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Shiloh Today
The Official Magazine of Shiloh Christian School
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a look back at the
Faculty Spotlight
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Dr. Jeff Crawford
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SUMMER 2022
Growth
Dear Shiloh Family,
As we celebrate a historical year at Shiloh Christian School, the focus isn’t on our growth in
numbers, renovations, or new buildings. Our focus is on our mission, our identity, and the
legacy that our students and families leave for the next generation of Godly leaders.
Shiloh Christian School is simply a family of believers striving to create an incredible
foundation for our students to launch from. It takes the entire Shiloh family to make this school
the special place that it is and we celebrate that! We love for our parents to be involved in our
school. We want you to make an impact on our students alongside our teachers. Everyone
here at Shiloh is investing in the success of our students because we know they are the light
that will soon enter universities and the workforce across the nation and world.
We praise God for all He has done! I believe the growth we are experiencing here at Shiloh
is due to God’s blessing, the hard work and diligence of our teachers and administration, the
families who have committed to investing financially in Shiloh Christian School, and the desire
of people to be around like-minded families focused on Christian Education. This year, the
Lord has moved in incredible ways that I simply cannot articulate in this brief letter. All I can
express is my simple and humble gratitude for His favor on Shiloh Christian School.
Dan McAdams, a Northwestern psychology professor who spent his entire career studying life
stories describes identity as "the internalized and evolving story that results from a person's
selective appropriation of past, present, and future." Our identity at Shiloh Christian School
is founded in Christ and the infallible Word of God. We are fortunate that our identity is not
based on our own selective nature as McAdam's suggests but, rather, on the unchanging
nature of who Christ is.
We must stand firm in our faith and focused on His Word. The world will continue to challenge
biblical principles and try to blur the lines of truth. Know that Shiloh will stand firm and
unwavering in His word and His truth. We are committed to developing the next generation
of Godly leaders who will engage their culture and change it. We must be Champions for our
faith!
As we press forward to another historic year at Shiloh Christian School we trust in God and His
complete sovereignty and we ask for YOU to join us in prayer, investment, and involvement.
Help us by being a Champion for Christian education. With unwavering faith, we will
challenge the next generation of Shiloh Christian Saints to impact our world through Kingdom
education.
Cordially,
Keith McDaniel
Superintendent, Shiloh Christian School
SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTER
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DR. JEFF CRAWFORD
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God's Faithfulness
I have been blessed to be a part of
Shiloh Christian School for 23 years as a
student, a parent, and an administrator.
I have walked the halls for over half
of Shiloh’s existence, and I have seen
renovations, changes in leadership and
staffing, and countless familiar and new
faces. In all of my time, I have never seen
the growth and blessings that we are
experiencing today. God has poured out
His favor upon us and this generation is
seeing the fruits of His work.
Several years ago, Northwest Arkansas’s
educational landscape began to shift.
New charter schools and private schools
took root with various focuses in arts,
sciences, culinary, and technology.
As a long-standing Christian school,
Shiloh began to discuss how we would
fit into this new era of education. We
had been blessed with challenging
academic opportunities, successful
athletic programs, and a flourishing arts
department, but what set us apart is
that we were a Bible believing and Bible
teaching school. We made the choice
to stand firm in our identity and pushed
forward. Our mission to develop Godly
leaders who engage their culture and
change it remained the foundation for
all that we did. We continued to strive
for excellence but kept our high calling
in sight.
Now as we enter the 2022/2023 school
year, we are given the opportunity to
minister to more students and families
than ever before, to occupy more
spaces than we’ve ever dreamed, and
to reap the benefits of God’s continued
faithfulness. I encourage you to embrace
our mission like never before. We are
here in this moment for His glory and to
further His Kingdom!
Sincerely,
04 Campus News
06 Faculty Spotlight: Becky Lowe
08 Clubs & Activities
10 Renovations
16 GME Trips
18 Dr. Jeff Crawford
Alicia Brown, Class of 2000
Director of Admissions
ONLINE EDITION
shilohsaints.org/shilohtoday
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FACEBOOK
@ShilohChristianSchool
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SUPERINTENDENT
KEITH MCDANIEL
SECONDARY PRINCIPAL
JACOB GILL
ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL
KATERINA FOLEY
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
JEFF CONAWAY
ADMISSIONS & PUBLIC RELATIONS
ALICIA BROWN
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MANAGING EDITOR
Jenny Schisler
COPY EDITORS
Sandra McCoy, Michelle Clark,
Melanie Michaelis, Lauren Eoff
COVER & LAYOUT DESIGN
Taylor Sticht
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
John Phillips, Tom Kim,
Anna Heil, Bud Sullins,
Will Pridmore, Grayson Crawford,
Matthew Visinsky
21 Celebrating 45 Years
22 Sports Summaries
26 Pam Bodenstein
28 Class of 2022
30 Band
31 Retirements & Alumni Updates
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Springdale, AR 72762
Pinnacle Hills Campus
5413 W. Pinnacle Point Dr.
Rogers, AR 72758
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campus news
01 A Perfect Score!
Shiloh Christian School senior Isaac
Thompson received a perfect score of
36 on the ACT college admission test
in December. This is something that
has never been achieved by a Shiloh
student, according to Shiloh's College
and Career Counselor, Hollan Clark.
