God is So Good and We Have Much to Celebrate! Last night’s Building on Faith That’s Amore auction was a tremendous success. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, we raised more than $89,000! We are so grateful to everyone who attended, donated items, placed bids, gave gifts, volunteered and helped make the evening truly special.
We are also excited to share the final total from Valentine grams and direct gifts to Destiny Rescue. Together, we were able to give $2,509.00 to support this vital ministry and help rescue children from human trafficking.
Thank you for giving so generously! We are excited for the impact these funds will make!
A big congratulations to our solo and ensemble students who competed in last weekend’s District Festival, which included competitors from all high school ages and school classifications.
Special recognition goes to:
Kerrigan Shore - 4th among all Bass soloists
Michael Foley - 5th among all Tenor soloists
4You, our DCS ensemble group - 3rd place, outperforming many top ensemble groups including Barlow and Portland Christian.
Well Done, Eagles!
With only 2 weeks until Spring Break and 3 weeks left in the 3rd quarter, we are charging full steam ahead. Junior High basketball has only one week remaining in regular season play. Boys Volleyball and both Junior High and High School Track & Field have begun preparing for their upcoming competitions. Meanwhile, our DCS drama department is hard at work on this year’s production of Tuck Everlasting.
Here is the latest edition of the Eagle Eye with details for the coming week and a look at what’s ahead.
Attention High Schoolers! Save The Date for a Night on the Red Carpet – the DCS Spring Formal at The Troutdale House on Friday, April 10th. Tickets go on sale Monday, March 16th. More details coming soon!
The Damascus Christian Education Foundation is now accepting applications for the Keaton Coffey Memorial Scholarship.
Established in 2013, this scholarship honors DCS graduate Corporal Keaton Coffey, who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving his country in Afghanistan. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate a heart for service and sacrifice and who are interested in service-oriented paths such as first response, military service, missions, or nonprofit work.
Students in grades 7–11 may apply. Applications are due by April 6. Click here for the application and instructions.
Tax-deductible donations to the Keaton Coffey Memorial Scholarship Fund (KCMF) or Damascus Christian Education Foundation (DCEF) Tuition Assistance Fund may be written to DCEF or KCMF mailed to Damascus Christian School, 14251 SE Rust Way, Damascus, OR 97089.

