by Denine Wilson | Jun 8, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
Kim Burtis Winsor is among several LCA staff members who willingly took on whatever job needed doing – “as long as it wasn’t teaching math.” She was hired in 1980 as full-time librarian and taught a 10th grade English class. Over the years she taught most levels of...
by Denine Wilson | Jun 8, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
When Jill came to the United States from England as a young woman, she planned to work for a year and then return home. However, a young Christian High alumnus named Dick Schuhmacher ’60 captured her heart and dramatically changed the course of her life. Their...
by Denine Wilson | Jun 3, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
Among the very few LCA teachers to devote their entire careers to the school, Irene Campbell is the only one who started working at the school when she was still in college. She coached girls’ basketball part time for the ’72-’73 season, and softball that spring....
by Denine Wilson | Jun 3, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
Eric Unsworth, longtime LCA history teacher, was one of the reasons that Dick Watts came to the school in 1976. He found Eric’s name on the faculty list in the informational packet that the school sent when he applied to teach math. He had known and liked Eric when...
by Denine Wilson | Jun 3, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
In the early years of Christian High School a sincere focus on Christian Service is evident, with the words of the school song, penned by Grace Strodel, ringing true in the lives of the students and faculty; “We’ll do our best, no matter what the test, for Christian...
by Denine Wilson | Jun 3, 2026 | History, story.lca.edu
Donna Williams will always be remembered as the teacher who nurtured and developed a strong French program at LCA. She started her career at LCA and then left for six years. During that time the French program floundered, and Barry Koops and Kim Winsor agreed that...