In any given year, less than one-half of
1 percent of students taking the ACT
college admission test receive a perfect
score.
02 Best of the Best
For the eighth year in a row, Shiloh
Christian named the 2021 Best of
Northwest Arkansas Gold Medal
Winner in all divisions including Private
School, Preschool, Elementary School,
Middle School, and High School.
It is an honor and a blessing for Shiloh
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to receive this esteemed award another
year!
03 Athletic Signing Days
This year, eleven Shiloh Christian
Athletes signed letters of intent to
play sports for institutions across the
nation for the 2022 - 2023 academic
year including Hailey Tunnell (Drury
University - Basketball), Kaden Henley
(University of Arkansas - Football),
Ryan Grossenbacher (Trinity University
- Baseball), Elly McDonald (Ouachita
Baptist University - Track), Madeline
Sestak (College of the Ozarks -
Volleyball), Jackson Ball (Northeastern
State University - Football), Jesse
Brown (Northeastern State University
- Football), Caleb Anderson (Johnson
County Community College - Baseball),
Alexis Beam (University of Arkansas -
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Cheer), Dakota Goble (National Park
College - Baseball), and Clinton Josey
(University of Arkansas – Mascot).
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National Merit
Commendations
In the fall, Payton Yates, Will Harris,
and Eli Schulz were each named
Commended Student in the 2022
National Merit Scholarship Program for
their outstanding performance on the
PSAT.
05 Choir 4A Best in Class
In April, Shiloh's senior high choir,
directed by Dennis Griffin, won the
State Class 4A Overall Large Choir
Division at the State Choir Competition
in Bryant, AR.
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COMMUNITY
OUTREACH
S.A.L.T.
Over 200 6th-9th grade students were involved in
Shiloh’s Service and Leadership Team (S.A.L.T.) this
year. They completed six service/fundraising projects.
In the fall, S.A.L.T. members served at Wet Cement
Preschool (a ministry of Potter's House) putting on
a Fall Festival, and they also spent a day at Camp
War Eagle cleaning up the grounds. In December
they made hundreds of fun Lego ornaments for the
students at Tyson Elementary as a part of “Do Good
December,” a project that provides a playground ball for each student at the school. In February, they served Night to Shine by
packing gift bags for the participants and collected/donated over 1,700 socks to soldiers and veterans through their Warm Feet
for Warriors Campaign. This group finished the year with a service “Blitz Day” where they completed service projects for the
Compassion Center, Feed the 479, Saving Grace Ministries, and Restoration Village.
CLA Impact
Chick-fil-A Leadership Academy is a national
program built to develop student leaders with a
curriculum created by Chick-fil-A to teach leadership
skills and encourage students to make a difference.
This year, Shiloh’s CLA attended Leadership Labs,
completed a “Do Good December” project, and
planned/executed a capstone Impact Project. The
Impact Project is completely student led and allows
students to put the lessons they learned into action.
For the Impact Project, they hosted a family fun
night for foster families and newly adoptive families
in Northwest Arkansas. They provided a completely
free event designed to allow families to relax and
bond together through dinner and fun activities in Shiloh's gym and football stadium including inflatables, bubble soccer, carnival
games, and prizes. The final event of the evening was a family movie on the new 30' by 18' jumbotron in Champions Stadium
complete with popcorn, candy, and drinks.
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and impacted the lives of hundreds
of elementary students over her
13 - year career at Shiloh. Her
time at Shiloh began long before
she became a teacher, however.
She attended Shiloh from her
Kindergarten year through her
senior year, and all three of her
children have been Shiloh
Saints. As a student, a
parent, and a teacher
Mrs. Lowe has counted
Christian Education
a privilege and a high
calling in her life.
BECKY
LOWE
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joy?
• My family.
• Singing praise and worship songs.
• When I see my students show love and
kindness to others.
What are three things your students
have taught you?
• To pray about anything and everything.
• To find joy in the little things.
• To be generous to others.
What is your favorite memory from
Shiloh?
I have several great memories both as a
student and as a teacher at Shiloh. One
memory as a student is when Mrs. Crownover,
my typing teacher, would bring us her amazing
chocolate chip cookies as a reward. She even
had me over to her house once and taught
me how to make her cookies and a few other
desserts. As a wedding gift she gave me a
recipe book with some of her favorite recipes.
I still have her recipes, and I make them to this
day.
One of my favorite memories as a teacher was
during a difficult time for everyone.
It was
when the COVID-19 pandemic began in the
spring of 2020, and we were all sent home for
what we thought would be two weeks. After
being home for months, I missed my students
and their families. It was hard to change how
I taught and learn new ways to connect with
my students from a distance. The online
assignments, teaching videos, and Zoom calls
were all foreign. One morning I woke up to a
large yard sign display from my homeroom
mom that said “World's Greatest Teacher.''
That afternoon my students and their families
did a drive-by parade with decorated cars and
signs. We spent time in my front yard talking
and catching up for a few hours. It was so nice
to see their smiling faces, and it certainly lifted
my spirits.
What are the top three things you want
your students to know when they leave
your class?
• I want them to know how loved they are by
me and more importantly how loved they
are by God.
• I want them to know that smart people ask
questions and that it’s a good thing to ask
questions.
• I want them to know their relationship with
Jesus is the most important thing and that
my biggest prayer for them is that they
come to know the Lord as their Savior.
