The King’s Academy’s Homecoming 2013 took place during the week of Monday, Sept. 23. This year’s theme was “Lights, Camera, Action!” with each grade picking a different movie genre.
The week was packed with school spirit, fun and healthy competition. Each day of the week, students and staff dressed according to a theme, including: Mix-n-Match Day, Twin Day, Theme Day, Class Color Day, and Spirit Day.
The festivities also included powder puff football, a class skit competition and a homecoming football game in which TKA defeated Coral Springs Christian Academy 48-0 and the 2013 Homecoming king and queen were crowned.
Most importantly, a “Change for Change” drive raised more than $10,200 to support Access-Life Ministry.
Access-Life develops and executes programs and events for people and families in the local area living with disabilities. Through its expo events, the ministry helps connect them to churches, organizations, resources and people within their community.
TKA has partnered with Access-Life to help fund its WPB Expo on Feb. 15, 2014 at John Prince Park.
“We are so pleased to be able to partner with Access-Life,” Director of Student Life Michelle Kolar said. “This fundraiser allowed our students to truly appreciate what it means to give back to our community.”
The King’s Academy is a nationally recognized private Christian school serving approximately 1,200 students from preschool through 12th grade. More information, visit www.tka.net.
ABOVE: TKA’s 2013 Homecoming queen and king, Ashley Stack and Clark Aliapoulios.