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Christian Heritage Students: Freedom In Obedience

Facing the start of her future, Christian Heritage Senior Sara Bristol knows one rule to live by: faith.
"Our lives are to be centered on Christ. Our purpose is to bring glory to God by the way we live our lives and see others as being Christ," she said.
Fifty-one seniors graduated from the private, K-12, non-denominational Christian school on Saturday.
The class earned $5.1 million in renewable scholarships, not including loans, said Headmaster Brian Modarelli.
"We're so thankful for and proud of them," Modarelli said. "There's so many ways to measure. They've grown academically and socially."
The students are not only free from CHS, they are free because of Jesus, said Ben Chase, a teacher.
"Christ has cut the strings and given you real freedom," he said.

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