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2026 8th Grade Chapel

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Our eighth grade class participated in a longstanding Providence tradition today, 8th Grade Chapel. This meaningful service, followed by a special breakfast reception, signifies their passage from middle school to high school.

Several students shared personal essays reflecting on what Christ, their friendships, and their teachers have meant to them during their middle school journey. The service also featured student-led worship and a special dance presentation. Dr. Brown challenged the Class of 2030 to remain anchored in Christ, go the extra mile, and trust in God’s perfect timing. Each student was individually recognized as they closed this important chapter of their Providence experience.

Congratulations to all of our eighth graders! We are proud of the young men and women you have become and look forward to seeing how God continues to lead and guide you as you step confidently into high school.

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