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PfC at Frederickson!

May 24, 2023
By Kristal Weber, CCS Mom

Colossians 3:14 (NIV) says, “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” PfC is not just another acronym. It has a powerful meaning, and essentially it is what makes people say Cascade Christian is the finest. PfC (Parents for Cascade) celebrates being part of a delightful community where parents come together to support one another in harmony, prayer, relationship, connection, and leadership.  

We GET the opportunity to come together as a unified team. This year at our Frederickson Campus, we have accomplished bake sales, Grandparents Day, Auction gift baskets, Book Fair, Christmas and spring programs, and Teacher Appreciation Week. With all the merriment, we have done heavy things together too. We have grieved together through the loss of a father and even the loss of a child. Our community has come in collaboration through prayer, meal trains, dedication days of wearing rainbows, gift baskets, and so much more. This year has been tough, but we have persevered. Ultimately, none of those things would be possible without our Parents for Cascade. Our community stands out, joined in love and partnership.  

Being parents of Cascade Christian students, my husband and I are grateful that we have the opportunity to celebrate, grieve, laugh, and partner together in community. Knowing our children are being raised up to be discerning leaders in an environment that thrives in community and leadership makes us appreciate our Frederickson Campus.  

Thank you to all the parents who have served this year. We treasure you and value your time. We can’t wait to see what the Lord has in store for us next year!

Kristal Weber, CCS Mom 

Rainbows & Rainboots Honoring the life of Sammy Ferrel as rainbow day. 
Sammy expressed a love for rainbows (Genesis 9:13).
Sammy is left behind by siblings that attend Cascade Christian Schools: Kiki (7th), Zoie (6th), Asher (4th) and Cruz (PS). Frederickson campus honored his life as a school in April.