Dear BVCS Families,
As we head into Thanksgiving break, our hearts are full of gratitude for you and the partnership we share in nurturing and equipping students to impact the world for Christ. Thank you for the privilege of investing in your children each day—it is a joy and an honor.
Each year, we plan to raise approximately $200,000 through three key events, our Golf Tournament, Do-A-Thon, and Auction, as well as general giving to the IMPACT Fund. These dollars provide the “margin of excellence” that tuition alone cannot cover and directly support the programs, people, and opportunities that make BVCS exceptional.
This fall:
The Golf Tournament raised more than $20,000
The Do-A-Thon exceeded $80,000
Thank you for the joyful and generous ways you continue to support our mission. You can learn more about the IMPACT Fund HERE.
Our prayerful search for the next full-time, on-campus Superintendent is underway. In early December, we will beging first-round interviews with candidates. Thank you for joining us in prayer as we seek God’s clear leading and provision.
Modesto Gospel Mission Coat Drive: Thank You!
Today marks the conclusion of our Coat Drive for the Modesto Gospel Mission. Thank you for helping our students participate with such enthusiasm. Their generosity is making a meaningful impact in our community.
As you gather for Thanksgiving, please know how thankful we are for each of you. We pray your break is filled with rest, joy, and meaningful time with family. We look forward to welcoming your students back soon!
Working together for Him,
Bobby & Michelle
Dear BVCS Families,
Thank you to everyone who took time to complete the Fall Family Survey. Your feedback is a gift to us and a key way we continue to grow as we partner together to “nurture and equip students to impact the world for Christ.”
We had 106 responses out of 605 possible, giving us a 17.5% response rate. The ideal is a minimum 40% response rate. We'd love to see more families participate when we send out our Spring Survey, helping us to receive solid data with strong confidence in trends and themes.
Overall, families expressed strong satisfaction and mission alignment.
Most responses in the areas of Overall Experience, Mission Alignment, Spiritual Growth, Support, Academics, and Safety were in the 4–5 range (Satisfied/Very Satisfied).
We heard deep gratitude for:
A Christ-centered culture
Caring, committed teachers and staff
Students who are growing in confidence and faith
Spiritual Life
Families appreciate that BVCS is clearly Christ-centered and value the safeguards around chapel.
You’d love to see even more age-appropriate, engaging chapel for junior high and high school, including student testimonies, hands-on service opportunities, and clearer connections between faith and life (including athletics).
Student Support & Academics
Many families shared that students feel known, prayed for, and cared for
Common prayer requests focused on confidence, friendships, anxiety/mental health, and spiritual growth
Academics are generally viewed positively, with some specific concerns:
Variability in course rigor and communication
Homework load and screen time, especially in some upper-elementary grades
Requests for typing/keyboard instruction, more hands-on learning and labs, and continued attention to balanced homework.
Several families expressed interest in:
Trade and career pathways
Music/band
Additional sports such as swim and tennis
Safety & Operations
Families are grateful for the steps already taken in safety and security—especially locked doors during chapel.
Suggestions included:
Increased visible security presence and clear standards at gates/check-in
Improved parking and traffic flow, especially near JH/HS and Miracle Field
Better drop-off flow in the elementary courtyard
Calendar & Schedule (2026–2027 Input)
Common themes:
A desire to finish the school year by Memorial Day
Alignment of Easter/Spring Break, with many preferring a full week at Easter
Interest in a longer Christmas break
Support for a longer Thanksgiving break and some interest in an October fall break
A few families noted a preference for closer alignment with Modesto City Schools’ calendar
Communication
Families rated communication mostly 4–5 and expressed appreciation for the clarity and tone.
The main pain points:
Timeliness and consistency of some high school communications
Calendar confusion (desire for clear “as-of” dates and one trusted version)
Juggling multiple channels (flyers, app, email, text)
Most-used tools, in order of use:
Friday @ 5
Emails
Text messages
BVCS Family App
Facilities & Programs
Requests included:
After-school care options for JH/HS with dependable hours
Use of school vans for field trips to reduce parent driving loads
Continued focus on JH/HS chapel engagement
Your feedback is already shaping our next steps. Here are a few immediate action areas we’re working on:
1. 2026–2027 Calendar
Drafting a 2026–27 calendar that:
Targets year-end by Memorial Day if possible
Aligns Easter/Spring Break as much as possible
The Important Dates Document will be made available after Christmas break.
2. Safety, Traffic & Access
Increasing visible security coverage
Evaluating parking and traffic patterns, including handicap spaces and flow near Miracle Field
Reviewing elementary drop-off procedures for clearer boundaries and supervision, and communicating any changes with families
3. Student Care & Support Services
Exploring ways to expand counseling/mental health and special services
Clarifying how families can request support or referrals when needs arise
4. Programs & Opportunities
Gathering data on family interest in trade and career pathway options, including potential partnerships
Reviewing JH/HS after-care needs and what sustainable solutions might look like.
5. High School PSAT Communication
High school families can expect a clear explanation of the PSAT—what it is, why it matters, and how BVCS will support students in that process — after Thanksgiving.
Thank You
We are grateful for your honesty, encouragement, and thoughtful suggestions. Your partnership helps us celebrate what God is doing at BVCS and wisely address the areas that need attention.
If you have additional feedback or questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We love walking this journey with you and your students.
With gratitude,
BVCS Leadership Team
November 4, 2025 - December 4, 2025
Beautiful holiday poinsettia plants from Duarte Nursery are available from the Elementary Student Leadership. Decorate your home for the holidays or give as a special gift!
One hundred percent of the proceeds from this sale supports your school!
The red poinsettias will be delivered December 8th. Poinsettias come in a wrapped 6 ½” pot and are 16-18” tall. The cost is $12 each. All orders need to be purchased by Thursday, December 4th.
** Purchases are made by credit or debit card. Use the QR code on the flyer to pay.
**Convenient Drive-Thru Pick-Up! Poinsettias will need to be picked up in the Venue parking lot in front of the church on Monday, December 8th between 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
UPCOMING DATES:
Nov 24-28 No School - Fall Break (no ExCare)
Dec 1 JH Boys Basketball Tryouts/Start
JH Boys BKB Parent Mtg 5:15PM
Dec 5 JH Girls & Boys Basketball Sport Pics
Dec 8 Poinsettia Pick-Up
Dec 10 PS Christmas Program in the Venue
Dec 11 PS Christmas Program in the Venue
Dec 12 K-6 Christmas Program in the Worship
Center
Dec 15 All School Minimum Day - PS-6 ExCare Open
JH/HS Finals 1 & 2
Dec 16 All School Minimum Day - PS-6 ExCare Open
JH/HS Finals 3 & 4
Dec 17 All School Minimum Day-PS-6 ExCare Open
JH/HS Finals 5 & 6
All Staff Meeting in the Venue 1-3PM
Dec 18 All School Minimum Day-PS-6 ExCare Open
JH/HS Finals 7 & Make-Up
JH/HS End of 1st Semester
JH/HS Q2 Grade Check
JH Winter Event - Modesto on Ice
Dec 19-Jan 6 No School - Christmas Break
RIGHTNOW MEDIA:
RightNow Media has something for everyone! Every person in our school can access Biblically-based videos on topics like marriage, parenting, youth, recovery, leadership, finances and much more.