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Special Olympics Field Day

In our efforts to develop our Stallions into servant leaders who change the world, Providence is honored to host a Special Olympics Florida Field Day on Thursday, March 28th from 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. This is a unique opportunity to unify students – with and without disabilities – using sports as a catalyst for social inclusion and attitude change. This ... Read more

Varisty Sideline Cheer Places 12th at Nationals

Congratulations to the Varsity Game Day Competition Team for placing 12th overall in the nation for their division. We are so proud of the way that you were Boldly Christian and showed your faith publicly while persevering throughout the season.

3rd Grade Visits Care Centers

Third grade was blessed to go and share the LOVE of Jesus with the residents of the four local care centers on Valentine’s Day. Many hearts were touched in a BIG way watching these sweet kiddos sing their hearts out for Jesus. Our students were Boldly Christian as they spread the word of Jesus’ love ... Read more

5th Grade Science Gets Visit From Nasa Engineer

Jacob Reichhardt, Class of 2016, visited Providence for his 2nd year to speak to our 5th graders who are studying, building & launching rockets in science class this winter. Jacob works at Kennedy Space Center as an Aerospace Engineer with NASA’s Launch Services Program (LSP). Specifically, he works on the Dynamic Environments Team, which makes ... Read more

Biology Class Pig Dissection

Biology I students participated in their fetal pig dissection today! Working in groups and following specific instructions, students carefully dissected and observed the organs and tissues of the pig. The fetal pig is a good choice for dissection because the size of the organs makes them easy to find and identify. It is also a ... Read more

AP Enviro Science Studies Tesla Energy Consumption

AP environmental students learned about energy sources and electrical energy conversions. They compared household appliances and calculated how much energy vampire lights and Christmas lights consume. They even discovered how much energy is required to charge a Tesla. Mrs. Supan kindly reminded the students to shut off lights and take shorter showers. 

Lower School Raises $20K for American Heart Association Kids Challenge

Thanks to all the Prov Families that made this possible! You helped raise over $20,000 for the American Heart Association Kids Heart Challenge! We had over 275 kids register and over 40 complete Finn’s Mission! Awesome job! 

Thank You Corporate Partners

Providence School is blessed with generous and incredibly thoughtful community partners who share our vision for the future of our school. We are grateful for those who are joining together to make philanthropic giving a priority and appreciate the investment our corporate partners have made in our students and teachers. We recognize their commitment to ... Read more
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