Name your three favorite books:
• Winning the War in Your Mind by Craig
Groeschel - This a book about how your
brain works and how prayer and praise can
transform your mind.
• Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby -
This is a Bible study that my husband and I
did years ago. It focuses on knowing and
doing the will of God.
• Boxes for Katje by Candace Fleming - This
is a children’s book that I read each year to
my students. It is based on a true story and
takes place after World War II. It's about a
young girl in America who, with her town,
sends several packages to a young girl and
her small town in Holland. The packages
include needs the people have like soap,
canned goods, sugar, socks, etc. The
packages help the town make it through a
long hard winter.
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CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES
Springdale Chamber of
Commerce Leadership
In April, the Shiloh students in Springdale
Chamber of Commerce Junior Leadership got
to tour Air Evacuation, Northwest Medical
Center, and Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Northwest as part of their Community
Health Day. They explored the air evacuation
helicopter, toured an operating room and state
of the art imaging center, and learned about
how the Children’s Hospital Northwest serves
our region.
The Springdale Chamber’s Junior Leadership
Program is a seven-month program designed
and implemented by the Leadership
Springdale Alumni Association. The program
introduces ninth grade students from each
junior high in Springdale to personal growth
opportunities. Junior Leadership challenges
each participant to enhance their self-esteem, discover and begin to learn what leadership is, to strengthen their desire
and confidence, and to explore career path options. Participants, who are selected by school administrators, meet once
a month for seven months. The curriculum explores key aspects of the community as well as fundamental leadership
and team building concepts.
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Quiz Bowl
Quiz Bowl is a competitive, academic, interscholastic activity
for which players attend weekly practices and represent their
school at varsity tournaments. The Arkansas Governor's Quiz
Bowl Association is an organization working for a competition
that operates under the umbrella of the Arkansas Activities
Association (AAA).
This year, Shiloh’s Quiz Bowl team was Coached by Mark Tyler
and Debara Houser and led by a core group of seniors including
Isaac Thompson, Titus Sutterfield, Payton Yates, Eli Schulz,
Wilson Jones, and Sophia Burasco. Junior, Ben Griffey, served
as captain, and senior, Wilson Jones also filled the position.
Sophomores Tessa Sluyter and Hallee Harp faithfully practiced,
played, and rounded out the team. Anchor players this year
were mainly seniors, because they had the greatest exposure to pure academics. Out of the 4A Regional and State
Tournaments, two players were recognized as All-Tournament and All-State players: Isaac Thompson and Eli Schulz.
Due to the success of the team at the regional level, where they came in 2nd place (out scoring 7 of 8 schools), they
were invited to the State Tournament in April and the 40th Annual National Academic Championship held in New
Orleans during the summer.
welcome New
head coach!
Shiloh Christian School is happy to announce Heath Petten as the new
Head Girls Basketball Coach! Coach Petten graduated from Evangel
University where he played basketball and studied Biology. He served as
the Head Basketball Coach for the senior high girls teams at Bloomburg
and Queen City, TX. He has coached all levels of boys basketball and brings
a wealth of knowledge and coaching experience. Coach Petten served as
the Assistant Boys Basketball Coach at Shiloh for five years, and he spent
the past year working as an Assistant Basketball Coach at Farmington. He
brings experience as an Athletic Director and as the head coach of several
additional sports. Heath and his wife Paige have two children, Kherington
and Parker.
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In the fall, Shiloh Christian School debuted their new state of the art 16,000 sq.ft. education
facility “Champions Hall." Champions Hall will become the new entrance for the secondary
school and provide a world class science lab, STEM room, and six other innovative classrooms.
This space will also provide a school spirit shop, functional seating space for students, and
beautiful offices for administrative personnel.
RENOVATIONS
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Over the past year, several modifications were made in the SEC Gym. Shiloh's basketball and
volleyball coaching staff brainstormed a court design to change the face of the court. They consulted
with the company that surfaces Bud Walton Arena and came up with an incredible new
design. The company implemented the new court design and the entire gym was painted with
a color scheme to match. Additionally, new entrance doors were installed, coordinating paint
was applied in the foyer, and signs distinguishing home, away, and concessions were installed.
We are excited for the future of our basketball and volleyball programs!
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In conjunction with the SEC Gym renovation, the color scheme and updates were continued
in the Fellowship Gym, which serves as a practice gym and cafeteria for all Shiloh students.
The entire gym received a fresh coat of paint, and the ceiling above the court was blacked
out. Along the edge of the court, the old ceiling and lights were removed and replaced with
a brand new ceiling and LED lights. These modifications have made a significant impact on
the players' practice experience each day.
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GME Trips
Shiloh Global Mission Experience
Washington, District of Columbia
December 12 - 19 • 16 Students
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• Team Leaders: Kei McDaniel, Jill Smithson
served the community in various ways during the week. They
distributed boxes of cookies and shared the gospel with families
who visited a local church to learn/practice English. They also
packed and distributed backpacks with school supplies, and
partnered with a church at the Shalaam Center in Baltimore to
distribute food/supply bags. This team shared the love of Christ
and served others well during their time in D.C.
