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CRCS Celebration of Learning

Posted by Kristy Smith on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, In : CrossRoads in the News 

Helen Keller depicted at the 2nd Grade Wax Museum 


5th Graders display their Science Fair Projects






  Kindergarten Projects displayed for all to see



1st Graders share what they've learned all year


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Open House Dates Announced

Posted by Kristy Smith on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, In : CrossRoads in the News 
CrossRoads Community School will be hosting several Open Houses at the school for tours and general information.  Interested families should call to arrange a personal tour on January 12th, 14th and again on January 22nd and 29th.  Additional dates are available, please contact the school office at 480-722-1445.  Come discover "the best of both worlds" as CRCS is commonly referred to throughout the community.  Registration for the 2010/2011 school year begins on February 22nd.  Check out the ...
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Channel 5 Weather Team Visits CRCS!

Posted by Kristy Smith on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, In : CrossRoads in the News 


Phoenix CBS Channel 5 Visits CrossRoads on November 17th.  It was fun to learn about the weather from a local celebrity Weatherman!

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CrossRoads Community School in the News!

Posted by Kristy Smith on Thursday, November 5, 2009, In : CrossRoads in the News 
Children fill shoeboxes for donation

Late October might seem an odd time for Kurt and Julie Kenzler's four children to be Christmas shopping, but for the past week, they were doing just that.

The four - Jack, 13, Ryan, 11, Maggie, 9, and Evan, 6 - participated in Operation Christmas Child, sponsored by international faith-based relief agency Samaritan's Purse, headed by Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham.

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CrossRoads Community School (CRCS) is a non-denominational Christian school that offers classes for grades K-8 and utilizes a unique combination of classroom and home instruction. Families partner with teachers to provide students with academic and spiritual growth.


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