Working with Families for Student Formation
February 15th, 2024
Pacifica takes a fundamentally different approach to forming students than most schools across the country.
For many other schools, the primary focus is on the interaction between students and teachers; parents are often left out of the conversation. In some cases, public school districts are now creating a separation from families by setting policies that limit or prohibit information sharing between students and their parents. Pacifica takes the opposite approach.
Coach Marmelstein honored at The 2024 United Soccer Coaches Convention
January 16th, 2024
The 2024 United Soccer Coaches Convention is the world's largest gathering of soccer coaches. Soccer coaches and administrators of all levels were invited to unite with community for an unforgettable five-day convention experience in Anaheim, California.
During the convention, our Dean of Students and Head Coach for the Boy's Varsity Soccer Program was recognized by Fiona Ma, California State Treasurer for his dedication and commitment to youth development through the sport.
Johnny Marmelstein has 40 years of coaching experience and has been a Head Coach at Pacifica for two years. We echo this honor and gratitude to Coach Marmelstein for his investment in our students!
Pacifica builds on God's "sure foundation" through The Great Conversation
December 17th, 2023
Isaiah wrote that in the 8th Century, B.C. In this season of Advent, when we remember the coming of that “precious cornerstone”—Jesus—and anticipate his coming again, we can look back on what has been built on the “sure foundation” in the past year, and the past centuries. We see the prophet reminding us that our belief impacts our actions. Our thinking impacts our living, and vice versa. And there are two starkly different ways to approach life: building on God’s foundation or on man’s.
A New Triton Tradition: The Inaugural Tolkien Retreat
December 8th, 2023
Have you ever wanted to experience what it’s like to fully immerse yourself in an imaginative world as rich and rewarding as Tolkien’s Middle Earth? Do you want to experience, in its purest form, the joy of reading in community? We are inviting you to join us this coming winter break (2024), from Sunday to Saturday, February 18-24, as we take a merry band of faculty and students to Leonard Lake Reserve.
Bring The Rain: A Triton Tradition
December 4th, 2023
Bring the Rain — A Triton Tradition. A crazy idea revolving around throwing toilet paper on a basketball court started 6 years ago has now become one of the biggest Triton Traditions! In its fifth appearance in 2023, Bring the Rain saw over 1,000 people in attendance and plenty of rolls of toilet paper thrown on the Triton's first three pointer. We love this event and the community it brings.
We The People: State Finalists
December 4th, 2023
Congratulations to the Pacifica Constitution team for making it to State Finals for the We The People competition! The team performed with brilliance at the regional competition for We The People — a national program developed by an act of Congress to further educate and engage high school students about the United States Constitution.
Grace, Truth, and Time
November 21st, 2023
Grace, Truth, and Time & The Story of a Student Returning Over Time
One of the rewards of working at Pacifica is meeting with Alumni and hearing how their time at our school has influenced their adult lives. A few of our staff recently had such an encounter when they were joyfully greeted by a former student.
Thankfulness: A foundation for thinking and living well
November 17th, 2023
Every Thanksgiving, before we gave thanks and broke bread, my father would read to us George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation. As a child, I may have dismissed it with a roll of the eyes, but now, as a father myself, I realize the enduring relevance of Washington's words. As I prepare to read the proclamation to my family this year, I am aware that its invitation into gratitude resonates powerfully with me.
Posted in: Head of SchoolWATCH: The Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture & Display with Dr. Kenneth Way
November 14th, 2023
Pacifica continues The Great Conversation with a special viewing of a facsimile of the Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsa), discovered at Qumran near the Dead Sea. The splendor of the scroll, including Isaiah 53, was on display and accompanied by a lecture by Kenneth Way, Professor and Chair of Old Testament and Semitics at Biola University, about this Hebrew text and its ancient witness of Jesus before His birth.
Posted in: TGCPacifica’s Speech & Debate Takes Home Multiple Wins
November 1st, 2023
On Saturday, October 28, Pacifica Christian High School’s Speech & Debate team participated in the first tournament of the season and kicked off this year’s competition with great success! Pacifica’s team went up against six schools across several categories of speech and debate ...
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