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GME TRIPS
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Wellsburg, West Virginia
December 12-19 • 18 Students
•
• Trip Leaders: Chris Sutterfield, Alicia Brown
The Wellsburg, West Virginia GME team began their trip with a
prayer walk through the town of Wellsburg. They prepared and
delivered 400 gift bags to the teachers at Brooke Count Schools,
and painted rooms at Riverview Baptist Chapel in Wellsburg
and Faith Community Church in Wheeling. The students also
sang Christmas carols door-to-door, cleaned up a playground
at the primary school, and sorted clothes at the alternative high
school. They loved serving and getting to know the people of
this community.
New Orleans, Louisiana
December 12-19 • 27 Students
• Trip Leaders: Clif Anderson, Jill Langham
The New Orleans GME team partnered with Refuge Church.
After a day of orientation, they spent their mornings in coffee
shops talking to people and their afternoons cleaning storm
drains. They also partnered with a local church to provide a hot
meal for the homeless and distributed flyers around the city for
a community food distribution center. The New Orleans team is
grateful to be a small part of planting seeds, serving, and sharing
the gospel in a city with many lost people.
Denver, Colorado
December 12-19 • 27 Students
• Trip Leaders: Jason Stewart, Christy Lentine, Tina McDonald
The Denver GME team worked alongside the pastors of
Connection Church, a new church plant in Longmont, CO. After
they learned about the people and the area, they served and
loved the community in various ways throughout the week.
Their main project was preparing over 3,500 snack bags and
distributing them to businesses all over the city. We are proud of
these students for sharing the love of Jesus by serving people in
the Denver area.
GME TRIPS
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AGRE INGS
by Dr. Jeff Crawford
A set of most unusual circumstances
led me to Shiloh Christian School in the
fall of 1997. I had recently graduated from
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
with my Master of Divinity, and I was looking
for a place of ministry with few prospects
in front of me. A friend serving on the
student staff at Cross Church (then First
Baptist Church of Springdale) reached out
and asked if I’d be interested in teaching
Bible to teenagers. The current principal,
Randy Goldsmith, was my friend's former
football coach from Fort Smith Christian.
He said Randy was interested in hiring
Shiloh’s first full time Bible teacher if the fall
enrollment was large enough to allow for it
in the budget. I had a degree, a wife, two
kids...and no job. I enthusiastically said YES.
The enrollment goal was hit (approximately
600-700 students back then), and that’s how
I began teaching Bible classes to 9th-12th
grade students and also serving as the
school’s Campus Pastor.
At the time, I had no idea of the road
God had put me on and where it would
actually lead. I knew a lot about the Bible,
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I had been a student pastor so I loved
teenagers, but I knew nothing about
education or teaching. Preaching a sermon
on Wednesday to teenagers who’d just
stuffed their faces with free pizza was one
thing. Teaching about the Old Testament
tabernacle to sophomores on a Thursday
morning was a whole other animal. But I was
embraced by my colleagues – seasoned vets
in the classroom – who had pity on me and
encouraged me and gave me pointers. In
short order, I fell in love with everything that
is Shiloh Christian School.
My first few years teaching Bible
and ministering to the students were
outstanding. I especially loved cheering for
my students on the field/court, in the band,
on the sidelines, etc. The fact that Shiloh
was “small” compared to public schools
meant any student had an opportunity to do
whatever they wanted in terms of clubs or
extracurriculars.
I particularly loved getting
creative with how I taught my Bible classes
in order to connect and keep the students
engaged. I wanted to make Bible class
something that the students couldn’t wait to
ABOVE Dr. Jeff
Crawford with his
wife, Julie, their four
children, and their
grandchildren.
01. Dr. Crawford
in his Bible
classroom in 1998.
02. A photo from a
Shiloh brochure
featuring Dr.
Crawford and a
student.
03. Dr. Crawford
speaking at Cross
Church Pinnacle
Hills.
04. Cross Church staff
members praying
for Dr. Crawford
and his wife.
05. Dr. Crawford
serving on a
Shiloh GME
mission trip in
2021.
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to take. I think we succeeded. To this day I get
a kick out of former students reminding of the
various “simulations” we would run in class.
What a ride it was to be on the front lines
of new growth that Shiloh experienced over the
next four years. Gus Malzahn was our football
coach and was taking the school to athletic
heights we’d never known, including multiple
state championships. A new principal had taken
the reigns of leadership and Dr. Clarence “Chick”
Holland became a fast friend and mentor in my
life.
In the same way the school was growing, he
encouraged me to grow personally, by pursuing
my doctorate. I was reluctant. My job kept me
incredibly busy, plus my two kids, Garrett and
Madison, were now enrolled in Shiloh elementary
so Julie and I were also busy parents. But Dr.
Holland was insistent, providing the space in my
schedule on the school side to make it possible.
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But with growth comes growing pains.
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After four years at Shiloh the Lord revealed
to me that it could be time to move on. I was
pretty sure I wasn’t supposed to teach Bible
forever, as much as I loved the students,
parents, and my colleagues. Several churches
reached out to me but nothing came of it.
Then Pastor Ronnie Floyd approached
me. FBC Springdale was doing something
new. Something bold. A second campus in the
Pinnacle Hills area of Rogers. Would I consider
leaving Shiloh and joining the church staff?
Everything seemed to come together at that
point. I said yes, but it was more difficult than I
expected to leave the school I loved.
It was an amazing year, that first year on
staff at our Pinnacle Hills Campus. I finished
my doctorate, Julie was pregnant with our third
child, and we were building a house.
