Mr. Glenn Doney
This is my 12th year teaching at Champion Christian School and what a blessing it has been!. I graduated from Multnomah Bible College in Portland, OR with a Bachelors in Christian Education and a double major in Bible.
This year I am teaching Bible 10, Health, JH Elective, Computer Literacy, and Yearbook.
My duties also include tech support, the school website and newsletter. Prior to Champion I was a nurse for 12 years and before that served the Lord in Christian Education and Youth Ministry for 8 years. My business in medical database and web development has also helped me to serve here at Champion.
It has been very satisfying to share in the discipling of young people, influencing them to follow Christ and to develop His qualities of character. The ministry of Champion Christian School gives Jesus, our Creator and Savior, His rightful place at the center of every subject. Whether Bible, Science, Math or even Technology, Christ unifies all truth because He is the Way, the Truth and the Life. (John 14:6) What a privilege it is to help provide a Christian education!
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As an alumna, Champion is special to me. My family was very involved in Champion’s early years. I started 7th grade here in Fall 1994, my Mom was hired as a teacher the following year and my sister began Junior High in 1996. For the six years I was a student here I participated in everything- Cheerleading,
Volleyball, Softball, the School Play, and the list goes on. I have many special memories of my days as a Champion student and I hope to help current students make those same memories.

Hurrah! I asked Jesus into my heart when I was seven.
Stephanie

I work full time as the Registrar and am privileged to teach 10th grade Bible (The New Testament). My appreciation for Champion runs deep. When hired I was able to have my daughter come for her last 2 years of high school. Having her brothers attend public school and my daughter 2 years at a public high school I was able to experience/witness the contrast between the public and Christian environment as well as the smaller class size. I asked my daughter what she appreciated about Champion. Hands down it was the freedom to express Christian values and more pointedly the absense of gang activity and general lack of morals endured in the public school.
Here I witnessed her being accepted and loved by fellow students. As a parent I appreciated the personal involvement of her teachers encouraging her even in her most difficult classes. For me working here is a God given privilege. To be able to encourage students in their faith walk, and provide them with a working knowledge of scripture is a wonderful challenge and joy.