GLCS...What We're All About
History
Gospel Light Christian School was founded 38 years ago with the sole purpose of educating students mentally and spiritually. When a parent showed Bro. Bobby a public school text book with curse words in it, his heart was immediately burdened. One year later, August 19, 1972, Gospel Light Christian School became an envisioned reality. The school began with only six grades, but soon grew to a full K3 thru twelfth grade.
August 19, 1972: First day of school, Mrs. Delores Yokely became the school's first Principal, enrollment:154
1973: Increased three grade levels, enrollment:172
1975: The gym building was completed, enrollment: 323
1977: First Valentine Court, First graduating class of GLCS, enrollment: 423
1978: First Homecoming Queen--Mrs. Molly Roberson Potts, enrollment: 598
1983: Ezra Roberson Building was completed, enrollment: 773
1984-2002: Mrs. Donna Loomis served as Elementary Supervisor
1987: Mrs. Delores Yokely retired as Principal and went back into the classroom to teach, enrollment: 653
1987-1990: Mr. Hobart Stephens served as Principal
1989: Boys' Varsity Basketball won their first state championship title; Gospel Light Baptist Church moved into their current sanctuary,
enrollment: 621
1990-1991: Mr. Don Crews served as High School Principal; Mr. Phil Loomis served as Jr. High Principal
1991-2002: Mr. Phil Loomis served as High School Principal
1995: Mrs. Delores Yokely retired from teaching, enrollment: 585
2002: Mr. Loomis retired as Principal and went back to the classroom to teach, enrollment: 545
2003-2005: Mr. Dan DeLong served as Principal
2004: School Play and Missions Month were added to the special events at GLCS, enrollment: 515
2005-2006: Mr. Robert Richards served as Principal, Mr. Phil Loomis retired from teaching
2007-2010: Mrs. Delores Yokely served as Principal.
enrollment: 483
2011: Miss Rebecca Richards is the school Principal. The Roberson Fellowship Hall, serving as the cafeteria, is complete. GLCS celebrates 40 years.
enrollment: 401
History in the making...
Heritage
Why has Gospel Light Christian School stood the test of time? One of the main reasons is because its founder, Bro. Bobby Roberson, does not believe in compromising. For this reason, the high standards have remained throughout the years, and its students are always encouraged to do the same. Another reason is because of those who have dedicated their lives to educate students both academically and spiritually.
Honor
It is the desire of the faculty and staff of Gospel Light Christian School to honor the Lord in all of its endeavors. Whether one is learning Spanish, giving to the annual "Missions Month Offering," performing in the school play, or participating in a festive "spirit day," Gospel Light seeks to honor Christ first and foremost.
Higher Education
Gospel Light Christian School takes pride in the fact that its students do not receive a second rate education by attending a Christian school. The faculty works hard to ensure that the curriculum used is up-to-date and involves hands-on learning. High school classes range from higher maths to English/literature, along with Spanish, Bible, drama, and art, among many others. College prep classes are offered for those who desire a challenge, and a well-developed Fine Arts program is available for those who enjoy the arts. For a comprehensive list of all available classes, please contact the school office. Gospel Light also offers organizations in which one can excel aesthetically. The National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Therapon (Community Service Club), and ENCORE (music performance group) are among the favorites at Gospel Light. There is something for everyone at Gospel Light Christian School that will help improve each person's service for the community and for Christ.
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GLCS loves and appreciates
the hard work, late nights, and dedication to the students, faculty/staff, and parents throughout the past
39 years shown by Mrs. Delores Yokely!