Then Pastor Floyd came to me again. It
was a change your life kind of meeting. The
ask: Would I consider (after only one year on
the church staff) coming back to Shiloh to
serve as the secondary dean? I was floored. I
felt unqualified, but the school was continuing
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SHILOH TODAY
to experience incredible growth and they believed that
I had favor with students, parents, and teachers and was
the leader the school needed in that position. On faith I
stepped out. I had one condition though. I’d only do it if I
was allowed to teach one class - the senior level worldview
class.
The next four years were marvelous. I think I actually
pulled off the dean thing...not because I am so great, but
because we had the absolute best faculty. I mean top tier,
A-list professionals. I just released them. Empowered
them. Supported them. Encouraged them. It was a perfect
union - something God put together for sure. There is no
way “man” could have accomplished this.
After four years, the Lord finally did call me away from
Shiloh. My family moved to Fort Smith where I served as
senior pastor of Grand Avenue Baptist Church, but the
school kept growing in enrollment, program, ministry, and
scope - constantly maturing.
I truly did believe my family had experienced the last
of Shiloh in our lives. Until seven years later, Pastor Floyd
called again to invite me to come back. Not to Shiloh this
time, but to join the church staff. We said yes. And so we
returned. One of the BEST parts was that Garrett came back
as a senior and was able to graduate from Shiloh. Madison
would go on to graduate from Shiloh two years later. And
then Grayson six years after that. Currently, Marcela is a
senior set to graduate this year.
I have grown from a guy with no job, taking a long shot
chance at teaching Bible, to helping lead Shiloh, to being
a parent with what soon will be four Shiloh graduates. The
school is in my bones. It’s part of my DNA. The eight years
I spent serving the school are hands down the Golden Years
of my ministry.
former students, many of whom now have their own kids at
Shiloh. And a few of those same former students now teach
and coach at Shiloh.
I’ve conducted the marriages of countless
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Shiloh has grown far beyond what it was when I served
the school. Last year Shiloh had over 1,100 students.
Unbelievable. The past was great. No doubt. But I firmly
believe what lies ahead will be even greater, and I look
forward to watching it all happen.
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To give financially and become a part of the Shiloh
Legacy, visit www.shilohsaints.org/legacy
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DR. JEFF CRAWFORD
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Arkansas, under the leadership of Pastor Cliff Palmer. The Board Minutes of March 24, 1976 indicate
that Mr. Oakley Long was hired as the first superintendent. The school opened in Fall 1976 with fifteen
workers. One hundred eighty students from kindergarten - 6th grade were enrolled. A new grade was
added each year, and Shiloh graduated its first high school class in 1983, with twelve students. Today,
with a staff of more than 160 and two locations, Shiloh is equipping over 1,300 students from PreK4 -
12th grade from all over Northwest Arkansas to be the next generation of godly leaders.
CELEBRATING 45 YEARS
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"How amazing it is to celebrate 45 years of Shiloh Christian School. Countless lives have been impacted
during this time, my own life being one of them. The lessons I learned from coaches and teachers stick with me
and influence me all these years later. As a parent of kids that now attend Shiloh, I continue to see the fruit
of this incredible ministry. As the Pastor of Cross Church, I cannot express the impact that Shiloh has contributed
to the life and mission of our church. We're here to reach people for Jesus, and Shiloh helps fulfill that mission!"
Nick Floyd, Senior Pastor - Cross Church
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SHILOH TODAY
SPORTS: SEASON SUMMARIES
Boys Basketball
Check out what Shiloh's
sports teams have achieved!
The Saints Basketball team had a successful season, and the program is growing
and getting stronger. Playing with the second smallest enrollment (against many
5A schools) they were one of the two schools that advanced to Regionals for a third
straight year, qualified for the State Tournament, and made the Elite 8! The Saints
lost to Little Rock Mills (defending State Champions) in the State Tournament. Junior,
Bodie Neal, and Seniors, JC Philip and Kahlil Mobley received All-Conference honors.
Girls Basketball
The Lady Saints Basketball team finished their 2021-22 season with a 13-13 record.
In the pre-conference season, the Lady Saints got off to a great start beating several
teams that made deep runs in their respective state tournaments. Heading into the
Christmas break, the Lady Saints sported an impressive winning record and finished
off the “pre-season” with a runner-up finish in the Bill Frye Holiday Tournament. The
Lady Saints ended the season with a big win in tournament play over Pea Ridge, but
came up short the following round to Gentry. Hailey Tunnell and Maiesha Washington
received All-Conference honors.
Golf
The 2021 Saints Golf season began with the boys team winning the Ultimate Auto
Golf Tournament in Mountain Home. The girls had their best finish to date in this
tournament coming in at 4th place. The boys team won district with an upset over
a formidable Farmington team, which qualified them for the State Tournament. The
girls also finished 2nd behind Harrison, and qualified for the State Tournament. This is
the first time in six years that both teams qualified for the State Tournament where the
girls team finished 8th with Lauren Eldridge anchoring the team with an 88 and the
Boys team finished in tie for 2nd with Brant Fowler anchoring the team with an 81.
