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The Miracle School

BISBEE, Ariz., April 7, 2016 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — A new K-8 school has officially opened its doors in Bisbee after what school officials describe as a miraculous launch. Cochise SDA Christian School, a member of the Adventist Education network with over 7,200 schools worldwide serving more than 1.5 million students, is now enrolling for the 2016-2017 school year with plans to fill its new building scheduled for completion by early May.

Promoted as “The Miracle School” because of the breakneck speed at which it was developed, the school offers what it calls “An Education for Life” – an approach designed to help students develop characters that will enable them to live better lives and to be of service to the community.

According to school officials, the effort started with a small group of select students in a temporary facility and then grew quickly. “Even before classes began with our pioneer group, we witnessed a development effort unlike anything I have seen before,” says Arnie Suntag, school spokesperson. He went on to say that church members provided funds to purchase land and a modular building and that desks and textbooks were donated by a school that had closed.

“Now our school has a quarter million dollar construction project nearing completion, all of our students have received scholarships, shuttle buses have been donated to support our proposed transportation network, and we expect to double or triple our enrollment next year. All of this happened in the space of less than a year,” says Suntag.

The school’s rapid growth has surprised many in a community that has changed little in decades. “The amazing thing is that this school was hardly a gleam in anyone’s eye last April,” says Suntag. “Within just a three-week span after deciding to move forward with it, we already had 20 students enrolled. Although one family moved and another had to wait until next year to attend, we were stunned by the fact that they wanted to enroll in our school before it even existed on paper. If we had accepted kindergarten and first grade at that time, we would have had about 30 students right off the bat.”

The school plans to offer what it describes as unique programs for its students next year. In addition to an agriculture program and proposed television ministry, there will be classes such as food preparation in which students will learn how to harvest what they grow and use it to prepare meals. Through a grant program, students will learn how to communicate with and assist older adults in the community while at the same time earning funds toward their tuition.

“We are very excited about what we are able to offer our students,” says Audine Dieter, school board chair. “With the new high-tech learning environment and Bible-based back-to-basics approach, we expect some amazing results,” says Dieter.

Cochise SDA Christian School is open to all Cochise County residents. More information including scholarship applications and online enrollment can be found on the school’s website at http://www.cochisesda.org/ or by calling (520) 432-0310.

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*Photo Caption: Cochise SDA pioneer students surround heavy equipment during groundbreaking for new school.

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NEWS SOURCE Cochise SDA Christian School :: This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (who is solely responsible for its accuracy) by and Copr. © 2016 Send2Press® Newswire, a service of Neotrope®.

Jennifer Hedly, content editor at Florida Newswire
Jennifer hedly is the managing content editor for Florida Newswire™, and has been a team member of the Neotrope® News Network since Dec. 2008. She is a creative writer, former surfer girl, and currently resides in South Florida. She paints, is a foodie, and owns two pure white tabby cats who prefer their identities be kept secret (and no, they don't have their own Facebook page).