
Clovis Christian School Summer Fun
We’ve been busy at Clovis Christian during the summer with all kinds of fun activities and academic opportunities to keep our students engaged, excited, and most of all, have a blast exploring.
We’ve been busy at Clovis Christian during the summer with all kinds of fun activities and academic opportunities to keep our students engaged, excited, and most of all, have a blast exploring.
We hear many different reasons why parents love Clovis Christian Schools, but the one we hear the most and the one we’re most proud of is that their kids love going to school. For parents Candace and Sean Tambagahan, that is what they love about CCS.
As a parent, you want to be involved in your child’s learning, but more importantly, you want to see your child excited about learning. And that’s what happened to Candace and Sean Tambagahan after they enrolled their three boys at Clovis Christian Schools.
It’s been a challenging year in education. That’s why Teacher Appreciation Week is more timely than ever. At Clovis Christian Schools, we are incredibly grateful to our educators for their tenacity, determination, and compassion to provide personalized learning.
Wondering if sending your children to a private Christian school is a worthwhile investment? Then hear Candace and Sean Tambagahan’s journey to Clovis Christian Schools.
Candace Tambagahan, along with her husband Sean, has three boys who attend Clovis Christian Schools. Before they came to CCS, they home-schooled their kids, as both considered themselves victims of the public school system.
“When you throw a kid that has a different way of learning into a class with 40 other kids, and they are all taught to
At CCS, we recognize the value of what you’re investing in, and choosing a private school for families is a commitment. It’s an investment. Families have budgets and expenses. Our mission is to provide a private school education that is affordable and available to anyone.
Education has always been a passion for Dr. Bonjorni. From a young age, she was lining up stuffed animals and holding school for them and her siblings. A running joke in her family is that she started school at age five and never stopped.