Volleyball
The Shiloh Varsity Volleyball team finished 29-5-3 on the season. They were
undefeated in conference (16-0) and won the conference tournament earning their
11th conference championship in 12 years. The Lady Saints hosted the 4A State
Tournament and defeated Wynne in the first round and Pulaski Academy in the
quarterfinals, then lost to the 6-time defending State Champions Valley View in the
semifinals. Bella Bonanno, Laila Creighton, Rylee Kallesen, and Ryan Russell were
named 4A All-State. Madelyn Sestak was named 4A All-State Honorable Mention.
Bella Bonanno, Kate Brown, Laila Creighton, Rylee Kallesen, Ryan Russell, Madelyn
Sestak, and Savvy Williams were named 4A NW All-Conference. Bella Bonanno and
Ryan Russell were named to the 4A State Tournament All-Tournament Team.
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Wrestling
Shiloh Wrestling started and finished with the largest roster in program history.
Through the regular season, they finished 5-1 in duals vs 4A opponents which
earned them the #2 seed going into the Dual State Tournament. They defeated
Arkadelphia in the finals 56-24 becoming the 2022 Dual State Champions. The
following week at the 4A North conference tournament, the Saints finished with
the team title and ten placers. In the State Tournament, they fell short of their
ultimate goal and finished as the 2022 State Runner-Up with 9 state placers
including Gavin Garcia, Preston Katzer, Jacob Solomon, Tavis Nguyen, Dax
Widger, Tristan Jackson, Will Brown, Cameron Arellano, and Brent Gwatney.
Jacob Solomon is the 126lb 2X State Champion.
Trap Shooting
The Shiloh Trap season was very successful. Despite shooting in snow
and heavy rain for most of the season, they had six people shoot their first
25/25 and two shoot their first 50/50. They had two junior squads (6th-8th
grades) qualify for state with one of the teams coming in third and making
the winner’s podium. Four of the senior squads (9th-12th grades) qualified for
state with seven of them shooting in the top 25 out of over 500 shooters in the
region.
Soccer
The Lady Saints Varsity Soccer team finished their season with a 10-3-2 record.
They were the 4A West Conference Champions and Coach Denise Bonanno
was named coach of the year for the 4A West Conference. The team defeated
Wynne High School in the first round of the 4A State Tournament, then fell to the
State Champion Pulaski Academy team in the quarterfinal game. 4A West AllConference
players include: Regan West, Bella Bonanno, Gabby Bradshaw, Lily
Alexander, Avery Beers, Brooklynn Bonanno, Emily Orsburne, and Lizzy Howell.
4A All-State honors include: Regan West, Bella Bonanno, and Gabby Bradshaw.
Brooklyn Bonanno made the 4A State All-Tournamet Team.
Cheer
The 55 athletes involved in Shiloh Cheer participated in UCA and NCA home
camps, hosted the annual Golf Scramble Fundraiser and cheered with over
120 future Shiloh cheerleaders at the Annual Elementary Cheer Clinic in
September. The senior high competition team had a successful year finishing
as a top team in local and state competitions, including receiving Runner-Up
honors at the AAA State Cheer Competition in Hot Springs in December.
The pinnacle of the season was traveling to Orlando, Florida to compete in
the UCA National High School Cheerleading Championships at the ESPN
Wide World of Sports where they finished 4th in the nation in the Medium
Varsity Non-Tumbling Category of 72 high school teams from around the
country.
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SPORTS SUMMARIES
continued
Tennis
With 45 students on the tennis roster, including 10 seniors, Shiloh set a
record for number of players on one team in a single season. Thirteen
players made the travel squad and competed in conference matches with a
combined team record of 6-2. Four players reached the state tournament,
and Kendall Ferm made it to the state semifinals and was selected to the 4A
All-State Tennis Team. There are currently 52 players on the roster for the
2022 season and expectations are high for the upcoming team to reach our
goal of winning another state championship.
Track & Field
The Saints Track & Field teams had a successful season. The JH Girls won
the Gravette Lion Relays and finished second at the Conference Meet. The
SH Girls All-Conference honors included Mollie Cole, Madelyn Sestak,
Olivia Grace Silvey, Caroline Hill, Elly McDonald, and Sydney Wyand. Mollie
Cole earned All-State honors and set a conference record in 300M Hurdles.
The SH Boys All-Conference honors included Cooper Hutchinson, Luke
Sluyter, Jacob Solomon, Seth Lowe, Josiah Thurlby, and Eli Wisdom. The
boys relay teams set conference records in the 4x100 and 4x200. Seth Lowe
set a conference record with a high jump of 6’6”. Twelve athletes qualified
for the state meet where Mollie Cole finished third in the 100M Hurdles and
second in the 300M Hurdles.
Cross Country
In 2021, the Saints XC team of 28 athletes hosted 1,300 runners in their
12th Annual Saints Invitational Meet. This season twelve athletes earned
56 medals, and the team brought home seven trophies, ending a 7-year
drought. They had five first place finishes by three athletes including
Caroline Hill, Colby O'Leary, and Matthew Thurman. Austin O'Leary was the
first boy in Shiloh school history to earn All-Conference Honors three years
in a row, and his twin brother Colby was the 1-4A Conference Champion.
Caroline Hill and Katie Ditch earned All-State honors.
