📣ATTENTION CHEERLEADERS📣
Practice for today, Monday January 27th, has been CANCELLED due to the amount of people who are sick.
Please take tonight to rest up because as of right now, we will have to cheer tomorrow, January 28th.
Please use the link below to check our game time for tomorrow: https://sites.google.com/mhcaeagles.org/mhca-cheer/home
Surprise visits were conducted last week, as Internship students settled into their Internship positions. Pictured are CC Scalise interning as a teacher here at MHCA. Cheyanne Dewey, aspiring to be a Forensic Psychologist, with Tara Rowe, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Baxter County and Circuit Clerk's Office. Grayson Alexander writing code with Greg Alexander of VisionAmp Web Design, and Luke Wert participating in a team building activity with Dr. Sarah Shedenhelm of Baxter County Animal Clinic.




Update: Tickets are taken!!!
There's a MHCA family who has 3 tickets to the Newsboys concert at The Sheid for this Sunday. They are unable to use those tickets due to illness. They'd like to gift them to another family. Reach out to Christine if you're interested. +1 (870) 656-9332

📣ATTENTION CHEERLEADERS📣
Tomorrow we cheer on our Eagles 🦅! Please be in the MHCA gym at 5:15pm. Use the link below to see all of our remaining practices and game time: https://sites.google.com/mhcaeagles.org/mhca-cheer/home
The Spring Ballet/Tumbling class will begin on Wednesday, March 5th at 4 pm and will end on May 14th. To accommodate the Lil dribbler’s basketball program, class is starting later this spring and will be shortened by two classes. The cost is reduced to $40 per student. There will not be an end of semester recital. However, parents will be invited to see an in-house performance at the Academy. We encourage all ballerinas to sign up for the Lil Dribblers program!

Eagles Rising Stars Little Dribbler program starts on Wednesday, Jan. 29 from 4:00pm-5:00pm at MHCA. This is for mhca students in K-3 grades. Today is the deadline to register. You'll find details and the registration form at https://www.mountainhomechristianacademy.com/article/1969308

Third grade studied Oceania. A student brought seashells for everyone to take home.



Indoor recess is perfect for practicing basketball drills and scooter skills ❄️🛴🏀



Fifth graders designed water filters for a STEM activity.







Our older students streamed from their classrooms and our younger students viewed from the Gym as a group. They enjoyed learning about and watching the official swearing-in of the 47th president of the United States!


Henry takes his turn leading in Bible class for fifth grade.


Dear MHCA Families,
Mountain Home Christian Academy will be in session on Monday, January 20th. To honor our country on Inauguration Day, we invite all students to participate in Red, White, and Blue Day by wearing patriotic colors.
Throughout the day, we will also take time to pray for our nation, its leaders, and the future of our country as we seek God’s wisdom and guidance.
Thank you for joining us in fostering a spirit of unity, gratitude, and faith.
It's game day at MHCA! Game 4 underway! MHCA boys play at 2:00. Come get some pulled pork and watched some basketball today!!

Reminder, "USA" school spirit dress up day will be Monday, January 20th. Wear your favorite USA outfits!

Join us for the MHCA monthly Prayer Walk this Tuesday at 8:15, meet at the MHCA main office.
1 Thessalonians 5:11

Internship is in full swing!
Students enrolled in the White Coat program at Baxter Health get their first lesson on the manikins they will use to practice their skills during internship. Pictured are Emma Ehlinger, Grace Currier and Jason McQuitty.
Kayden Wright is pictured standing in front of a home being built by Bourg Builders + Design. Kayden is interning in Interior Design.





"USA" school spirit day has been changed to Monday, January 20th. Dress in your patriotic outfits!

We are in need of many volunteers for Satuday's Basketball tournament at MHCA. Check the link to see how you and your family can serve!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A8AD29ABF9C25-50712224-mhca#/

We were honored to host Isaac Taher, a speaker with Protect Young Eyes. For our older students he presented relatable content empowering them to use technology responsibly in the digital space. He reminded students that we are made in God's image and He cares for us enough to even die for us, and that we should not allow screens, social media, sports, or even academics to define who we are. Our true identity is found in Christ alone. It is likely at some point our students will enounter pictures and links that cause confusion, discomfort, etc. He encouraged students to tell a caring adult immediately if that should happen. There are no good digital secrets.



