Crossroads Christian Schools will prepare its graduates to be:
- Christ-like in attitude and action
- Accepting Jesus Christ as their personal Savior
- Growing in the knowledge of God’s Word and applying it in their daily lives
- Developing an active prayer life as their faith and trust in the Lord grows
- Moving out into the world as both ambassadors and servants for Christ
- Demonstrating the ability to differentiate between right and wrong
- Servant leaders
- Understanding the biblical definition of leadership as service to others, driven by love
- Discovering where their strengths and passions lie
- Envisioning their future by melding their dreams and God’s plans into a road map for lifelong success
- Learning the common skills and traits that all leaders possess
- Scholars committed to academic excellence
- Developing a desire for lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge
- Demonstrating critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Working to the best of their God-given abilities
- Applying effective study habits, developing relevant organizational skills, and demonstrating responsibility in completing tasks and assignments
- Technologically literate
- Knowing the relevance of technology today and into the future
- Understanding the basic logical operations of computer hardware and software
- Developing computing skills from basic keyboarding to advanced software applications
- Using technology as an information resource consistent with biblical philosophy and values
- Knowledgeable and respectful of their bodies
- Learning the God-created design and function of their bodies
- Treating their bodies as a temple of the living God
- Understanding and applying principles of physical fitness, health, and nutrition
- Culturally literate and artistically well-rounded
- Appreciating God-given human diversity through knowledge of history, sociology, literature and fine arts
- Experiencing artistic expression through a variety of creative opportunities in the fine and performing arts
- Finding joy in the humanities, through observation and participation