Baseball
The Saints Baseball team started their season with one of the most difficult
non-conference schedules in the state. During this time, the Saints played
five teams who eventually were state finalists in higher classifications
starting off 1-8. The Saints went on to win 16 of their next 21 games,
finishing runner up in the district tournament, qualifying for the state
tournament, and finishing as one of the top four teams in the state in the 4A
classification. Caleb Anderson earned 4A All-State Honors. All-Conference
team members include: Ben Baker, Caleb Anderson, Dakota Goble, Luke
Bowerman, Miles Nantze, Cooper McCall, Graham Jones, and Cooper
Hutchinson.
Check out what Shiloh's
sports teams have achieved!
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Football
Shiloh Football made another Championship run in 2021 but fell
short in the state finals. The team was led by 21 experienced seniors
that accomplished many victories on and off the field. These seniors
leave a very decorated legacy winning 41 games and playing in three
straight State Championships in a row. Kaden Henley will play for the
Arkansas Razorbacks this fall and left Shiloh Football as one of most
highly recruited defensive players in school history. On the way to the
Championship, the Saints were undefeated in the 1-4A Conference
Champions for the fourth year in a row and will be making the move to
the 5A West Conference next season.
Congratulations
Mr. & Miss SCS!
Homecoming 2021
Colors Day 2022
LILY ALEXANDER
AND
COOPER HUTCHINSON
KATHLEEN MURPHREE
AND
COOPER MCCALL
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Bodenstein
Tell me about what brought
you to Shiloh and about your
career:
I began my career at Shiloh in 1995 when
I was a 32-year-old mother of four young
boys. I wanted a job that would allow
me to be with my sons and to be on their
school schedule. At the time, I was a paid
preschool worker at Cross Church (First
Baptist Church, Springdale). A good friend
of mine told me about an opening in the
cafeteria. Three of my sons were already
attending Shiloh, so I quickly applied.
I
was hired and my first position in the
cafeteria was a salad bar preparer.
In 2001
I was promoted, and I became the Food
Service Manager. This has been my role for
the past 21 years.
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PAM BODENSTEIN
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Tell me about your family:
I was married to my late husband, Kevin, for 21 and
a half years when he was called home. During our
marriage, we were blessed with four sons; Jon,
Nathan, Greg and Travis, who are all Shiloh graduates.
Jon is married to Kristen, and they blessed me with
their children Jake and Katy. Nathan is married to
Staci, and they blessed me with their children Rylee,
Karsen, Max, and Mayes. Travis is married to Dia, and
they blessed me with their son, Walt. Six of my seven
grandchildren now attend Shiloh, and I see them daily.
Greg is an employee of Cross Church, where he serves
as the print shop manager.
Tell me what a typical day at work is
like for you:
With the fast pace of the cafeteria and the various
ways I serve the school and the church, I don’t have
typical days! Sometimes I start my day in the kitchen
as early as 5:30 a.m. with church events (catering
breakfast for morning Bible studies or discipleship
groups) that run straight into my school day. Each day,
we serve approximately 300 elementary students, 430
secondary students, and up to 75 church and school
staff members in our cafeteria. I am responsible for
the cafeteria safety and health standards, planning the
menus, and maintaining/purchasing our supplies and
food. I also cater many of the sports banquets and
staff meals on campus throughout the year. There are
days that I finish lunch service and I immediately begin
to prepare and serve meals for events in the evening.
What is your favorite part of your job?
My favorite part of working at Shiloh is getting to be
around the nicest people in the world. I love my job,
and I love getting to know people. It brings me joy to
see my grandchildren every day at lunch. I also have a
staff of nine ladies in the cafeteria that minister to me
on a daily basis.
What is the most valuable lesson you
have learned during your time at
Shiloh?
Over the years, I have learned to be truly grateful for
all my blessings and that God has a perfect plan for
all of His children. What I thought was going to be
a simple part-time job at Shiloh became a lifetime
of memories and blessings for me. God saw the big
picture, and He knew what I was called to do and
where I needed to be. I am finishing up my 27th year
serving here, and I can’t imagine life without my Shiloh
family and my church family.
PAM BODENSTEIN
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Class of 2022
Shiloh Christian School’s 40th graduating class of 77
students was honored in a memorable ceremony on
Tuesday, May 17, 2022. After the processional, Braden
Lymburner introduced Shiloh’s Superintendent, Mr.
Keith McDaniel, who welcomed the families of the class
of 2022. Next, Sophia Burasco read the class scriptures
found in 1 Corinthians 15:57-58, which reads, “But
thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brothers, be
steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work
of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not
in vain,” and Joshua 1:9 and which reads, “Have I not
commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not
be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord
your God is with you wherever you go.” Wilson Jones
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offered $11,247,680 in scholarships
57 graduated with honors
34 with distinguished honors
14 scored a 30+ on the ACT
completed 2,125 total hours of college credit
16 students graduated as iThink scholars
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CLASS OF 2022
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led a special prayer for his classmates, followed by
the Distinguished Honor Graduate Presentation by
Keith McDaniel. Following the presentation, Eli Schulz,
represented all Distinguished Honor graduates and
shared a special message on behalf of his classmates.
After the Class of 2022 video was introduced by Will
Harris, Lauren Wyand introduced Mr. Charlie Solomon,
Shiloh Board Member, who delivered an encouraging
Commencement Address. The Presentation of
Diplomas was given by Shiloh Principal, Mr. Jacob
Gill, and the graduate names were read by Mr. Brant
Breeding. Before the recessional, Mr. McDaniel
gave the closing remarks and Luke Nesmith led the
benediction. Congratulations to the incredible Class
of 2022!
