, and literature of mankind.
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Recognize that mathematical and scientific concepts are human
abstractions of a universe that glorifies the God of order and design
and accordingly demonstrate competence and wise stewardship.
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Identify and describe key historical events and recognize that God providentially directs human history.
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Demonstrate Biblical discernment in researching, reading, evaluating, and communicating information.
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Develop the skills and desires necessary for life-long learning
and the pursuit of higher education in any institution appropriate for
academic abilities and a sense of God's direction and calling.
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Recognize the complexities of other cultures in order to attain a global vision of the Church.
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Identify and steward God-given individual talents, abilities, health, possessions, environment, and spiritual gifts.
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Serve in church, community, and civic activities.
Desired Student Outcomes:
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Display critical and distinctly Christian thinking through
careful thought and exchange of ideas; analyze and articulate every
aspect of life from a Christian worldview and understand opposing
worldviews, resulting in a solid defense of the faith.
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Demonstrate a growing Christ-like attitude and relationship with
the Lord Jesus Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, governed by God's
Word, and actively engaged in the personal disciplines of prayer, Bible
study, corporate worship, service to others, and evangelism.
Recognize how human diversity (e.g., socioeconomic, cultural,
ethnic, denominational, and gender differences) provides a multifaceted
representation of the image of God in mankind and enriches human
experience.
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