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Well Done, Caleb!

May 12, 2026
By PCS Development Team

This Senior Spotlight falls on Caleb! A graduating member of our class of 2026, he has been at PCS for 4 years. Some of his fondest memories at PCS include: “I've laughed harder here than anywhere else in my life. I've made friends that I'll have for the rest of my life. Specifically, helping Chuck during the day of serving this year was awesome. One of my favorite days out of all 4 years was getting to stay at school on the day of serving to help Chuck with various tasks around the school.” What he will miss most from PCS is, “I'll miss the family-like environment the most. I'll miss getting to see my friends every day and having awesome teachers that care so much about me. The open-in-class discussions about interesting topics, the teachers, all my friends, and the almost family-like environment I feel here.” 

What he values most about his Christian education is, “I love being able to openly discuss my faith and having countless peers and teachers that I trust and can talk to about things beyond academics. I value the freedom to talk about my faith. It is amazing to be in an environment where you can be comfortable sharing anything with anyone.” The most valuable thing he's learned at PCS is "to value my relationships, time, and joy more than academic excellence, work, or sports. I learned to value my relationships, friends, and God, over sports, academics, or work."

His words of advice or wisdom to underclassmen are, “Don't take your situation for granted. You are surrounded by people who care so much about you and are always willing to help you. Being a good student is obviously important, but be careful what you sacrifice to achieve that. Don't put aside relationships and your faith to work. Always do things with mindfulness and intention. Put effort into your friendships and your relationship with God.” The scripture verse that was most meaningful to him this year was Revelation 22: 12–13: “Look, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give it to each person according to what they have done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

Caleb will be missed by our entire Warrior community! After graduation, he plans to attend Grove City College for Applied Science in Engineering! May God bless you in your next journey, Caleb. Well Done, Warrior!