CLASS OF 2022
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SCS BAND
by Stephen Hunt
The Shiloh Christian band program
has a tradition of success and highquality
performance. The 20212022
school
year was no
different. To
start the year,
we obtained
a brand-new
equipment
trailer complete
with a full wrap
of Shiloh graphics and school spirit.
This trailer has been invaluable
to our marching band as we
travel to away football games,
competitions, playoff games, and
off-campus concerts. To date, in
just one school year the trailer
has hauled equipment over 2,300
miles! Another big upgrade was
the addition of a percussion-only
class for beginning 6th grade band
members. Up until this point, the
beginning brass and percussion
students were in a joint class. By
splitting this class into percussion
and brass-only courses, we are able
to greatly improve the abilities of
our band members by providing
more individualized instruction.
In the Fall, the marching band
performed at each home football
game, as well as at games across
the state and in Oklahoma, and at
the State Championship game at
War Memorial Stadium. In October,
we traveled to Missouri and
competed at the Branson Marching
Invitational Contest. We placed
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second in our division, and brought
home an award for Best Music.
At Region Marching Contest, we
received a second
Division Excellent
Rating. We also
competed at
State Marching
Contest at
War Memorial
Stadium and
earned an
Excellent rating there as well. To
wrap up the season, we performed
at the State Championship football
game at War Memorial.
To begin concert season, our
annual Christmas Concert was held
in early December. The 6th Grade,
7th Grade, and High School Bands
performed some seasonal favorites.
The High School Band performed
again at the school’s Christmas
Chapel. In the Spring, the bands
all performed at the annual Spring
Concert and Awards in March.
Some very deserving students
earned
various
awards
for their
work and
contribution
to the
program,
including
the John Philip Sousa award which
went to Ian Fraser, the Marching
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As we head in to the new school
year, the program is excited to
continue its trend of increased
enrollment and highquality
performances
and competitions. Our
first performance in the
fall will be at the annual
Blue/Gold Game on
Friday, August 12, after
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went to Miles Nantze, and the
Color Guard Award was received
by Sara Grace Larkin. Other
awards, such as the “Most Likely
to get a Mouthpiece Stuck in Their
Instrument” award, and the “Step
Off with Your (Other) Left Foot”
award were given to some very
deserving students! A week later,
the High School Band competed at
Region Concert Assessment at
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Retirements
Thank you for faithfully serving Shiloh Christian School!
Debi Creekmore - 13 years
Mrs. Creekmore began her career at Shiloh as a third grade teacher on the Springdale
Campus and transitioned to the Pinnacle Hills Campus to serve as assistant principal when
it opened 10 years ago. Her two children graduated from Shiloh, and she has positively
impacted the lives of many elementary students and families over the years.
Debbie Diehm - 28 years
Mrs. Diehm has successfully launched hundreds of Shiloh graduates into the world as a
College/Career Counselor for the past 20 years, but she began her career at Shiloh as a
teacher. She has taught Spanish (Conversational, I & 2) along with various English classes,
served as head of these departments, and sponsored many clubs. Her three daughters
graduated from Shiloh and now she will enjoy additional time with her grandchildren!
Terri Garrison - 25 Years
“Mrs. G” began her teaching career at Shiloh in 1997 and has taught 10th - 12th grade
English classes, Christian Literature, and Shakespearean Literature. She is known for her
warmth and genuine love for her students. Mrs. G’s four children graduated from Shiloh, and
now several of her grandchildren are also Shiloh Saints.
Denise Sabatini - 22 Years
Since 2000, Mrs. Sabatini has served Shiloh as an excellent administrative assistant to several
secondary deans and principals. She has also served as a liaison for teachers/staff, organized
secondary substitutes, and kept attendance for students. Her four children graduated from
Shiloh, and she has loved seeing her grandchildren on campus the past several years.
Alumni Updates
Rhett Lashlee - Class of 2002
In 2021, Rhett Lashlee was named the new Head Coach for the Southern Methodist
University Mustangs. He played on the Saints Football State Championship teams in 1999
and 2001. He holds a national record with 171 career touchdowns from 1999-2001. He is the
former offensive coordinator of the Miami Hurricanes, SMU, UConn, and Auburn. He and his
wife, Lauren, have four children.
Alumni Relations
ALICIA BROWN
aliciab@shilohsaints.org
(479) 756-1140
RETIREMENTS & ALUMNI UPDATES
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On October 1, 2021 Shiloh hosted the fourth annual
Homecoming Alumni Tailgate. On this fun and memorable
night, over 50 of Shiloh’s alumni (along with their families)
came out to enjoy the beautiful
evening and fellowship.
Attendees played family
games, enjoyed a meal from
Sassy’s BBQ and Beaver
Tails dessert truck, and they
watched the defending
State Championship Saints
play football. The 2022
Homecoming Alumni
Tailgate is planned for Friday,
September 23rd at 5:30 pm
in the Champions Stadium
parking lot. Alumni will
enjoy free entertainment, a
delicious family meal, a free
Shiloh Alumni t-shirt, and free
admission to the game! RSVP
today at www.shilohsaints.org/
resources/alumni
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:30 PM - 7:00 pm
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Food
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RSVP at: www.ShilohSaints.org/Resources/Alumni
Alumni T-Shirt
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