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Mrs. Darcy Forbush

Upper Grammar Science Teacher and Athletic Director
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in K-12th grade Physical Education with Minors in Adapted P.E and Coaching from UNLV.

Mrs. Darcy Forbush was born and raised in Las Vegas and graduated as a scholar athlete from Cimarron-Memorial High School. While stationed overseas in the US Army, her love and patriotism for the United States grew and she gained a better appreciation of the blessing of freedom. Mrs. Forbush also worked in the UNLV Pre-School, with the Women’s Volleyball Team, and substituted in the CCSD while enrolled full time at UNLV. Upon graduating from UNLV, Mrs. Forbush taught in the CCSD for 3 years before staying home to raise her 5 beautiful children. She has been married to Sean Forbush for 20 years.She has served in the Children’s Program at her church for most of her married life. She has a passion for education and loves to teach children. Mrs. Forbush volunteered at American Heritage weekly. She fell in love with the kind, compassionate staff and the
well-mannered scholars and was drawn to a principle-based education. She loved that her children were learning about the Constitution and Christian based values. When asked to join the staff at American Heritage, Mrs. Forbush gladly accepted. She has
taught at AHA for six years.

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The Star Award is given to a scholar who consistently performs at a superior level in all categories of conduct and behavior, a woman or man for all seasons.

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Awesome award for an awesome man!

The Star Award is given to a scholar who consistently performs at a superior level in all categories of conduct and behavior, a woman or man for all seasons.

This year’s recipient is Spencer Thomas.
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The Star Award is given to a scholar who consistently performs at a superior level in all categories of conduct and behavior, a woman or man for all seasons. 

This year’s recipient is Spencer Thomas.

The James Madison Statesman Award is given to the senior who best exemplifies outstanding Christian statesmanship.
A statesman is a representative of Jesus Christ, who came not to be served, but to serve; one tooled in the art of self-government under God, able to wisely steward his God-given property —his conscience, time, and talent—and the property of others; one able to think and reason Biblically in all areas of life, rightly dividing the Word of God; and one able to lead, by example, his own generation in a spirit of selflessness as an ambassador of Christ locally, nationally, and internationally. For we are ambassadors for Christ. (II Corinthians 5:20)

This year’s recipient is Brennan Hogue
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The James Madison Statesman Award is given to the senior who best exemplifies outstanding Christian statesmanship. 
A statesman is a representative of Jesus Christ, who came not to be served, but to serve; one tooled in the art of self-government under God, able to wisely steward his God-given property —his conscience, time, and talent—and the property of others; one able to think and reason Biblically in all areas of life, rightly dividing the Word of God; and one able to lead, by example, his own generation in a spirit of selflessness as an ambassador of Christ locally, nationally, and internationally. For we are ambassadors for Christ. (II Corinthians 5:20) 

This year’s recipient is Brennan Hogue

The Rosalie June Slater Award is a literary award given at Graduation to the senior whose written work exemplifies Biblical scholarship and is deemed most worthy of recognition by the high school faculty and administration. The award honors Miss Rosalie Slater, Co-founder of the Foundation for American Christian Education, for her significant contributions of excellence in American Christian education and particularly for her efforts to restore classic literature and writing to the curriculum.

This year’s recipient is Allison Koehler.
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The Rosalie June Slater Award is a literary award given at Graduation to the senior whose written work exemplifies Biblical scholarship and is deemed most worthy of recognition by the high school faculty and administration. The award honors Miss Rosalie Slater, Co-founder of the Foundation for American Christian Education, for her significant contributions of excellence in American Christian education and particularly for her efforts to restore classic literature and writing to the curriculum. 

This year’s recipient is Allison Koehler.
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